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Wilhelm Meisl (26 December 1895 in Vienna – 12 June 1968 in Locarno) was an Austrian-Jewish sports journalist in the 20th century. He was the brother of Austrian national football manager Hugo Meisl. Meisl's writings did much to transform how football was perceived and played throughout continental Europe. In 1955, he coined the phrase 'The Whirl' to describe the play of his brother's Austrian 'Wunderteam' of the 1930s. He wrote: "We must free our soccer youth from the shackles of playing to order, along rails as it were. We must give them ideas and encourage them to develop their own".

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  • ويلي ميسل (ar)
  • Wilhelm Meisl (de)
  • Wilhelm Meisl (it)
  • Willy Meisl (en)
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  • ويلي ميسل (بالألمانية: Wilhelm Meisl)‏ (و. 1895 – 1968 م) هو لاعب كرة قدم، وصحفي، ومدرب كرة قدم نمساوي، ولد في فيينا، شارك في الألعاب الأولمبية الصيفية 1928، توفي في لوكارنو، عن عمر يناهز 73 عاماً. (ar)
  • Wilhelm „Willy“ Meisl (* 26. Dezember 1895 in Wien; † 12. Juni 1968 in Lugano) war ein vielseitiger österreichischer Sportler und später ein angesehener Sportjournalist. (de)
  • Wilhelm Meisl, noto come Willy (Vienna, 26 dicembre 1895 – 12 giugno 1968), è stato un calciatore, pallanuotista, allenatore di calcio, giornalista e saggista austriaco. (it)
  • Wilhelm Meisl (26 December 1895 in Vienna – 12 June 1968 in Locarno) was an Austrian-Jewish sports journalist in the 20th century. He was the brother of Austrian national football manager Hugo Meisl. Meisl's writings did much to transform how football was perceived and played throughout continental Europe. In 1955, he coined the phrase 'The Whirl' to describe the play of his brother's Austrian 'Wunderteam' of the 1930s. He wrote: "We must free our soccer youth from the shackles of playing to order, along rails as it were. We must give them ideas and encourage them to develop their own". (en)
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  • Wilhelm Meisl (en)
  • Willy Meisl (en)
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  • Willy Meisl (en)
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  • Locarno, Switzerland (en)
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