Josef Argauer
Josef " Pepi " Argauer (* November 15, 1910 in Vienna, † October 10, 2004 ibid ) was co- team leader of the Austrian national football team on April 21, 1956 to 9 August 1958.
He was all his life connected to football, namely as a professional player, sports journalist, official and coach. Moreover, he is considered the " inventor" of the traditional Wiener Stadthalle tournament.
In 1978, he received the Silver Medal for Services to the Republic of Austria
1913-1937: Hugo Meisl | Heinrich Retschury from 1945: Josef Argauer | Otto Barić | Eduard Bauer | Karel Brückner | Didi Constantini | Karl Decker | Branko Elsner | Alfred Frey | Eduard Frühwirth | Karl Geyer | Béla Guttmann | Ernst Happel | Hickersberger | Andreas Herzog | Erich Hof | Hans Kaulich | Hans Krankl | Arthur Kolisch | Slavko Kovačić | Felix Latzke | Josef Molzer | Walter Nausch | Johann Pesser | Herbert Prohaska | Franz Putzendopler | Alfred Riedl | Willibald Ruttensteiner | Egon Selzer | Helmut Senekowitsch | Leopold Šťastný | Karl Stotz | Karl Zankl
Current team boss Marcel Koller
- Football players ( Austria )
- Football coach ( Austria )
- Carrier of the Silver Medal of Honour for Services to the Republic of Austria
- Athletes (Vienna)
- Austrian
- Born 1910
- Died in 2004
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