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Felix Latzke
Personal information
Date of birth (1942-02-01) February 1, 1942 (age 81)
Place of birth Vienna, Germany
Position(s) Striker
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1964–1966 Admira Energie
Managerial career
1974–1976 LASK Linz
1977–1978 VOEST Linz
1979–1983 FC Admira/Wacker Vienna
1982 Austria
1984–1985 SC Eisenstadt
1985–1987 Wacker Innsbruck
1987–1988 Waldhof Mannheim
1989–1990 VfB Mödling
1990–1991 First Vienna FC
1991–1992 Vorwärts Steyr
1992–1993 Stahl Linz
1997 Wiener Sport-Club
2001–2002 SC Ostbahn XI
2004–2005 SC Neudörfl
2006 SC Eisenstadt
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Felix Latzke (born 1 February 1942, in Vienna) is an Austrian football (soccer) former player and manager.

Most notably he was co-manager of the Austria national football team in the 1982 FIFA World Cup, with Georg Schmidt, and was thus infamously credited for the Shame of Gijón, a somewhat dubious 0-1 loss to West Germany.

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