Andreas Reisinger

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Andreas Reisinger (born October 14, 1963 in Vienna ) is a former Austrian footballer .

Career

player

Reisinger began his professional career at the Wiener Sportclub in 1986. After three years at the sports club, he moved to the traditional Viennese club SK Rapid Wien . After two years with the Green-Whites, he moved to Casino Salzburg and won the Austrian football championship with them. After winning the championship with the Salzburg team, he moved to Vorwärts Steyr in Upper Austria. At the end of his career he went back to the Vienna sports club.

Reisinger played ten times for the Austrian team and was one of the teams at the 1990 World Cup . Reisinger was also present in Austria's embarrassing defeat against the Faroe Islands .

Trainer

From 2005 to June 2011 Reisinger was the trainer of the amateurs of SK Rapid Vienna. From June 2013 to January 2014 he was a trainer at Wiener Viktoria and was replaced by Anton Polster on January 14, 2014 .

Individual evidence

  1. Season review 2010/11 ( Memento from January 14, 2013 in the Internet Archive )
  2. Polster returns to Wiener Viktoria , orf.at, 13 January 2014