Joseph Karl Gruber (4 May 1912 – 29 September 1967)[1][2] was an Austrian football player and manager. A midfielder, he played for Austria Wien, French club Le Havre, Maltese side Floriana and in Germany for Alemannia Aachen and Hamburger SV. He managed Dutch side Ajax between 1962 and 1963[3] and also coached Alemannia Aachen,[4] DOS,[5][6] Vitesse Arnhem[7] Pittsburgh Phantoms.[8]
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^"Ajax - Joseph Gruber". Archived from the original on 24 July 2011. Retrieved 3 August 2010.
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^"Pepi Gruber mag Ajax trainen DOS onderhandelt met de Noorse Oostenrijker Kment". De Tijd de Maasbode. August 1962.
^"Vitesse; contentframe". www.scarlet.nl. Archived from the original on 4 May 2007. Retrieved 6 June 2022.
^"NASL Coaches Registry". Archived from the original on 11 July 2010. Retrieved 12 April 2007.
Phantoms. Joseph was born in Vienna, the son of Viktoria Paiha and JosephGruber. He was married to Agnes Margarete Savelsberg. "Pepi Gruber". "Trainer...
Night"). Gruber was born on 25 November 1787 in the village of Hochburg-Ach, Upper Austria, the son of linen weavers, Josef and Maria Gruber. His given...
is a popular Christmas carol, composed in 1818 by Franz Xaver Gruber to lyrics by Joseph Mohr in Oberndorf bei Salzburg, Austria. It was declared an intangible...
Hieronymus Joseph Franz de Paula Graf Colloredo von Wallsee und Melz (German pronunciation: [hiˈʁɔnimʊs ˈjoːzɛf ˈfʁants də ˈpaʊla ˈɡʁaːf kɔloˈʁeːdo fɔn...
on September 21, 1823, in St. Nicholas Cathedral by Augustin Johann JosephGruber, the Bishop of Ljubljana. As a young priest, he was assigned as an assistant...
The Gruber Prize in Cosmology, established in 2000, is one of three prestigious international awards worth US$500,000 awarded by the Gruber Foundation...
vacante (1812–1823) Augustin Johann JosephGruber (17 November 1823 Confirmed – 28 June 1835) Friedrich Johann Joseph Cölestin zu von Schwarzenberg (1 February...
Deum" with text by Joseph Mohr and melody by Franz Xaver Gruber can be heard in an audio exhibit at the Waggerl Museum in Wagrain. ""Joseph Mohr", Stille Nacht...
and Gruber became 'Superior General of the Society of Jesus in Russia and Naples'. Plans were afoot to send an overland mission to China when Gruber died...
negotiate on Gruber's behalf but is killed by Gruber when McClane refuses to surrender. While checking the explosives on the roof, Gruber encounters McClane...
Joseph Bastianich (born September 17, 1968) is an American restaurateur, author, and television personality. He, along with his mother and business partner...
The Gruber Prize in Neuroscience, established in 2004, is one of three international awards worth US$500,000 made by the Gruber Foundation, a non-profit...
Gruber John Cairney - Father Ambrosius Gregor Fisher - Franz Gruber Phil McCall - Patter Nostler Bill McCue - Karl Maraycher Jack McKenzie - Joseph Mohr...
trustworthy. Grub also edited (along with Joseph Robertson) Gordon's Scots Affairs for the Spalding Club, of which he was one of the founders. "Grub, George"...
climate change. Gruber would use this research into jellyfish in order to act as an educator on a TED-ed animation. In 2018, Gruber promoted marine biology...
Funk and Wagnalls Company. p. 182. A new archbishop, Augustin Johann JosephGruber, was nominated by the Emperor Francis I on 16 February 1823, and confirmed...
mockumentary film Dill Scallion in 1998, Koechner befriended actor/comedian Dave 'Gruber' Allen, and eventually began performing as the comedy duo, The Naked Trucker...
Herbert Durham (Gruber-Widal-reaction). But his main interests were studying hygiene and sexual life. Max von Gruber was the son of Ignaz Gruber (1803–1872)...
member of the House of Schwarzenberg. He was the youngest child of John Joseph, Prince of Schwarzenberg and of his wife Pauline d'Arenberg and brother...
National Academy of Sciences 2018: Henry Norris Russell Lectureship 2019: Gruber Prize in Cosmology with Nicholas Kaiser "for their seminal contributions...
Gernot Gruber (born 17 November 1939) is an Austrian musicologist. Born in Bruck an der Mur, Styria, Gruber studied music, musicology, philosophy and German...