Heinrich Lebensaft

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Heinrich Lebensaft
Personnel
birthday March 22, 1905
place of birth ViennaAustria
date of death December 25, 1991
position goal
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1924-1925 SpC Rudolfshügel
1925-1926 SV Amateure Vienna
1926-1928 Austria Vienna
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1924-1927 Austria 6 (0)
1 Only league games are given.

Heinrich Lebensaft , also Heinrich Saft (born March 22, 1905 in Vienna ; † December 25, 1991 ) was an Austrian football goalkeeper .

career

society

He started his career at SpC Rudolfshügel from the Vienna district of Favoriten . In 1925 he switched to SV Amateure Wien , which renamed itself to FK Austria Wien after winning the Austrian championship in 1926 . There he continued his career until 1928.

National team

Heinrich Lebensaft made his international debut in the Austrian national team in front of a home crowd in Vienna in a 1-1 draw against Sweden on November 9, 1924 . In total, he played six international matches by 1927.

Heinrich Lebensaft was buried in Vienna at the Inzersdorfer Friedhof (group 5A, row L, number 6).

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