Erich Hasenkopf

Erich bunny head ( born February 20, 1935) is a former Austrian football player. He won with the Wiener Sport - Club two league titles and played in the Austrian national team.

Club career

Bunny head debuted in the first team of the Wiener Sport -Club in August 1951 in the rotor row. The Dornbacher rose at the end of the season from the second-class State League B, but could immediately ensure the resurgence. During this time, bunny head came irregularly to inserts, but when he moved in the spring of 1954 in the defense, he had found his place.

The following season, the sport club fought to the last match for the title and had to concede defeat ultimately only on the basis of goal difference of Vienna. In the next two years, the Dornbacher fell into the middle of the table back, but in the season in 1957/58 was the defensive line consisting of rabbit's head, Heinrich Büllwatsch and Alois Jaros the fewest goals of the league and the sport club was able to secure the championship. The following year, the team therefore played in the European Cup, where they could turn a 1:3 from the first leg with a 7-0 home win in the first round against Juventus and finally came to the quarterfinals.

In the following season, bunny head could choose with the sports club in the championship, this time the team remained unbeaten throughout the season, setting a league record of 41 unbeaten games in a row. In the Champions' Cup they reached the quarter-finals again. Rabbit's head remained six more seasons with the Black and Whites, where he played in the defense with Kainrath Wilhelm and Johann Windisch and ended up always in the top five of the championship. In 1965 he finally left his home club and joined the SPC Helfort Vienna in the subprime Regional, where he was still working two seasons.

National

His first try in the national team he had in October 1956 in a 0-2 against Hungary. With the inauguration of Team Principal Karl Decker in October 1958 rabbit's head was fixed as part of the defensive -backs of the national team. He was involved in some of the major victories of the Decker era of the early 1960s, as the 4-1 win against Scotland and at 3-1 against the current European champions Soviet Union. Overall, he brought it up to April 1964 31 caps and ended his international career with a 1-1 draw against the Netherlands.

Achievements

  • 2x Austrian Champion: 1958, 1959
  • 1x Austrian second division champions: 1953
  • 2x European Cup quarter-finals: 1959, 1960
  • 31 games for the Austrian national team
  • National football team ( Austria )
  • Austrian
  • Austrian Champion ( football)
  • Born in 1935
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