Rudi Murmann (born January 31, 1947) is a former German footballer and football coach.

In his home club SV Blankenloch the defensive player changed to FK Pirmasens in 1966. In January 1968 Murmann went to the FC Germania Forst. For the 1969/70 season, Rudi Murmann joined SSV Reutlingen 05. For the Reutlinger he was in the regional league south until the relegation at the end of the regionalligaspielzeit 1972/73 in 137 games in the field and scored thereby 4 goals. In the season 1973/74 played Murmann with the SSV Reutlingen in the 1. Amateur League Schwarzwald-Bodensee. As a Wuerttemberg amateur, he qualified with the SSV for the final round of the German amateur championship in which Rudi Murmann with his Reutlingern was first in the club history German Amateur. In the following season he was with the SSV champion of the 1. Amateur League Schwarzwald-Bodensee and thus reached the ascent to the 2. Bundesliga in the Murmann with his team by 5 victories in 6 group games the climb made perfect. In the second league season 1975/76 Rudi Murmann completed 37 examples for the SSV Reutlingen. After the SSV descended, he finished his career as a player after the return of the Schwarzwald-Bodensee-Championship in the 1976/77 season and the following unsuccessful ascent.

After his active career Murmann worked for TSV Pliezhausen and FC Reutlingen as coach. He then became the interim trainer of the SSV Reutlingen 05's first season in the 1983/84 season, which then played in the Verband der Württemberg after the descent from the upper league in the previous season. Weblinks Edit sourcetext Single-level Edit source text

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