Austrian Players and Coaches in Italy

  • List of Austrian Players and Coaches in Italy before 1945
  • List of Austrian Players and Coaches in Italy after 1945
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    List of Austrian Players and Coaches in Italy before 1945

    Cargnelli Anton
    born in Wien 1.2.1889
    As coach
    1926-27 Torino
    1927-28 Torino
    1928-29 Torino
    1929-30 Palermo (II.) (sub.)
    1930-31 Palermo (II.)
    1931-32 Palermo (II.) (replaced)
    1932-33 Foggia (III.)
    1933-34 Bari (II.)
    1934-35 Torino
    1935-36 Torino
    1936-37 Bari
    1937-38 Bari
    1938-39 Ambrosiana-Inter
    1939-40 Ambrosiana-Inter
    1940-41 Torino
    1941-42 Torino
    1942-43 Liguria Genova
    1946-47 Lazio Roma
    1947-48 Lazio Roma (replaced)
    1948-49 Bologna
    1949-50 Bologna
    1950-51 Alessandria (III.)
    
    Eichbaum
    (centerhalf)
    1925-26 Pro Patria et Libertate Busto Arsizio (II.)
    
    Felsner Hermann
    born in Wien 1.4.1889
    died in Graz 6.2.1977
    As player
    Wiener SK Wien
    As coach
    1920-21 Bologna
    1921-22 Bologna
    1922-23 Bologna
    1923-24 Bologna
    1924-25 Bologna
    1925-26 Bologna
    1926-27 Bologna
    1927-28 Bologna
    1928-29 Bologna
    1929-30 Bologna
    1930-31 Bologna (replaced)
    1930-31 Fiorentina Firenze (II.)
    1931-32 Fiorentina Firenze
    1932-33 Fiorentina Firenze (replaced)
    1933-34 Sampierdarenese Genova (II.)
    1934-35 Sampierdarenese Genova
    1935-36 Sampierdarenese Genova
    1936-37 Genoa
    1937-38 Milan
    1938-39 Bologna (sub.)
    1939-40 Bologna
    1940-41 Bologna
    1941-42 Bologna
    1947-48 Bologna (Technical Director)
    1948-49 Livorno
    1949-50 Livorno (II.) (replaced)
    
    Fischer Karl
    LKS Pogon Lvov
    1925-26 Edera Trieste
    
    Fischer Otto
    1928-29 Napoli
    
    Fürth
    1923 US Carrarese Carrara (boys team)
    1923-24 Carrarese Carrara (III.) (replaced)
    
    Haftel
    1925-26 Torino (13/1)
    
    Hallinger
    1926-27 Modena (16/7)
    
    Hansel Franz (Ferenc)
    born in Troppau 23.2.1897
    As player
    15 caps in National Team
    1926-27 Forlì (III.)
    As coach
    1927-28 Forlì (II.)
    1928-29 Forlì (II.)
    1929-30 Forlì (II.)
    1930-31 Forlì (II.)
    1931-32 Forlì (II.)
    1932-33 Torino
    1933-34 Alessandria
    1934-35 Livorno
    1936-37 Grosseto (III.)
    1938-39 Salernitana Salerno (II.) (replaced)
    1939-40 Cosenza (III.)
    1940-41 Cosenza (III.)
    
    Herczka Desiderio
    born in Wien 26.10.1898
    1935-36 Treviso (III.)
    
    Hirschler
    1925-26 Juventus Italia Milano
    
    König Engelbert (senior)
    born in Schwechat 18.10.1884
    (midfielder)
    4 caps (0 goals) in National Team
    As coach
    1928-29 Milan
    1929-30 Milan
    1930-31 Milan
    1932-33 Messina (II.)
    1933-34 Foggia (II.)
    1934-35 Bari (II.) (replaced)
    1936-37 Vigevano (III.)
    1937-38 Pavese Pavia
    1939-40 Messina (III.)
    1946-47 Siracusa
    
