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Friedel Rausch (27 February 1940 – 18 November 2017) was a German
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player and manager. As a manager, he won with FC Luzern the Swiss championship in 1989 and the cup in 1992, thereby becoming the most successful manager in the club's history. In 1969, Rausch produced some headlines as he was bitten by an Alsatian during the derby of Schalke and Dortmund. End March/beginning April 2006, Rausch was diagnosed with
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Friedel Rausch
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Friedel Rausch
at mackolik.com 1940 births 2017 deaths Footballers from Duisburg German footballers Association football defenders Bundesliga players MSV Duisburg players FC Schalke 04 players German football managers UEFA Cup winning managers Bundesliga managers FC Schalke 04 managers Eintracht Frankfurt managers Fenerbahçe football managers MVV Maastricht managers Iraklis Thessaloniki F.C. managers FC Luzern managers FC Basel managers 1. FC Kaiserslautern managers LASK managers Borussia Mönchengladbach managers 1. FC Nürnberg managers German expatriate football managers West German expatriate sportspeople in Greece Expatriate football managers in Greece West German expatriate sportspeople in Turkey Expatriate football managers in Turkey Deaths from cancer in Switzerland Deaths from skin cancer West German footballers West German football managers West German expatriate football managers West German expatriate sportspeople in the Netherlands Expatriate football managers in the Netherlands Expatriate football managers in Switzerland Expatriate football managers in Austria German expatriate sportspeople in Switzerland West German expatriate sportspeople in Switzerland German expatriate sportspeople in Austria {{Germany-footy-defender-1940s-stub