Herbert Ninaus

Ninaus Herbert ( born March 31, 1937 in Voitsberg ) is a former Austrian and later Australian football player and coach.

Herbert Ninaus began his career at ASK Voitsberg from which he moved to first division side Grazer AK. His first in the A- League had the winger in the 1954/55 season, he soon became a regular player. After a strong season in 1957/58, scored in the Herbert Ninaus 25 goals in 24 games, he recommended strongly for the participation in the World Cup 1958. Though he was allowed to accompany the team, arrived in Sweden but to no use. However, he was allowed a short time afterwards, celebrating his international debut against Yugoslavia in the Austrian national team on 5 October 1958, scoring a goal.

For winter break 1958/59 Herbert Ninaus decided to emigrate to Australia, where he first played for Sydney FC Prague. with which he 1959, the Championship of New South Wales won. The fact that after connecting a FK Austria tour to Australia in 1955 several Austrian State League players such as Ninaus, Karl Jost, Peter Hrncir and Leo Baumgartner to Australia changed were paid without fee charges made ​​formerly for the expulsion of the Moors of FIFA.

In 1965 he won the Australian Cup with Hakoah Sydney's Eastern Suburbs. Meanwhile, an Australian citizen, came Ninaus 1964 to two representative games in the Australian national team, where he scored three goals, and also played several times for the selection of New South Wales. After ending his active career, he worked as a coach, including at Canterbury Marrickville Olympic Soccer Club.

His brother Erwin Ninaus played as well as Herbert in Voitsberg, GAK and Prague in Sydney, where he, however, after two years returned to Austria.

Achievements

  • 2 caps and 1 goal for the Austrian national football team 1958
  • 2 caps and 3 goals for the Australian national football team 1964
  • National football team ( Austria )
  • Austrian
  • National football team (Australia)
  • Australian
  • Born in 1937
  • Man
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