Josef Kaltenbrunner

Joseph Kaltenbrunner (born 22 January 1888; †? ) Was an Austrian football player. The goalkeeper was with SK Rapid Vienna twice champion and played from 1907 to 1913 11 caps for the Austrian national team, with which he examined here participated in the Olympic Games of 1912.

Career

Joseph Kaltenbrunner began his career in Rudolf home at Rapid, where he indeed until 1907 strain goalie was, but few months later played in the Austrian national team. The background was that the great Viennese clubs had fallen out with the Association so that they seconded no players for the match against Hungary on May 5, 1907. The ÖFV therefore handed over the orientation of the international match the then small club Rapid, which now presented itself seven players. Surprisingly, this elf win 3-1, so that was developing a longer national career among other goalie Joseph Kaltenbrunner.

Problems with Rapid - the club into debt and lost his place - made ​​sure that the now six-time national team in 1910 moved to Vienna. In time for the launch of the new league championship ÖFV for 1911/12 season he returned, however, back to Rapid, where he was twice Austrian champion with a young team in 1912 and 1913. Joseph Kaltenbrunner was also on the national team at the Olympic Games in Stockholm in 1912 as the second man behind Otto Noll. After leaving the quarter-finals he came in the subsequent consolation tournament at the games against Italy ( 5-1 ), Norway ( 1-0) and Hungary ( 0:3 ) are used. He enters his last international match on June 15, 1913 against Italy. The convening of a soldier at the beginning of the First World War finally ended his career.

Achievements

  • 2 x Austrian Champion: 1912, 1913
  • Participation in 1912 Olympic Games: 5th place
  • 11 caps for the Austrian national football team from 1907 to 1913
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