Henri Hiltl

Hiltl Heinrich ( born October 8, 1910 in Vienna, † 25 November 1982), from 1939 Henri Hiltl, was an Austrian and French football player and coach.

Career in Austria

Heinrich Hiltl came the age of 15 to Brigittenauer AC and won with the then second division championship of the 2nd Viennese class. In its debut year in the first class of the Austrian ( Vienna ) Championship 1926/27, the Brigittenauer AC took a sensational second place, with Hiltl denied a championship game this season. In the following years Hiltl played a significant role in the Brigitte Auern and made so interesting for the top clubs in the first division. 1929 Henry moved Hiltl age of 19 to Wiener AC and immediately became an integral part of the team. With the Wiener AC Hiltl celebrated its first successes. In 1931, he was with the Black - Red Austrian Cup winner and reached the final of the sensational Mitropapokals. Hiltl was used in all seven Mitropacupspielen and was charged with seven goals topscorer of the competition. However, both finals went against the First Vienna FC 1894 with 2:3 and 1:2 narrowly lost. Through these successes Hugo Meisl became aware of the Vienna and invited him for the international match on April 12, 1931 against the Czechoslovak Republic in the Austrian national one. Hiltl stood in the starting line-up, but could not convince in this match and was not taken into account in further consequence of Hugo Meisl for the national team.

Career in France

1934 left Hiltl the Wiener AC and Austria and participated in an international commitment to the French club Excelsior AC Roubaix. Again, he immediately became an indispensable part of the team and stayed until 1939 in Roubaix. With his new club Heinrich Hiltl occupied from 1936 to 1939 in the first French division ranks 9, 8, 6, and 13 in the French Cup competition he reached the quarter-finals with Roubaix in 1936 and in subsequent years, each the knockout stages. 1939 Henry moved Hiltl for Racing Club de Paris and won with the Brussels residents in the 1939/40 season the French Cup competition. In the championship Hiltl occupied with RC Paris 9th place in the 1st Division North. Hiltl had long since all connections to Austria, which had become part of the German Empire canceled, and took after he had received the offer to play in the French national team, in 1939 a French citizen. In RC Paris Hiltl met two other Frenchmen with Austrian roots, his former team-mate at the Vienna AC Rudolf Hiden and born in Linz Gusti Jordan.

His first game in the French national team played Henri, as he is now called, together with Hiden and Jordan, on 28 January 1940 at Parc des Princes stadium against Portugal. Then Hiltl still came on December 24, 1944 home game against Belgium for use. Both games were won by France ( 3-2 Portugal, Belgium 3:1) and the short team career Henri Hiltls has a perfect record in the French national team.

After Hiltl had won with the RC Paris 1940 Cup, he left the club again. The years 1941-1945 represent a gap in Hiltls Biography dar. It is not known where and how he spent these years, or whether he was active or footballing had to do military service. 1945 wrote Henri Hiltl a contract with CO Roubaix - Tourcoing and played again in the first French division. With CORT, he finished 1945/46, the third in the championship and in 1947 celebrated the greatest success in his playing career. With 23 goals in 36 missions he helped the giants from Roubaix to its first and only French title. 1948 ended Hiltl Henri, who had long since reached cult status and celebrity in France, his career as a player, in which he, who at his best weighed 78 kg at a height of 1.78 m, in the French first division 180 goals should have shot; this information, however, can not be confirmed with certainty. He joined the coaching reins ( one after the other in Tourcoing, Mouscron / Belgium and Merle Bach / Lorraine ), which he, however, only moderately successful exercised. However, he has built up in SO Merle Bach, a real " Zeche club," a systematic talent. Subsequently operation Henri Hiltl the café Le Penalty ( " The penalty " ) in Roubaix; He died on 25 November 1982 at the age of 70 years.

Stations as a player

Successes as a player

Teams managed

  • National football team ( Austria )
  • Austrian
  • National football team (France)
  • Football coach (France)
  • Born 1910
  • Died in 1982
  • Man
  • Frenchman
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