Alfred Hala

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Alfred Hala
Personnel
birthday October 6, 1950
position striker
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
0000-1967 Floridsdorfer AC
1967-1971 Viennese sports club 78 (32)
1971-1977 SV Austria Salzburg 151 (29)
at least 1985–1988 SK Bischofshofen at least 76 0(0)
1989-1992 USC Flachau
1992-1996 SK Bischofshofen
1996-1998 SV Konkordiahütte-Tenneck
1 Only league games are given.

Alfred Hala (born October 6, 1950 ) is a former Austrian football player .

Career

Hala played for Floridsdorfer AC until 1967 . In 1967 he moved to the Vienna Sports Club . He made his debut for the WSC in the National League in October 1967 when he was substituted on against SV Austria Salzburg on the eighth day of the 1967/68 season . In that game he also scored his first goal in the top Austrian league with the goal to make it 1-1. For the WSC, he completed a total of 78 games in the National League, in which he was able to score 32 goals.

For the 1971/72 season Hala moved to SV Austria Salzburg. After the introduction of the Bundesliga, he played his first game in this in August 1974 against SK VÖEST Linz . With the Salzburg team, he was relegated from the top division in 1977. Then Hala left the club after more than 150 national and Bundesliga games.

He then played for SK Bischofshofen in the regional league and for the lower-class clubs USC Flachau and SV Konkordiahütte-Tenneck .

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