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    Christoph Paul Daum (24 October 1953 – 24 August 2024) was a German professional football manager and player. As a manager, he won eight trophies with...
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  • and author Andreas Daum (active from 1995), German-American historian Auguste Daum (1853–1909), French ceramist Christoph Daum (1953–2024), German football...
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  • under new coach Christoph Daum, who was also helped by the signing of players such as Lúcio, Emerson, Zé Roberto and Michael Ballack. Daum was later to be...
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  • After firing Werner Lorant, the club hired another German coach, Christoph Daum. Daum had previously coached in Turkey, winning the league with Beşiktaş...
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    of the drug scandal that involved the preferred choice of the DFB, Christoph Daum, Völler was ultimately kept on, and was able to lead Germany to the...
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    in 34 matches, Beşiktaş won the 1994–95 1. Lig with the German coach Christoph Daum with 79 points, 3 points ahead of Trabzonspor. The club won the Süper...
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  • entrepreneur 21 August - Hans Weiner, 73, football player 24 August - Christoph Daum, 70, football manager 24 August - Siegfried Lorenz, 78, baritone and...
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  • of the Missouri House of Representatives (2011–2019), brain cancer. Christoph Daum, 70, German football player (1. FC Köln II) and manager (Bayer 04 Leverkusen...
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    seven games without scoring a goal. Coach Skibbe was replaced with Christoph Daum, but Eintracht went down[vague] again after winning just once in the...
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    national team at the 2006 FIFA World Cup. In late 2006, former coach Christoph Daum returned to the 2. Bundesliga club, and succeeded in leading the club...
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