Johann Tandler

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Johann "Hans" Tandler (* 1901 , † after 1957) was an Austrian football player . The defender was able to win two Austrian championships with the amateurs .

Career

Hans Tandler first played for the Vienna Cricket and Football Club in the second class, before moving from the Prater to Ober Sankt Veit to the amateurs and thus to the first class in 1923 . Hans Tandler became one of the important pillars of the violet defense, ball-safe and fast, but also a good long-range shooter and penalty guarantee. The first four years were extremely successful for the defender - he was runner-up and Austrian champion twice - namely in 1923/24 and 1925/26 - and also won the Austrian Cup three times in a row. At the same time, Hans Tandler was also a regular in the Austrian national team : during this time he played twelve times in the team defense, mostly together with Karl Rainer or Josef Blum von der Vienna .

Like several players of the violet title hamsterers, Hans Tandler left the club at the end of 1926, together with club colleague Viktor Hierländer he went to the United States to the New York Giants . From 1928, however, he could be found again in Ober Sankt Veit, where he again played for the amateurs, who were now called Austria. Together with Emil Regnard he defended in the I. League until 1931, and again recommended himself for the national team for which he came to six more missions. Particularly noteworthy is the 2-0 victory over Switzerland on October 28, 1928, in which Hans Tandler scored both goals - one of them with a directly converted free kick from the middle of the field.

But once again, the light-blonde defender Hans Tandler followed the financial temptations of foreign countries and, after coaching in Riga, first went to Lausanne-Sports in Switzerland and then to OGC Nice in France , where he played in Division 1 and then worked as a coach , he also opened a restaurant in Nice.

The Viennese later went to Turkey , where he became the head coach of Galatasaray SK and led the team to the victory of Millî Küme in 1939 and subsequently settled down as an innkeeper. During a tour of Austria Wien in 1956/57 they were treated to traditional Viennese cuisine at Tandler's in Istanbul.

successes

Individual evidence

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