Robert Cimera

, Mostly just called Robert Cimera Robert ( born September 17, 1887) was an Austrian football player at the position of a rotor, later also played defense. With the Austrian national football team, he participated in the Olympic Games in Stockholm in 1912.

Career

Robert Cimera began his career as a football player at DFC Prague. From the Blue - White 1908 he managed the leap into the Austrian team, with whom he made ​​his debut against England football teacher. As a left half- Robert Cimera was allowed to accompany the 1912 National Team to Stockholm at the Olympics. In the opening match against Germany Cimera had an easy time with his team after a German defenders had ran down his own goalie. Austria won with 5:1, Robert Cimera scored the final results. In the next round, however, there was a surprising departure from the Netherlands.

However, the national team was able to continue in a specially created, but actually meaningless, " repechage " the competition. Here Robert Cimera came after victories over Norway and Italy to the final against Hungary, where he lost to the team with 0:3. During the First World War, it took his runners to Hütteldorf, where he but only rarely was used in defense. His last international game he played in 1915 against Hungary.

Stations

  • DFC Prague (1908-1914)
  • SK Rapid Wien (1914-1916)

Achievements

  • National football team ( Austria )
  • Austrian
  • Austrian Champion ( football)
  • Olympian ( Austria )
  • Born in 1887
  • Died in the 20th century
  • Man
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