Johann Kondert

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Johann Kondert
Personnel
birthday September 10, 1944
place of birth SzászrégenHungary
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1959 / 60–1962 / 63 ASK Nettingsdorf
1962 / 63-1967 LASK Linz
1967-1970 Offenbacher Kickers
1970-1977 LASK Linz
Stations as a trainer
Years station
1983-1987 LASK Linz
SK. St. Magdalena
SK VOEST Linz
Kremser SC
Austria Klagenfurt
SV Grieskirchen
LASK Linz amateurs
LASK Linz
1 Only league games are given.

Johann (Janos) Kondert (born September 10, 1944 in Sächsisch Regen ) is a former Austrian football player and coach.

Kondert originally comes from Sächsisch Regen in Transylvania . After the war he came to the Haid DP camp in Ansfelden as a refugee child . At the age of 15 he was already on the combat team of the ASK Nettingsdorf factory association. From there he made the leap to LASK in the 1962/63 season . In the 1964/65 season he was champion and cup winner. In 1967/68 he moved to the regional league team Offenbacher Kickers for the next 3 years , with whom he made promotion to the Bundesliga. After a year in the Bundesliga, the club was relegated to the Regionalliga Süd again, where they immediately rose again the following year and won the cup. Kondert moved back to Linz before the 1970/71 season and ended his career in 1977. Overall, Kondert scored 39 goals in 215 league games for LASK.

He celebrated great successes from 1983 to 1987 as a coach at LASK, with whom he made it into the UEFA Cup four times in a row . Other clubs were SK. St. Magdalena, SK VOEST Linz , Kremser SC , Austria Klagenfurt , SV Grieskirchen, LASK Amateure, and again LASK. After Kondert resigned from the LASK coaching position due to health problems, he took over the coaching position in his adopted home Windischgarsten . In the second year he led the club as second in the table in the 2nd class south-east in the 1st class east, where the club still plays today. When he resigned after another year as a coach, he stayed with the club as sporting director, where he resigned from this post before the 2007/08 season.

Web links

Individual evidence

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  2. A unique title is 50. In: orf.at . July 3, 2015, accessed October 28, 2019 .
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