Alfred Riedl (soccer player)

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Alfred Riedl (2010)

Alfred Riedl (born November 2, 1949 in Vienna - † September 8, 2020 ) was an Austrian football player and coach .

Career

His stations as a player included a. FK Austria Wien , Royal Antwerp , Standard Liège , FC Metz and the Grazer AK . His greatest successes as an active player were: Austrian champion with Austria Wien (1969, 1970), Austrian cup winner with Austria Wien (1971) and the Grazer AK (1981), Austrian top scorer (1972), Belgian top scorer (1973, 1975) and the Winning the “bronze shoe” for the third best scorer in Europe (1975). In addition, Alfred Riedl made four appearances in the national team .

In 1991 Riedl succeeded Josef Hickersberger as the Austrian team manager . Then he trained a. a. Zamalek Cairo (1994–1995) and the national teams of Liechtenstein (1997–1998) and Palestine (2004–2005).

From 2005, Alfred Riedl coached the Vietnamese national soccer team , which he had been in charge of from 2003 to 2004. In December 2007, he resigned from this post after criticism from Union officials.

Since 2008 Riedl was the head coach of the Vietnamese first division club Xi măng Hải Phong , but was dismissed in March 2009 after only three games in the current season. In August 2009 Riedl was hired to coach the Lao U-23 team . From May 2010 to July 2011 he was the coach of the Indonesian national soccer team , from December 2013 he coached the Indonesian national soccer team again. Riedl received a contract until 2016.

Riedl died in September 2020 of cancer at the age of 70.

Stations

As a player

As a trainer

ÖFB international matches under team boss Alfred Riedl

Legend
  • H = home game
  • A = away game
  • green background color = victory of Austria
  • yellow background color = tie
  • red background color = defeat
Games Victories draw Defeats Gates TD
8th 1 3 4th 6:16 −10
No. date Result opponent venue occasion
523 October 31, 1990 1: 4 Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Yugoslavia A. Belgrade ( YUG ) EM 1992 - qualification
524 11/14/1990 0-0 Northern IrelandNorthern Ireland Northern Ireland H Vienna EM 1992 - qualification
525 04/17/1991 0-0 NorwayNorway Norway H Vienna
526 05/01/1991 0: 6 SwedenSweden Sweden A. Stockholm ( SWE )
527 05/22/1991 3-0 FaroeseFaroe Islands Faroe Islands H Salzburg EM 1992 - qualification
528 06/05/1991 1: 2 DenmarkDenmark Denmark A. Odense ( DEN ) EM 1992 - qualification
529 09/04/1991 1: 1 PortugalPortugal Portugal A. Postage ( POR )
530 10/09/1991 0: 3 DenmarkDenmark Denmark H Vienna EM 1992 - qualification

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b mourning for ex-ÖFB team boss Alfred Riedl. In: Kurier.at . September 8, 2020, accessed September 8, 2020 .
  2. Alfred Riedl Meninggal Dunia. In: CNNIndonesia.com . September 8, 2020, accessed September 8, 2020 (Indonesian).
  3. ^ Alfred Riedl. In: Transfermarkt.de . Retrieved September 8, 2020 .