Gustav Tögel

Gustav Tögel ( born October 24, 1907 † unknown) was an Austrian football player who won the Mitropacup with Vienna in the 1930s and in the national team was used.

Club career

Tögels career started at second division Gersthoferstrasse SV, from where he moved to Floridsdorfer AC in the spring of 1928. There he played mostly on the right connector position in a forward line, which also included the national player Karl Jiszda, Robert and Joseph Juranic Molzer. The Floridsdorfer could be placed with two fifth places in the middle of the championship and Tögel made ​​a name for himself as a prolific attacker.

Halfway through the season 1929/30, he received an offer from the First Vienna FC and signed with the Döblingern, where he had an impressive debut and in each of the remaining until the end of the season games at least scored one goal each, eventually leading to fourth place in the scoring charts meant. In May 1930, the striker is now used as Linskverbinder could celebrate his first major title as the Vienna suggested the Austria 1-0 in the finals of the OFB Cup. The following season, the Blue - Yellow scored the first league title in the club's history and Tögel was an important part of the attack formation, which also included Friedrich Gschweidl, Josef Adelbrecht and Anton Bauer Brose.

This success eligible to participate in the Mitropacup 1931, where they reached the final with wins over the Bocskai SC Debrecen and AS Roma. There the Döblinger met in the only all- Austrian final in the history of this Bewerbes on the Wiener AC. For 3-2 victory in the first game Tögel contributed a hit and after a 2-1 on the domestic Hohenwarte the greatest success was achieved in the club's history. As a runner-up for the next season, the Vienna was once again qualified for the Mitropacup, where she reached the finals under somewhat curious circumstances after the two participants in the other semi-final were disqualified and the semi-finals was declared against the AGC Bologna to the final. After a 0-2 in Italy, however, was a 1-0 victory in Vienna too little for the title defense. 1933 was brought another championship, but in Mitropacup was already in the first round last stop.

The end of 1934 left Tögel the Vienna and joined the Swiss professional league, where he signed a contract with the Young Fellows Zurich. 1936, had under management by József Winkler Zurich defeated in the championship only to FC Lausanne-Sport, but could get with a 2-0 win against Servette FC Genève to the Cup victory. Tögels goal to make it 1-0 in the first minute is still the earliest in the history of the finals of the Swiss Cupbewerbes. In 1937 he transferred again to the club and ended his career in the French Division 2 at FC Nancy.

National

Tögels international debut in May in 1931 a 0-0 draw with Hungary in the context of the Nations Cup. Two weeks later, was the birth of the miracle team and the position of the link connector was then determined awarded to Anton sound, so it brought Tögel only to use one in the Vienna City team.

Coaching career

After 1945 Tögel served as player-manager of a number of Lower Austria's clubs, including the SC St. Andrew - Woerdern, the SV factory Vöslau and SK Ernstbrunn. When he was coach of the Vienna House of association ASK Atzgersdorf, he was obliged by relegation-threatened FC Vienna in the spring of 1954 and made there in the league. In 1965 he oversaw the SK Slovan Vienna.

Achievements

  • Winners in the Nation: 1931/32
  • 1x Mitropacupsieger: 1931
  • 1x Mitropacupfinalist: 1932
  • 2x Austrian champion: 1931, 1933
  • 1x Austrian Cup winner: 1930
  • 1x Swiss Cup Winner: 1936
  • 1 game for the Austrian national team: 1931
  • National football team ( Austria )
  • Austrian
  • Born 1907
  • Died in the 20th or 21st century
  • Man
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