Anton Brosenbauer

Anton Bauer Brose ( born April 11, 1909 † before 14 January 1992) was an Austrian football player.

Career

Anton Brose Bauer began his career in the youth of the Brigittenauer ACs, for which he ran aground in the First League and from the 1927/28 season. In the financially burnt club, which was in the relegation battle, the winger was quickly sold to regular players and the winter break in 1928 together with Josef Studenik to Vienna. Missed Anton Bauer Brose the victorious FA Cup final in 1929 due to injury, he was able to celebrate the Cup in 1930 together with his team to a 1-0 win over Austria 's first title win. In the same year Anton Bauer Brose came on 23 March against Czechoslovakia for the first of his four international appearances in the Austrian national team.

After winning the Austrian Championship 1930/31 Anton Bauer Brose saw now with his club in the Mitropa Cup in 1931 caused a sensation. After two early retirement in the past few years, the club played to the final, which was against Cup Winners WAC to purely Austrian affair. The Blue - Yellow could argue with 3:2 and 2:1. After the runner-up in 1932, Brose Anton Bauer could again 1932/33, are with the Vienna master. A torn ligament in the second round of season 1935/36, continued a more or less premature end to his career. In the fall of 1937, he again tried a comeback at FC Vienna, but where he played a few games.

Achievements

  • 2 × Austrian Champion: 1931, 1933
  • 2 × Austrian Cup Winner: 1929, 1930
  • 4 caps for the Austrian national football team from 1930 to 1933
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