Hannes Winklbauer

Hannes Winklbauer ( born December 25, 1949 and actually Johann Winklbauer ) is a former Austrian sports journalist, football players, national players and coaches.

Career as a player

As a football player Hannes Winklbauer was active in SV Austria Salzburg SV Kapfenberg when, SC Schwarz-Weiß Bregenz from 1973 to 1984. On 8 June 1974, the former captain of the Salzburg made ​​its debut in the match against Italy ( 0-0) in the Austrian national team, for which he completed in 1974 and 1975 a total of 7 tryouts over the years. His last game he played in the qualifiers for Euro 1976 on November 19, 1975 the 0-1 defeat away against Wales Austria.

Career as a coach

Following the resignation as football players Hannes Winklbauer beat the career as a coach. In the season 1984/85 he took on the initiative of his brother Hubert, who has already played at the club, sole responsibility as caregivers the country's division ASVÖ FC Puch. He then coached the Salzburg Austria in the game year 1984/85. As a coach and manager in personal union, however, he was relegated to the second league with the club. An important "success" for the Salzburg Austria could Winklbauer then, however, with the discovery of the only 19 -year-old Christian Piesendorfers Fürstaller to chalk up. After a visit of the local editor of the Pinzgauer news, Heinz, Bayer, Winklbauer went to Zell am See, where the young talent was playing, and obliged the defender immediately for its Austria. Christian Fürstaller was in the following years, a football icon in Salzburg and was in the 1990s and to successfully master and UEFA Cup Team of the Violet. Not only Ch Fürstaller but also Wolfgang Singer celebration among his discoveries. This season was the champion in the 2.Division Austria and was able to secure the survival of the organization. In a further stay in the 2.Division which Austria would then broken by it. Seen in that time was the no-name team, the foundation stone of today's Red Bull team.

Career as a sports journalist

After 1986/87 his second stint as coach was not crowned at the Salzburg of success, Hannes Winklbauer then ended his brief career as a football coach and tried now as a sports journalist. Until his retirement in 2010 Hannes Winklbauer one of the most prolific and most recognized sports journalist was in Austria and wrote especially for the Salzburger Nachrichten.

Successes as a player

  • 3 × Austrian Cup Final: 1974, 1980, 1981
  • National football team ( Austria )
  • Austrian
  • Football coach ( Austria )
  • Born in 1949
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