Gustav Tögel

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Gustav Tögel
Personnel
birthday October 24, 1907
place of birth ViennaAustria-Hungary
date of death January 24, 1981
Place of death ViennaAustria
position Liaison striker
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
0000-1928 Gersthofer SV
1928-1929 Floridsdorfer AC
1930-1934 First Vienna FC
1934-1937 FC Young Fellows Zurich
1937-1938 FC Nancy
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1931 Austria 1 (0)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
SC St. Andrä-Wölker
SV Factory Vöslau
SK Ernstbrunn
0000-1954 ASK Atzgersdorf
at least 1954 FC Vienna
at least 1965 SK Slovan Vienna
1 Only league games are given.

Gustav Franz Tögel (born October 24, 1907 in Vienna , Austria-Hungary ; † January 24, 1981 in Vienna, Austria ) was an Austrian football player who won the Mitropacup with Vienna in the 1930s and was part of the national team .

Club career

Tögels career began with the second division club Gersthofer SV , from where he moved to Floridsdorfer AC in the spring of 1928 . There he mostly played on the right connector position in a storm row, which also included the national players Karl Jiszda , Robert Juranic and Josef Molzer . The Floridsdorfers were able to place themselves in the middle of the championship with two fifth places and Tögel made a name for himself as a dangerous attacker.

In the middle of the 1929/30 season he received an offer from First Vienna FC and signed with the Döblingern, where he made an impressive debut and scored at least one goal in each of the games remaining until the end of the season, which ultimately came fourth on the scorers list meant. In May 1930, the striker is now used as Linskverbinder also celebrated his first major title when the Vienna in the final of ÖFB Cup to Austria with 1: 0 beat. In the following season, the blue-yellow achieved the first championship title in the club's history and Tögel was an important part of the attack formation, which also included Friedrich Gschweidl , Josef Adelbrecht and Anton Brosenbauer .

This success entitled to participate in the Mitropacup 1931 , where you reached the final with victories over Bocskai FC Debrecen and AS Roma . There the Döblinger met in the only purely Austrian final in the history of this competition on the Vienna AC . Tögel contributed a goal to the 3-2 win in the first game and after a 2-1 win at the home Hohe Warte , the greatest success in the club's history was achieved. As runners-up for the next season, Vienna was again qualified for the Mitropacup , where they reached the final under somewhat strange circumstances after the two participants of the other semi-final meeting were disqualified and the semi-final against AGC Bologna was declared the final. After a 2-0 win in Italy, however, a 1-0 win in Vienna wasn't enough to defend the title. In 1933 another championship title was won, but the Mitropacup was the final destination in the first round.

At the end of 1934 Tögel left Vienna and switched to the Swiss professional league , where he signed a contract with the Young Fellows Zurich . In 1936, the Zurich team, supervised by József Winkler , only had to admit defeat to FC Lausanne-Sport in the championship , but were able to win the cup with a 2-0 win against Servette FC Genève . Tögels goal to 1-0 in the first minute is the earliest in the history of the finals of the Swiss Cup to this day. In 1937 he changed clubs again and ended his career in French Division 2 at FC Nancy .

National team

Tögels debut in the national team took place in May 1931 in a 0-0 win against Hungary in the Nations Cup . Less than two weeks later, the miracle team was born and the position of the links connector was then permanently assigned to Anton Schall , so that Tögel only worked on the Vienna city team.

Coaching career

After 1945 Tögel worked as a player-coach at a number of Lower Austrian clubs, including Badener AC , SC St. Andrä-Wrogen , SV Fabrik Vöslau and SK Ernstbrunn . When he was coach of the Vienna lower house club ASK Atzgersdorf , he was committed to relegation-threatened FC Vienna in the spring of 1954 and managed to stay up there. In 1965 he was in charge of SK Slovan Vienna .

successes

  • Winner in the Nations Cup: 1931/32
  • 1 × Mitropacup winner: 1931
  • 1 × Mitropacup finalist: 1932
  • 2 × Austrian champions: 1931, 1933
  • 1 × Austrian cup winner: 1930
  • 1 × Swiss Cup winner: 1936
  • 1 game for the Austrian national soccer team: 1931