Gustav Wieser

Gustav " Guggi " Wieser was an Austrian football player at the position of a striker and successful coach in Germany and Poland.

Career

Gustav Wieser began his career in 1915 at Rapid Vienna, who was then best address in Austrian football. In his first season he was able to draw attention with five goals in a friendly against the DFC Prague on his striker qualities. With the Hütteldorfern he was until 1921 five times Austrian champion and also won the first two Austrian cup competitions.

As a player of Werder he celebrated on 7 May 1916 in a 3-1 victory over arch-rivals Hungary, his debut in the Austrian national team and brought it up to its commitment in Germany, while he was not considered for the national team, on nine missions. After the success at Rapid Gustav Wieser went in 1921 to the Würzburg Kickers, but returned in 1923 returned to Vienna and played now for Rapids large district rivals, the Wiener Amateur SV ​​.

The still untitled violets, the accurate striker could settle quickly and won with his team the championship in 1924, a year later the Cup and 1926 even the Double. In those three seasons, Gustav Wieser chose each for Austrian scorer and also made ​​his comeback in the national team. As a player of the Vienna Amateurs Guggi Wieser was in 18 internationals in action, where he showed one of his best matches in a 4-0 victory over Italy in Genoa, where he also contributed two goals yet even this triumph to 1926. His last game wearing the national jersey he graduated in 1926 with a 4-1 victory against France.

After his active career as a football player Gustav Wieser worked as a successful coach. In 1927, he oversaw the team of Eintracht Frankfurt where he was, what was even more unusual for that time, was supported by a fitness trainer and a doctor. On 19 June 1928, the Austrians took over as coach at FC Schalke 04 and led the Westphalia in 1929 for the first title of a West German champion. After working in Germany Gustav Wieser first went to Czechoslovakia, where he was once again working as an active player at FK Teplice and then to Poland, where he remained until September 1934, coached the team Legia Warsaw from October 1933. After this interlude in the Polish capital, he moved for the next two years in the south of the country after Chorzów where he succeeded in the years 1934 and 1935 winning the Polish championship with the local club. He then worked as a trainer in Luxembourg.

After 1945, back in Germany, Wieser trained among others Bremerhaven 93 His involvement ended there in the spring of 1950, was accused as his team after a defeat in Göttingen corruption. He himself called his players "Grandpa " was obviously not privy to publicly distanced himself from the proceedings and gave his coach Office.

Stations

As a player:

  • Rapid Wien (1914-1921)
  • Kickers Würzburg ( 1921-23 )
  • Wiener Amateur SV ​​(1923-1927)

As manager:

  • Eintracht Frankfurt ( 1927)
  • FC Schalke 04 (1927-1929)
  • Legia Warsaw (1933-1934)
  • Ruch Chorzów (1934-1935)

Achievements

As a player:

  • 7 x Austrian Champion: 1916, 1917, 1919, 1920, 1921, 1924, 1926)
  • 4 x Austrian Cup winner: 1919, 1920, 1925, 1926
  • 3 x Austrian scorer: 1924, 1925, 1926
  • 27 caps and 12 goals for the Austrian national football team from 1916 to 1926

As manager:

  • 2 x Polish Champion: 1934, 1935
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