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German footballer and manager
Dieter Schatzschneider
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(born 26 April 1958) is a German former
footballer
who formerly held the record for the highest number of
2. Bundesliga
goals (154). He is well-known mostly for being associated with
Hannover 96
, for whom he is also their record goalscorer.
He played in the
1984 Olympics
for the
West Germany football team
.
[2]
After retiring from playing, he coached as various clubs including Emden,
Sportfreunde Ricklingen
,
Arminia Hannover
and
SVG Gottingen 07
.
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The "
tzsch
" part of his name is not a
pentagraph
, as if to pronounce a
/
t?
/
, but is phonetically separated to be pronounced like "Schatz-schneider".
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