Alfred Riedl

Alfred Riedl ( born November 2, 1949 in Vienna ) is a retired Austrian football player and current coach.

His positions as players were, inter alia, FK Austria Wien, Royal Antwerp, Standard Liege, FC Metz and Grazer AK. His achievements as an active player were: Austrian Champion with Austria Wien (1969, 1970), Austrian Cup winner with Austria Wien (1971 ) and the Grazer AK (1981 ), Austrian scorer (1972 ), Belgian scorer (1973, 1975) and the winning the " Bronze shoe " for the third top scorer in Europe ( 1975). In addition, it brought Alfred Riedl on four missions in the national team.

Riedl 1991 was the successor to Josef Hickersberger as the Austrian team chief. Then he trained inter alia Zamalek Cairo (1994-1995) and the national teams of Liechtenstein (1997-1998) and Palestine (2004-2005).

As of 2005, Alfred Riedl trained the Vietnamese national football team, which he had already cared for 2003-2004. In December 2007 he resigned after criticism of Association officials back on his person from that post.

Since 2008, Riedl served as head coach of the Vietnamese first division Xi Mang Haiphong, but was released in March 2009 after only three games in the current season. In August 2009, Riedl was engaged as manager of the Lao U-23 selection. From May 2010 to July 2011 he was coach of the Indonesian national football team since December 2013 he trained again the Indonesian national soccer team. Riedl received a contract until 2015.

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