    König Engelbert (junior)
    born in Wien 8.10.1919
    (center-forward)
    1940-41 Fiorentina Firenze (2/1)
    1941-42 Catania (III.)
    1942-43 Lazio Roma (19/6)
    1944 Lazio Roma (Campionato Alta Italia)
    1945-46 Lazio Roma (18/11)
    1946-47 Lazio Roma (22/12)
    1947-48 Sampdoria Genova (17/7)
    1948-49 Genoa (18/6)
    1949-50 Genoa (21/4)
    1950-51 Messina (II.) (18/9)
    1951-52 Messina (II.) (15/6)
    
    Kreutzer Anton `Fritz'
    (centerhalf)
    born in Wien
    1924-25 Torino (22/1)
    1925-26 Torino (17/1)
    1926-27 Napoli (18/2) (player coach)
    
    Kristinus Karl
    As player
    1926-27 Us Tuferno Città di Castello (II.) (13/6)
    As coach
    1927-28 Us Tuferno Città di Castello (III.)
    1928-29 Us Tuferno Città di Castello (III.)
    1929-30 Us Tuferno Città di Castello (III.)
    1930-31 Us Tuferno Città di Castello (III.)
    
    Lenczewski Heinrich
    born in Wien
    As player
    Sampierdaranese Genova
    then Mantova
    1922-23 Forlì (III.)
    1923-24 Forlì (III.)
    1924-25 Forlì (III.)
    1925-26 Forlì (III.)
    
    Liebhardt Josef
    born in Wien 1898
    (forward)
    As player
    1923 Wacker AC Wien
    1924-25 Biellese Biella (II.) (16/7)
    1925-26 Biellese Biella (II.) (20/8)
    1926-27 Biellese Biella (11/4) (sub. 1.2.1927) (player/coach)
    1927-28 Wacker AC Wien (8/-)
    As coach
    1928-29 Biellese Biella
    
    Markwiska
    (forward)
    1925-26 Spal Ferrara (II.)
    1926-27 Spal Ferrara (II.)
    
    Mayer Leo
    1924-25 Us Tuferno Città di Castello (-/-) (III.)
    1925-26 Us Tuferno Città di Castello (4/2) (III.) (player coach)
    1926-27 Us Tuferno Città di Castello (III.) (coach)
    
    Obernoffr
    (half)
    1925-26 Signa (III.)
    
    Pagenstecker
    (forward)
    1924-25 Juventus Italia Milano
    
    Pollak
    1906 Genoa
    
    Rumbold Karl
    born in Wien 30.10.1893
    1931-32 Genoa
    1932-33 Genoa
    1935-36 Sanremese San Remo (III.)
    
    Schachinger Ferdinand
    (centerhalf/centerforward)
    born in Wien 1903
    1924-25 Wacker SC Wien (reserves)
    1925-26 Biellese Biella (18/7)
    1926-27 Wacker SC Wien
    december 1926 Biellese Biella (7/8)
    1927-28 Feuerwehr (Wien)
    
    Schiffmann Maximilian
    (forward)
    As player
    1925-26 Prato (II.) (20/3)
    1926-27 Prato (II.) (9/-) (player/coach) (replaced 6.1.1927)
    As coach
    1930-31 Ravenna (III.) (replaced)
    
    Sedlacek Franz
    (half)
    (11 caps in National Team)
    As coach
    1922-23 Vicenza (II.)
    1923-24 in USA?
    1924-25 Venezia
    1925-26 Venezia
    1926-27 Venezia
    1929-30 Lazio Roma
    
    Sewcik Willy
    1947-48 Forlì (III.)
    
