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Rapid splits up with coach Robert Klauß

Summary by Die Presse
Robert Klauß is no longer a rapid coach, the disappointing results of the last 15 laps as well as the European Cup.

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Rapid Wien had everything in their own hands before the return match against Djurgården. The Stockholm team turned things around and won, now the coaches are being fired. – This is necessary, says sports director Ma

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What the "Krone" had already announced is now official: the SK Rapid left his head coach Robert Klauß on Thursday. The Hütteldorfers react to the formal depth of the past weeks, Stefan Kulovits takes over interim. After 521 days at Grün-Weiß, Klauß will have to look for a new job, co-trainer Thomas Krauß has also been on leave. Hütteldorfers see their season goals – for example to get a ticket for the European Cup – jeopardised, a new coach is t…

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Robert Klauß is no longer a rapid coach, the disappointing results of the last 15 laps as well as the European Cup.

·Vienna, Austria
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For 521 days ex-trainer Robert Klauß has taken care to keep distance - also to the Rapid players. In the crisis this has avenged itself.

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After three defeats in a row, Rapid Vienna has consequences: head coach Robert Klauß and co-trainer Thomas Krauß have been left on leave. Interimly, Stefan Kulovits takes over. Rapid Vienna has left head coach Robert Klauß with immediate effect. The decision was made after a sporty downhill race with the last three defeats in series. Klauß had taken office in November 2022 and started his debut with a 1-0 victory against Blau-Weiß Linz. In a tot…

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The SK Rapid broke up with coach Robert Klauß on Thursday. Within a few days, the second Bundesliga club broke up with his coach. It was only on Monday that it became known that the LASK and Markus Schopp took separate paths.

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Die Presse broke the news in Vienna, Austria on Thursday, April 24, 2025.
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