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Emil Rauchmaul

Emil Rauchmaul (19 April 1891 – 5 April 1968) was a Hungarian footballer who played as a midfielder and was later a manager.

In the 1937–38 Nemzeti Bajnokság I season, Rauchmaul managed Ferencvárosi TC. His first match was a 3–3 draw against Hungária FC at Hungária körúti stadion on 22 August 1937. His last match was a 5–1 victory over Elektromos FC on 26 May 1938 at Üllői úti stadion. He won the 1937 Mitropa Cup with Ferencváros.

In 1931 Rauchmaul moved to Greece and took over as manager of AEK Athens. With Rauchmaul at the bench AEK won their first ever title. On 8 November 1931 in the first Greek Cup final in the history of the institution, they defeated Aris by 5–3 at Leoforos Alexandras Stadium. In the same year, the state-run newspaper "Acropolis" organized a Christmas Cup in Athens with the participation of AEK, Panathinaikos, Olympiacos, Apollon Athens and the Austrian Admira Wacker. AEK also won the "Acropolis Cup" with 4–3, to a surprise of the Austrian fans and became the first team to win two Cups in a season with Asderis as their manager.

Rauchmaul was of German descent.

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