Alfred Roscher

Alfred Roscher ( born November 11, 1959) is a former Austrian football player. With FC Swarovski 1987 he reached the semi-finals of the UEFA Cup.

Career

Alfred Roscher was great in Vienna Austria, which he joined as a ten year old. The combative striker was 1978, with the violets Austrian champion, but had only one use recorded. After he did not play in the following season, followed in 1979, the change to Vienna. In the Blue - Yellow Alfred Roscher achieved though its first four goals in the 1st Division, but had as Table in the 2nd Division. After a year in the first-class Viennese sports club came in 1982 change to the SSW Innsbruck.

With the gaming community, Alfred Roscher has established itself in the top half of the table and thus repeatedly participate in the UEFA Cup. In special memory that was all his brace in a 2-0 win against Real Madrid on October 3, 1984. Alfred Roscher In 1986 the newly founded FC Swarovski. With the Blue -Whites striker had his most successful period was in 1987 under Felix Latzke in the semifinals of the UEFA Cup and made with 18 gates Championship in the same year a new personal record. At the national level he reached with the team the OFB Cup final, subject to there, however, Rapid.

In addition, Alfred Roscher made ​​interesting for the Austrian national team, came in the '88 European Championship qualifier against Spain to use one. With the new Swarovski coach Ernst Happel, the striker was less rightly, at the beginning of 1988 he was Felix Latzke in the German Bundesliga for SV Waldhof Mannheim. He brought it to 9 inserts for Waldhof and scored one goal in the German top flight. After a half years in Germany was followed by the return to the first division for SK Vorwärts Steyr, but where there is injury stayed with two inserts. He migrated to the second division, but where he still played with VfB Mödling and SK Austria Klagenfurt. As a coach, he oversaw later the ESV Eastern Railway XI.

Achievements

  • National football team ( Austria )
  • Austrian
  • Austrian Champion ( football)
  • Soccer player (FC Wacker Innsbruck)
  • Born in 1959
  • Man
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