Paul Kozlicek

Paul Kozlicek ( born July 22, 1937 in Vienna, † 26 November 1999 Seville ) was an Austrian football player.

Career

Paul Kozlicek was an all-rounder, who liked to start his career mainly as a striker, but later also played defensive. He started his career together with his older brother Ernst Kozlicek when Meidlinger club SC Wacker Wien 1949. Lineups For the most part, he was cited as " Kozlicek II", to distinguish him from his brother " Kozlicek I". In the 1954/55 season Paul Kozlicek first played in the A- League for the Black - White - with 20 and 21 hits over the next two seasons he made rapid attention. So he came already on 25 March 1956 in Paris against France under Charles Geyer to his team debut for brother Ernst was on this evening for the second match countries.

The brothers waved joint participation at the World Cup 1958 after they had already made with Alfred and Robert grains in Switzerland in 1954 good experiences. In Sweden, the group opponents proved to the eventual champions Brazil, European champion Soviet Union and England, however, be too strong. In 1959 the two brothers from Kozlicek got into financial difficulties SC Wacker Wien were converted to LASK where in 1962 should the paths of the two separate. While Paul Kozlicek remained in Linz went Ernst Kozlicek 1 Schwechater SC. With the LASK the younger brother finally won by the runner-up in 1962 and lost the FA Cup final in 1963 in the season 1964/65 the Double. After he went to this great success for Admira, he managed the feat with his new club also fetch already in the next 1965/66 season, the Double. By 1971 Paul Kozlicek then remained still in the championship for the Admiraner active.

Stations

  • SC Wacker Wien (1949-1959)
  • Linzer ASK (1959-1965)
  • SK Admira Vienna (1965-1971)

Achievements

  • 2 x Austrian Champion: 1965, 1966
  • 2 x Austrian Vice Champion: 1956, 1962
  • 2 x Austrian Cup Winner: 1965, 1966
  • 1 x Austrian Cupfinalist: 1963
  • Participation World Cup 1958: Group stage ( top 16)
  • Participation Championship 1960: Quarter-Finals
  • 14 caps and 1 goal for the Austrian national football team from 1956 to 1963

Footnotes

  • National football team ( Austria )
  • Football players ( LASK Linz)
  • Austrian Champion ( football)
  • Austrian
  • Died in 1999
  • Born in 1937
  • Man
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