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Adolf Patek (4 April 1900 – 9 September 1982) was an Austrian footballer and football manager. He began his playing career in 1916 with Wiener Sport-Club. In 1919 his team reached the Austrian Cup finals, but was defeated by SK Rapid Wien 3-0. Along with , Patek joined for a short period before moving to DFC Prague. He quickly became known for his ability as a striker and was poached by rivals Sparta Prague. Joined by , whom he had played alongside in Vienna, Patek was part of the Sparta side which won the Czechoslovak championship in 1926 and 1927. He additionally won the 1927 Mitropa Cup with Sparta and participated also in the lost final match of 1930 Mitropa Cup, both against Rapid Wien.

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  • Adolf Patek (4. dubna 1900, Vídeň - 9. září 1982) byl rakouský fotbalista, útočník a fotbalový trenér. (cs)
  • Adolf Patek (4 April 1900 – 9 September 1982) was an Austrian footballer and football manager. He began his playing career in 1916 with Wiener Sport-Club. In 1919 his team reached the Austrian Cup finals, but was defeated by SK Rapid Wien 3-0. Along with , Patek joined for a short period before moving to DFC Prague. He quickly became known for his ability as a striker and was poached by rivals Sparta Prague. Joined by , whom he had played alongside in Vienna, Patek was part of the Sparta side which won the Czechoslovak championship in 1926 and 1927. He additionally won the 1927 Mitropa Cup with Sparta and participated also in the lost final match of 1930 Mitropa Cup, both against Rapid Wien. Following the Second World War, Patek transitioned into a coaching career, beginning as an assistant in the Austrian Football Association before joining FC Bern from 1947-49 as a coach and trainer. From September 1949 until May 1953, he coached the Luxembourg national football team before coaching Karlsruher SC, where he reached his greatest success as a coach, in 1955 leading that team to win the DFB Cup. In the following season, KSC qualified for the final round of the German Cup, ultimately falling to Borussia Dortmund. In 1956, Patek became coach of Eintracht Frankfurt, winning the first German Cup final played under floodlights, against FC Schalke. After two years in Frankfurt, he spent another three as a coach at Bayern Munich, staying until 1961. After a short stint with SC YF Juventus, he returned to Austrian football to coach SC Wiener Neustadt, winning the 1963 Austrian Cup final against LASK Linz. This qualified the team for the European Cup, but they fell to Ştiinţa Cluj. (en)
  • Adolf Patek (* 4. April 1900 in Wien; † 9. September 1982) war ein österreichischer Fußballspieler und -trainer, der für den Wiener Sport-Club, den DFC Prag und den AC Sparta Prag als Spieler aktiv war, und als Trainer in Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz sich einen Namen machte. (de)
  • Adolf Patek (Vienna, 4 aprile 1900 – 9 settembre 1982) è stato un allenatore di calcio e calciatore austriaco, di ruolo attaccante. (it)
  • Адольф Патек (нем. Adolf Patek; 4 апреля 1900, Вена — 9 сентября 1982) — австрийский футболист и тренер. (ru)
  • Adolf Patek (ur. 4 kwietnia 1900 w Wiedniu, zm. 9 września 1982) – austriacki piłkarz, a także trener. (pl)
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  • Adolf Patek (4. dubna 1900, Vídeň - 9. září 1982) byl rakouský fotbalista, útočník a fotbalový trenér. (cs)
  • Adolf Patek (* 4. April 1900 in Wien; † 9. September 1982) war ein österreichischer Fußballspieler und -trainer, der für den Wiener Sport-Club, den DFC Prag und den AC Sparta Prag als Spieler aktiv war, und als Trainer in Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz sich einen Namen machte. (de)
  • Adolf Patek (Vienna, 4 aprile 1900 – 9 settembre 1982) è stato un allenatore di calcio e calciatore austriaco, di ruolo attaccante. (it)
  • Адольф Патек (нем. Adolf Patek; 4 апреля 1900, Вена — 9 сентября 1982) — австрийский футболист и тренер. (ru)
  • Adolf Patek (ur. 4 kwietnia 1900 w Wiedniu, zm. 9 września 1982) – austriacki piłkarz, a także trener. (pl)
  • Adolf Patek (4 April 1900 – 9 September 1982) was an Austrian footballer and football manager. He began his playing career in 1916 with Wiener Sport-Club. In 1919 his team reached the Austrian Cup finals, but was defeated by SK Rapid Wien 3-0. Along with , Patek joined for a short period before moving to DFC Prague. He quickly became known for his ability as a striker and was poached by rivals Sparta Prague. Joined by , whom he had played alongside in Vienna, Patek was part of the Sparta side which won the Czechoslovak championship in 1926 and 1927. He additionally won the 1927 Mitropa Cup with Sparta and participated also in the lost final match of 1930 Mitropa Cup, both against Rapid Wien. (en)
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  • Adolf Patek (en)
  • Adolf Patek (cs)
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  • Adolf Patek (pl)
  • Патек, Адольф (ru)
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