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  1. Horst Hrubesch (German: [ˈhɔʁst ˈʁuːbɛʃ]; born 17 April 1951) is a German professional football manager and former player who manages the Germany women national team. As a player, Hrubesch won three West German championships with his club side, Hamburger SV, as well as the European Cup title in 1983.

  2. Horst „Hotte“ Hrubesch, Spitzname: Kopfballungeheuer, ist ein ehemaliger deutscher Fußballspieler sowie heutiger -trainer und -funktionär. Er spielte in der Bundesliga ab 1975 als Mittelstürmer für Rot-Weiss Essen, den Hamburger SV und Borussia Dortmund, außerdem in der belgischen Première Division für Standard Lüttich. Mit dem HSV ...

  3. Jul 6, 2024 · After Germany's shock group-stage exit at the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023™, Horst Hrubesch took over the coaching reins of a second time and helped to inspire an upturn in fortunes.

  4. Feb 19, 2024 · 42 years on from knocking France out in the men's World Cup semi-final, Horst Hrubesch is aiming to once more defeat them in the UEFA Women's Nations League semi-final.

  5. Horst Hrubesch, born in 1951, was distinguished as an Ehrenpreisträger (Honorary Award Recipient) in 2016. He was a three-time Bundesliga winner with Hamburger SV (1979, 1982 and 1983), where he also won the 1983 European Cup in a 1:0 victory over Juventus of Turin.

  6. Apr 17, 2021 · German now has more than 30 years’ experience as coach. It is one of those stories that would be almost unthinkable today. At the age of 24, Horst Hrubesch was still playing for SC Westtunnen, a...

  7. Jan 1, 2023 · West Germany's second EURO came courtesy of a 2-1 final win against Belgium at Rome's Stadio Olimpico on 22 June 1980. Horst Hrubesch put the fancied Germans ahead but René Vandereycken...

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