Karl Wondrak

Karl Wondrak (* September 6, 1895, † 27 April 1973) was an Austrian football player. The winger has been with Rapid six times Austrian champion and reached the final of the Mitropa Cup 1927.

Career

Karl Wondrak played from 1914 to 1927 in the First Class for Rapid, the former position of the striker was the right wing. He began his career in the originally Hütteldorfer local rivals WAF, but could ultimately easily insert into the offensive play of the Green-Whites, its rapid advances also caused some gates.

With Rapid he was six times Austrian champion, won in 1919 and 1920, the first two Austrian Cupbewerbe and reached in his last season even the final of the Mitropapokals 1927, which went to the AC Sparta Prague. As an important support he could not even stay away during the First World War from a malaria disease from participating in the championship games.

In the Austrian national Karl Wondrak came early, made ​​his debut on October 4, 1914 in Budapest against Hungary. At that time, however, a city game against Berlin took place on the same day in which the real " national team" played. So Karl Wondraks team career spans actually on the years 1919-1924, a total of 15 times he came on the Austrian wings to train, scoring three goals. Following the resignation of his active career in 1928 he remained at Rapid and took a long time taking care of the offspring.

Achievements

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