Willibald Kirbes

Willibald Kirbes (* June 29, 1902; † 3 February 1990) was an Austrian football player.

Career

The winger came from unterklassigen freedom of association 14 Rapid and played his first games in the First Class in the season 1922/23, in which the club also Austrian champion, was a regular place in the team, he had but only from 1925. His first title as main parties won Willibald Kirbes with the OFB Cup 1927, in which he compared the district rivals Austria 3-0 and even contributed a goal in the final. In the subsequent Mitropa Cup 1928 Hütteldorfer reached the final. Against Ferencvaros put it in the first leg but a 1:7 in the second leg Willibald Kirbis shot it fast with a brace Rapid 2-0 in front, but the 5-3 victory was ultimately too little for the title. Thanks to its good performance winger made ​​his debut on May 6, 1928 Hugo Meisl the game against the big rivals Hungary in Budapest for the Austrian national team. The team managed a 2:5 residue in the final minutes still compensate 5:5, also Kirbes was involved as a scorer, but it remained his only team calling.

In the 1928/29 season was Rapid master before the Admiralty, in Cupendspiel produced a narrow 2:3 against Vienna, despite Kirbes gate. In Mitropacup was in the semifinals conclusion. But Willibald Kirbes received with his team another chance. As the Austrian masters of the season 1929/30, they played again reached the final of the Mitropapokals 1930. A 2-0 away against Sparta Prague laid the foundation, a 2:3 on the Hohenwarte meant Mitropacupsieg, probably the biggest success in career Kirbes, as well as the rapid history. 1932 finally went to the winger to second division promoted, the District Ottakringerstraße club FC Libertas Vienna, whom he accompanied by his five Erstligajahre. His career ended when police SV Wien.

Achievements

  • 3 x Austrian Champion: 1923, 1929, 1930
  • 1 x Austrian runner-up: 1928
  • 1 x Austrian Cup winner: 1927
  • 1 x Austrian Cupfinalist: 1928
  • National football team ( Austria )
  • Austrian
  • Born in 1902
  • Died in 1990
  • Man
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