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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Infobox football biography Burkhard Pape (born 1932) is a German former professional football player and manager. After a brief playing career as a right winger, Pape became a football coach who spent nearly forty years managing national teams in Africa, Asia, and the Pacific.

Playing career

Born in 1932 in Magdeburg,[1] Pape played as a right winger for Hannover 96, VfR Neumünster and FSV Frankfurt.[2]

Coaching career

In June and July 1961, Pape managed a German all-star team called the Baden Amateur All-Stars which toured the northeast United States, winning five out of six games.[3]

Pape became manager Uganda in 1968 after leaving his job coaching Sierra Leone.[4] He left Uganda in August 1972, having won 41 out of the 70 games he had been in charge of.[4] His next big job was as Egypt manager, a position he held from 1975 to 1977.[5]

After leaving Egypt, Pape left Africa and managed teams across Asia and the Pacific, such as Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Thailand, Papua New Guinea and Tuvalu.[2]

Pape returned to Africa to coach Tanzania at the 2000 Four Nation Castle Lager Cup.[6]

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