Horst Nemec

Horst Nemec (born 25 January 1939, † 23 June 1984) was an Austrian football player. He could be with Austria Vienna three times Austrian champion and as often conquer the scorer crown of the Austrian Bundesliga. Overall, he was regarded as one of Austria's greatest striker in the early 60s.

Career

Horst Nemec began his football career in August 1950 when Rudolfsheimer AC and came across the SC Helfort Vienna for Austria, for whom he made ​​his debut in the season 1957/58 in the Bundesliga. Just under two years later he was already in the ranks of the Austrian national team. His first international match he graduated in the second round of the European Championship in 1960 against Norway and scored in a 5-2 victory at once his first two international goals. In the quarterfinals, although came off against France, but with the third Nemec Nationaltor. He played rapidly in the starting eleven of Austria in the successful Decker era. In the famous 3-0 victory over Spain from eternal attendance record in the Prater Stadium, he met the same way as in the 3-1 victory over England.

As his many best international game however is often the 3:1 via Czechoslovakia called 24 April 1963, in which Horst Nemec scored all three Austrian gates. Meanwhile, could the striker with Austria dominate the championship and managed from 1961 to 1963 the triple championship win, which he had as a three time scorer in the Bundesliga naturally large proportion. In team striker remained active until 1965, his career he trailed off in Vienna, where he scored his last in 1968 his 146 Bundesliga goals in just 220 games. After the descent of Vienna in the Regionalliga Ost he wore through numerous gates significantly to the championship title in ( 1968/69 season ) and chances of promotion. After his early death in 1984, he was buried at the cemetery Baumgartner (Group F1, number 512).

Stations

  • Rudolfsheimer AC (1950-1956)
  • SC Helfort Vienna (1956-1958)
  • FK Austria Wien (1958-1966)
  • First Vienna FC ( from 1966)

Achievements

  • 3 x Austrian scorer: 1961, 1962, 1964
  • 3 x Austrian Champion: 1961, 1962, 1963
  • 3 x Austrian Cup Winner: 1960, 1962, 1963
  • Participation Championship 1960: quarter-finals
  • Participation Championship 1964: Eighth
  • 29 caps and 16 goals for the Austrian national football team from 1959 to 1966

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  • National football team ( Austria )
  • Austrian
  • Austrian Champion ( football)
  • Soccer scorer ( Austria )
  • Born in 1939
  • Died in 1984
  • Man
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