Franz Hanreiter

Franz Hanreiter (* November 4, 1913, † 21 January 1992) was an Austrian football player.

Career

Franz Hanreiter began his career at SC Burgtheater in Hernals, with whom he was in 1932 to celebrate the promotion to Division II. After a brief stop at SK Admira Vienna at the beginning of 1933 he was to small Erstligisten SC Wacker Wien change after Meidling, where he ran aground in a storm. The newcomer soon became one of the important players of the club and was already on 14 May 1935 in Prague against Czechoslovakia as a connector made ​​his debut as part of the European Cup football teams from 1933 to 1935 in the Austrian national team. Its probably the best game in the team delivered Franz Hanreiter on January 19, 1936 in the famous international match against Spain, Austria was a 5-4 win in Madrid the. However, the Spaniards introduced until shortly before the end 4-3 before Hanreiter the match with a brace still spinning. The Austrian press knew this power to recognize and duly wrote: "The little Meidlinger not only has an excellent understanding of the game and heart to fight, but also brought two magnificent hit to pass, which ultimately decided the game for Austria. "

After this success, Franz Hanreiter moved to the end of 1936 to the French first division team FC Rouen. In the starting eleven of the Normans was with Jean Nicolas, Bernard Antoinette and Roger Rio a particularly torgefährliches trio with Andreas and Matthew, who had accepted the citizenship of his ancestors, and had become as Mathieu André the French national team, also a native. 1937 and 1938 ended the FC Rouen each season in fourth place in the standings of the Division 1; in the Cup competition prevented Racing Strasbourg that Hanreiter 1937 moved into the finals.

1938 returned Franz Hanreiter - possibly due to introduced in France reduction in the number of foreign players to two per team - to become the German Reich annexed Austria, where he went to his former club SK Admira Vienna in the Halvesreihe. With Admira he was Austrian or ostmärkischer champion in the season 1938/39, arrived in this period 1940-1942 also to seven inserts in the rich German national team. After he was appointed as a soldier on the Eastern Front, Franz Hanreiter could still pursue the sport of football in the Soldatenelf " Red Hunter " of the Air Force officer Hermann Graf with prominent German players such as Fritz Walter, Alfons Moog and Hermann Eppenhoff.

Hanreiter returned in December 1946 from captivity and then began a coaching career. He was in charge for three years Spora Luxembourg, was one and a half seasons at Floridsdorfer AC, then XXI at Columbia and in the 1960s the Lower Austrian Football Association.

In 1995 in Vienna Floridsdorf ( 21st district ) was named the Hanreitergasse after him.

Achievements

  • 6 games and 2 goals for the Austrian national football team from 1935 to 1936
  • 7 Matches for rich German national football team from 1940 to 1942
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