Manfred Zsak

Manfred Zsak ( born December 22, 1964 in Vienna) is a former Austrian football player and current football coach. The defensive midfielder played 49 times, participated in the 1990 World Cup in Italy and could be with Austria Vienna three times in series champion. He was responsible for the U -21 national team as head coach. After that, he served as assistant coach of the national team OFB before he was replaced in November 2011 under the new Team Principal of ÖFBs, Marcel Koller, Thomas Janeschitz and Fritz Schmid; he was offered as a U18 team head coach, a post.

Career

Manfred Zsak grew up in the southern city at FC Admira / Wacker, in which even in the 1982/83 season he made ​​his debut in the first division. After a few games, he was already a regular player and established himself with his club in the middle of the league. His ticket to the national team, he broke on 15 October 1986 in a 3-0 against Albania. Manfred Zsak soon became well Fixbestandteils of the Austrian team, so he was courted by various parties. Finally, it undertook in 1987 the then top team FK Austria Wien.

The violets Manfred Zsak rose after the 1989 active End of career Herbert Prohaska on to captain. It was followed by five years of great title, where the championship was three times in a row fetched from 1991 to 1993, as many times as Manfred Zsak won the OFB Cup these days with his team. If it does not work with international success at club level, so he could participate with the national team at the 1990 World Cup in Italy. The midfielder came in all the games available for use, but had to concede defeat just with the team in the group stage.

Manfred Zsak, who had taken part in almost all international matches from 1986 to 1993 - a total of 49 in all - came two years after the end of his career in the national team in 1995 at the Vienna Austria back. Ultimately, it was still in the 1996/97 season to a Bundesliga comeback at GAK and especially as a non- descent method for the FC Linz. Overall, he came to 408 top-flight appearances. After completion of the UEFA professional license in 2004, he was a year later junior national coach in the U16, U21 then. Previously he had worked at the Admiralty as a youth coach.

Achievements

  • 3 x Austrian Champion: 1991, 1992, 1993
  • 3 x Austrian Cup Winner: 1990, 1992, 1994
  • 49 games and 5 goals for the Austrian national football team from 1986 to 1993
  • National football team ( Austria )
  • Soccer player (FC Admira Wacker )
  • Football players ( FK Austria Wien )
  • Football players ( Grazer AK )
  • Football players ( LASK Linz)
  • Austrian Champion ( football)
  • Austrian
  • Born in 1964
  • Man
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