    Soutschek Rudolf
    born in Wien 14.1.1895
    died in Vigevano
    (centerhalf)
    1914 Red Star Wien
    1915 Red Star Wien
    1916 Red Star Wien
    1917 Red Star Wien
    1919-20 Wiener SK Wien
    1920-21 WAF Wien
    1921-22 Wacker SC Wien
    1922-23 Wacker SC Wien
    1923-24 Wacker SC Wien
    1924-25 Biellese Biella (3/-)
    then in Latvia
    As coach
    1925-26 Pro Vercelli
    1926-27 Pro Vercelli (youth team)
    1927-28 Triestina Trieste (youth team)
    1928-29 Triestina Trieste
    1929-30 Triestina Trieste
    1930-31 Triestina Trieste
    1931-32 Monfalcone
    1931-32 Schio (youth team)
    1932-33 Vigevano (youth team)
    1933-34 Vigevano
    1935-36 Alessandria
    1936-37 Novara
    1937-38 Alessandria
    1938-39 Fiorentina Firenze (II.)
    1939-40 Fiorentina Firenze
    1940-41 Triestina Trieste
    1941-42 Pro Vercelli (youth team)
    1942-43 Pro Vercelli (youth team)
    1943-45 Gallaratese Gallarate
    Varese
    Ac Bellinzona (Switzerland)
    Ivrea
    1952-53 Cossatese Cossato (IV.) (sub.)
    1953-54 Casale (IV.)
    1954-55 Casale (IV.)
    1955-56 Cossatese Cossato (V.) (sub.)
    
    Stanzel Rudolf
    born in Wien
    As coach
    Borussia Dortmund
    Portugal National Team
    1929-30 Venezia
    1930-31 SS Abruzzo Pescara (III.)
    1931-32 Modena
    
    Steiger Rolf
    1927-28 Napoli (replaced)
    
    Stejskal
    As player
    Rapid Wien
    As coach
    1921-22 Modena (regional division)
    1924-25 Cavese Cava de Tirreni (II.)
    
    Sturmer Karl
    born in Wien 9.10.1882
    As player
    (back/centerhalf)
            1. FC Vienna
    1907    Wiener AC
    1916    WAC Wien
    1921-22 Reggiana
    1921-22 Torino (sub.)
    1922-23 Torino
    1923-24 Torino (replaced)
    1924-25 Reggiana Reggio nell'Emilia
    1926-27 Prato (II.) (sub.)
    1927-28 Prato (II.) (sub.)
    1928-29 Prato
    1929-30 Torino (sub.)
    1930-31 Alessandria
    1931-32 Alessandria (replaced)
    1932-33 Lazio Roma
    1933-34 Lazio Roma
    1934-35 Livorno
    1935-36 Livorno (replaced)
            Alessandria (sub.)
    1936-37 Alessandria (replaced)
    1938-39 Juventus Torino (youth team)
    1940-41 Cremonese Cremona
    As coach
    1934-35 Massese
    
    Uridil Josef "Pepi"
    Born in Wien 24.12.1895
    Died in Wien 20.5.1962
    (forward)
    1914-28 Rapid Wien
    1929-30 Bari (II.)
    As coach
    1953-54 Rapid Wien
    
    Voracek
    (centerhalf)
    1925-26 Prato (II.) (20/-)
    
    Weber
    (half)
    1925-26 Bologna (8/-)
    
    Weiser
    1929-30 Comense Como (III.) (replaced)
    
    Werzer
    (goalkeeper)
    1925-26 Viareggio (II.)
    

    List of Austrian Players and Coaches in Italy after 1945

    Adamek Karl
    As coach
    1957-58 Atalanta Bergamo
    1958-59 Atalanta Bergamo
    
    Artner Peter
    (midfielder)
    born in Wien 4.6.1966
    1984-85 Austria Wien (4/-)
    1985-86 Austria Wien (1/-)
    1986-87 1.FC Vienna Wien (20/1)
    1987-88 Admira/Wacker (35/4)
    1988-89 Admira/Wacker (28/1)
    1989-90 Admira Wacker (31/2)
    1990-91 Admira/Wacker (33/2)
    1991-92 Admira/Wacker (31/4)
    1992-93 Admira/Wacker (30/10)
    1993-94 Austria Salzburg (30/4)
    1994-95 Austria Salzburg (25/2)
    1995-96 Austria Salzburg (27/1)
    1996-97 Hercules Alicante (Spain) (13/-)
    1997-98 Foggia (II.) (10/-)
    
