Max Gold

Maximilian Gold ( born November 22, 1900 in Vienna, † November 27, 1961 in Tehran ) was an Austrian football player.

Career

The defender started his career at the Vienna AF, for the first time he played championship games after the end of World War I and early 1919/20, established himself as a regular player and mainstay in the wine-red elf. In the championship, only to find in the midfield, but he won the Austrian Cup 1922 with a 2-1 victory against the amateurs with the Hütteldorfern. In the same year Maximilian gold also came two appearances in defense in the Austrian national team - in a 1-1 draw with Hungary and a 7-1 victory over Switzerland.

After this successful season Maximilian gold was lured away from the runner- SC Hakoah Vienna. After he had left the club in the summer of 1924 for a short time to play with Maccabi Tallinn in Estonia, he went back in time to the beginning of the championship Hakoah. With the Blue White he finally achieved his greatest success, as in 1924/25 he was with the team of Austrian masters. After another summer trip to the Baltic states, this time as coach of Maccabi Kaunas, he returned in the autumn of 1925 back to Hakoah. When after the first American tour, several players left the club, the defender stayed with the club, but took after the second American tour in 1927 an offer from the New York Giants. A year in the ASL He returned to Austria, where he 1928/29, ran aground on the Wiener AC and some games for Hakoah made ​​in the autumn of 1929, but then back to New York at the Hakoah All-Stars went.

An injury to the ankle ended the playing career of Maximilian gold. In the early 1930s he was the owner and manager of the football team Maccabi Chicago, where some former Hakoahspieler worked. Later he worked as a trainer in the Baltic States, Luxembourg and then as a sports manager in Vienna.

Achievements

  • 2 caps for the Austrian national football team 1922
  • National football team ( Austria )
  • Football players (Wiener AF)
  • Austrian
  • Born 1900
  • Died in 1961
  • Man
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