Heinz Binder

Heinz Binder (born 29 January 1943 in Vienna ) is a retired Austrian football player.

Career

Heinz Binder made ​​primarily as a defensive player on the stopper position a name, but might as well help out in midfield. Described as quiet and humble player who began his career at the SV Donau Vienna, which he joined in the age of eleven. In 1958 he moved to Vienna FS Elektra, in which he came to his first operations in the sub-prime Regionalliga Ost. Ultimately, he was hired in 1963 by the Viennese Austria and played the next four years in the championship for the violets.

Heinz Binder scraped as runner and OFB - Cupfinalist 1964 two times in a title win over the Cup victory in 1967, his successor Johann Frank was already on the court. Nevertheless, the Austria- time for the defender was quite successful, because he could play in the national team and are recommended after a successful debut in a 3-2 against Yugoslavia on September 27, 1964 strongly for the team. Overall, he came up in 1966 to nine inserts for Austria, the World Cup qualifier '66 failed, however.

1967 he moved to FC Wacker Innsbruck, at the Heinz Binder ultimately after the Cup victory in 1970, 1970/71 and now as SSW Innsbruck 1971/72 Austrian master could be. After these successes left Heinz Binder Innsbruck direction Donawitzer SV Alpine, where he was able to establish with the Styrian in the top half of the table. The tens League reform in 1974, however, brought the descent in the National League. However, Heinz Binder returned again in the major league football back in 1975 to 1977 he was still playing as a regular force for the GAK, missed not in his last Bundesliga season one game minute.

Achievements

  • 2 x Austrian Champion: 1971, 1972
  • 1 x Austrian Cup winner: 1970
  • 9 games for the Austrian national team from 1964 to 1966
  • National football team ( Austria )
  • Austrian
  • Austrian Champion ( football)
  • Born in 1943
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