    Hatz Michael
    (defender)
    born in Wien 17.11.1970
    1990-91 Rapid Wien (11/-)
    1991-92 Rapid Wien (18/1)
    1992-93 Rapid Wien (23/1)
    1993-94 Rapid Wien (22/-)
    1994-95 Rapid Wien (33/5)
    1995-96 Rapid Wien (30/1)
    1996-97 Reggiana Reggio Emilia (25/-)
    1997-98 Reggiana Reggio Emilia (II.) (1/-)
    sep  97 Lecce (2/-)
    dec  97 Reggiana (II.) (1/-)
    feb  98 Rapid Wien (6/-)
    1998-99 Rapid Wien (27/-)
    1999-00 Rapid Wien
    2000-01 Rapid Wien
    
    Hiden Rudolf
    born in Graz 9.3.1909
    died in Wien 11.9.1973
    As player
    Goalkeeper
    29 caps in Austria National Team
    1 cap in France National Team
    1925-27 Grazer AK
    1927-33 Wiener AC
    1933-40 RC Paris (France)
    As coach
    Racing Club de Paris (France)
    Turkey National Team
    1951-52 Salernitana Salerno
    1952-53 Messina
    1953-54 Palermo (sub./replaced)
    1956-57 Messina
    Carrarese
    1963-64 Salernitana
    
    Ibertsberger Robert
    Defender
    Born in Neumarkt 20.1.1977
    1993-94 BNZ Salzburg (amateurs)
    1994-95 Puch (II.)
    1995-96 Puch (II.)
    1996-97 Austria Salzburg 18/3
    1997-98 Austria Salzburg
    1998-99 Austria Salzburg 31/-
    1999-00 Austria Salzburg
    january 2000 Venezia 4/-
    
    Konsel Michael
    born in Wien 6.3.1962
    (goalkeeper)
    1984-85 1.FC Vienna Wien (13/-)
    february 1985 Rapid Wien (7/-)
    1985-86 Rapid Wien (25/-)
    1986-87 Rapid Wien (23/-)
    1987-88 Rapid Wien (34/-)
    1988-89 Rapid Wien (32/-)
    1989-90 Rapid Wien (34/-)
    1990-91 Rapid Wien (36/-)
    1991-92 Rapid Wien (27/-)
    1992-93 Rapid Wien (36/-)
    1993-94 Rapid Wien (34/-)
    1994-95 Rapid Wien (36/-)
    1995-96 Rapid Wien (36/-)
    1996-97 Rapid Wien (35/-)
    1997-98 Roma 29/-
    1998-99 Roma 11/-
    1999-00 Roma -/-
    september 1999 Venezia 15/-
    
    Mirnegg Dieter
    (defender)
    born in Klagenfurt 24.5.1954
    As player
    Grown in SAK Klagenfurt
    1973-74 Austria Klagenfurt
    1974-75 VÖEST Linz
    1975-76 VÖEST Linz
    1976-77 VÖEST Linz
    1977-78 VÖEST Linz
    1978-79 VÖEST Linz
    1979-80 MSV Duisburg (West-Germany) (24/1)
    1980-81 MSV Duisburg (West Germany) (24/-)
    1981-82 Como (11/-)
    1982-83 Como (II.) (-/-)
    Union Wels
    VÖEST Linz
    Wiener SK Wien
    Vorwärts Steyr
    As coach
    Vocklamarkt
    Amateure Steyr
    Austria Tabak
    1991-92 Stahl Linz (assistent-coach)
    1992-93 Stahl Linz (replaced)
    Austria Tabak
    Grieskirchen
    Donau Linz
    
    Ocwirk Ernst
    (midfielder)
    born in Wien 7.3.1926
    died in Kleinpöchlarn 23.1.1980
    As player
    (62 caps in National Team)
    Stadlau
    Florisdorfer AC
    1947-56 Austria Wien
    1956-57 Sampdoria Genova (34/12)
    1957-58 Sampdoria Genova (33/6)
    1958-59 Sampdoria Genova (25/6)
    1959-60 Sampdoria Genova (30/7)
    1960-61 Sampdoria Genova (32/6)
    1961-62 Austria Wien
    As coach
    1962-63 Sampdoria Genova
    1963-64 Sampdoria Genova
    1964-65 Sampdoria Genova
    1965-71 Austria Wien
    1971    1.FC Köln (technical director)
    1971-73 Admira Wien
    
