Eduard Kainberger

Eduard " Edi" Kainberger ( born November 20, 1911 in Salzburg, † March 7, 1974 ) was an Austrian football player. The goalkeeper won with Austrian amateur team at the Olympic Games in Berlin in 1936 the silver medal.

Career

Edi Kainberger played together with his younger brother, Charles the SAK 1914 in the Salzburg Provincial League. The League was then aligned on amateur basis and was not related to the professional Austrian championship in connection, limited at that time only on the Wiener space. With the Nonntalern Edi Kainberger won several times the national championship and reached the finals three times the amateur state championships. In the national amateur selection he was first convened in 1933 in a duel against Hungary and accompanied the team with coach Jimmy Hogan in 1936 for the Olympic Games in Berlin. Edi Kainberger stood in all four matches of the amateur national goal and contributed as the most experienced players on the team, the captain loop. The Salzburg reached with the team the Olympic final, where he lost to Italy in the change with 1:2. 1938 changed the goalie for TSV 1860 München.

Achievements

  • 3 x Austrian Vice - Amateur champion: 1934, 1935, 1937
  • Participation at the Olympic Games 1936: Silver Medal
  • 8 Matches for Austrian amateur national team from 1933 to 1937
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