Austrian footballer and manager
Adolf Riebe (9 February 1889 – 3 May 1966) was an Austrian football midfielder and manager.
Riebe played for Wien, TV Jahn München, FA Bayern im Münchener SC and SpVgg Fürth .
He later coached Wiener AF , VfvB Ruhrort, Parma , SG Andrea Doria, SpVgg Fürth , Hamburger SV , RC Strasbourg and Warta Poznań .
References
"Lizenzmannschaft der SpVgg Greuther Fürth: Adolf Riebe" . Kleeblatt-chronik.de . Retrieved 11 February 2016.
"Adolf Riebe" . Archived from the original on 14 June 2013. Retrieved 27 July 2013.
"Adolf Riebe" . Racingstub.com . 9 February 1889. Retrieved 11 February 2016.
Adolf Riebe managerial positions
Parma Calcio 1913 – managers
Technical Commission (Violi, Porcelli & Spaggiari) (1919–20)
Humphrey (1920–21)
Riebe (1921–23)
Ara (1923–24)
Gobbi (1924)
Forlivesi (1924–25)
Achatzi (1925–26)
Ghini (1926–27)
Stuardt (1927)
Grossi (1927–28)
Violi (1928–29)
Grossi (1929–30)
Halmos (1930–31)
Grossi (1931–32)
Crotti (1932–33)
Mistrali (1933–36)
Mattioli (1936–37)
Banchero (1937–38)
Szalay (1938–39)
Wereb (1939–40)
Trevors (1940–42)
Defendi (1942–43)
Ferrari (1945–46)
Technical Commission (Cattaneo , Lombatti, Frione & Mistrali) (1946–47)
Technical Commission (Dentelli, Dietrich, Mazzoni & Tagliani) (1947–48)
Technical Commission (Cattaneo , Ferrari , Giuberti, Lombatti, Mistrali, & Rigotti ) (1948–49)
Rigotti (1949–50)
Tabanelli (1951–53)
Quario (1953–54)
Fiorentini (1954–56)
Sentimenti (196X–64)
Arcari (1964–65)
Corghi (1965–66)
Vitali (1967–68)
Vitali (1969–70)
Angeleri (1970–72)
Gei (1974–75)
Corelli (1977–78)
Landoni (1978)
Maldini (1978–80)
Rosati (1980–81)
Sereni (1981)
Danova (1981–83)
Mora (1983)
Perani (1983–85)
Flaborea (1985)
Carmigiani (1985)
Sacchi (1985–87)
Zeman (1987)
Vitali (1987–89)
Scala (1989–96)
Ancelotti (1996–98)
Malesani (1998–2001)
Sacchi (2001)
Ulivieri (2001)
Passarella (2001)
Carmignani (2001–02)
Prandelli (2002–04)
Baldini (2004)
Carmignani (2004–05)
Beretta (2005–06)
Pioli (2006–07)
Ranieri (2007)
Di Carlo (2007–08)
Cúper (2008)
Manzo (2008)
Cagni (2008)
Guidolin (2008–10)
Marino (2010–11)
Colomba (2011–12)
Donadoni (2012–15)
Apolloni (2015–16)
D'Aversa (2016–20)
Liverani (2020–21)
D'Aversa (2021)
Maresca (2021)
Iachini (2021–22)
Pecchia (2022–)
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