    Polster Anton
    (forward)
    born in Wien 10.3.1964
    1981-82 Austria Wien (-/-)
    january 82 Simmering (II.) (13/8)
    1982-83 Austria Wien (25/11)
    1983-84 Austria Wien (23/13)
    1984-85 Austria Wien (29/24)
    1985-86 Austria Wien (34/33)
    1986-87 Austria Wien (34/39)
    1987-88 Torino (27/9)
    1988-89 Sevilla (32/9)
    1989-90 Sevilla (35/33)
    1990-91 Sevilla (35/13)
    1991-92 Logroñés (38/14)
    1992-93 Rayo Vallecano (30/14)
    1993-94 1.FC Kön (25/17)
    1994-95 1.FC Kön (31/17)
    1995-96 1.FC Kön (25/11)
    1996-97 1.FC Kön (28/21)
    1997-98 1.Fc Köln 33/13
    1998-99 Borussia Mönchengladbach 31/11
    1999-00 Borussia Mönchengladbach (II.)
    january 2000 Austria Salzburg
    
    Prohaska Herbert
    (midfielder)
    born in Wien 8.8.1955
    As player (83 caps in National Team)
    Vorwärts
    Ostbahn XI
    1973-74 Austria Wien (-/-)
    1974-75 Austria Wien (34/9)
    1975-76 Austria Wien (32/9)
    1976-77 Austria Wien (36/8)
    1977-78 Austria Wien (36/7)
    1978-79 Austria Wien (28/7)
    1979-80 Austria Wien (34/9)
    1980-81 Internazionale Milano (28/5)
    1981-82 Internazionale Milano (28/3)
    1982-83 Roma (26/3)
    1983-84 Austria Wien (28/5)
    1984-85 Austria Wien (30/11)
    1985-86 Austria Wien (34/5)
    1986-87 Austria Wien (36/3)
    1987-88 Austria Wien (34/5)
    1988-89 Austria Wien (32/6)
    As coach
    1990-91 Austria Wien
    1992 Austria Under 21 National Team
    1.1.1993 Austria National Team
     
    Schachner Walter
    (forward)
    National Team (63 caps)
    born in Sankt Micheal 1.2.1957
    1974-75 Sankt Michael (reg.)
    1975-76 Donawitzer SV Alpine (II) (22/21)
    1976-77 Donawitzer SV Alpine (24/25)
    1977-78 Donawitzer SV Alpine (26/19)
    1978-79 Austria Wien (36/24)
    1979-80 Austria Wien (36/34)
    1980-81 Austria Wien (29/13)
    1981-82 Cesena (28/9)
    1982-83 Cesena (30/8)
    1983-84 Torino (30/8)
    1984-85 Torino (27/7)
    1985-86 Torino (28/3)
    1986-87 Avellino (19/4)
    1987-88 Avellino (29/9)
    1988-89 Sturm Graz (12/3)
    1989-90 Sturm Graz (4/-)
    1990-91 Grazer AK (II) (8/2)
    1990-91 FC Salzburg (II) (20/18)
    1991-92 VSE Sankt Pölten (II) (9/1)
    1991-92 SR Donaufeld (II) (5/0)
    1991-92 Donawitzer SV Alpine (6/2) (and 7 more goals in relegation playoff)
    1992-93 Donawitzer SV Alpine (II) (19 goals)
    1993-94 Sturm Graz (11/-)
    1994-95 DSV Leoben (II) (6 goals)
    1995-96 DSV Leoben (II) (25/6)
    1996-97 Tirol Innsbruck (6/-)
    1997-98 Eintracht Wels (II) (12/4)
    
    Schramseis Roman
    (forward) 9 caps in National Team
    born in Wien
    16.5.1928
    Wiener SK Wien
    1946-47 Villaco (reg.)
    1947-48 Udinese Udine (II.) (16/5)
    1948-49 Udinese Udine (II.) 30/4)
    1949-50 Treviso (III.) (-/-)
    1950-51 Treviso (III.)
    
    

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