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Willi Ruttensteiner |
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Born |
12.11.1962 |
Nationality |
Österreich |
Family status |
verheiratet, 2 Töchter |
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EXPERIENCE AND TRAINER POSTS
- ATSV Sattledt (Champions 1993/1994)
- U18 trainer, Austrian Bundesliga young players centre at FC Linz (1995/1996, Champions)
- Assistant coach FC Linz under Heinz Hochhauser (1996/1997, 2nd League – championship title)
- Assistant coach FC Linz under Zlatko Kranjcar (1997, 1st League)
- Chief coach FC Linz (1997/1998, 1st League)
- Head of Sports, Austrian Bundesliga young players centre Upper Austria, LASK Linz and
- young players coordinator of the Upper Austrian Football Association (1998/1999)
- ÖFB sports coordinator (1999 – 2001)
- Instructor to the ÖFB (since 1999)
- U21 team coach for the ÖFB (1999 – 2005)
- Technical Director of the ÖFB (since 2001)
- Project Manager, Challenge 2008 (since 2003)
- National coach to the ÖFB (matches against England and Northern Ireland, October 2005)
- Tournament Director UEFA U19 European Championship, Austria 2007
- Chief scout, Austrian National Team (since 2006)
- Project Manager of Projekt12 (2009 – 2012)
- Sports Director of the ÖFB
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TRAINING |
1983–1985 |
College of Education (Certificate in Education) |
seit 1990 |
Sociology studies / Johannes Kepler University Linz (part-time) |
1991 |
Further training (English) / Teacher Training Institute |
1998–2000 |
Diploma in Sports Management of the Austrian Football Association |
2005–2006 |
Training as Mental Trainer |
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TRAINER TRAINING |
1990–1992 |
Football trainer (1st / 2nd semester) |
1992–1993 |
Licensed trainer (3rd / 4th semester) |
1996 |
A-Licence (completion examination) |
2000–2001 |
UEFA professional licence |
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SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS
- FIFA
- UEFA
- UEFT – Union of European Football Trainers
- NSCAA – National Soccer Coach Association of America
- National associations (Germany, England, Finland, France,
- Portugal, Switzerland, Slovakia, Turkey, Ukraine)
- Business (e.g.: Siemens Technology Forum)
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