Josef Schediwy

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Josef Schediwy (* unknown; † September 14, 1915 in Tashkent ) was an Austrian football player and national player.

Career

Josef Schediwy belonged to the early generation of Austrian footballers and played from 1901 to 1914 for today's Austrian record champions Rapid Wien .

On October 11, 1903, the striker played his first of four games for the Austrian national team in the everlasting hit Austria versus Hungary , which at that time was still played as a city game between Vienna and Budapest . Austria won the match 4-2, with Schediwy after a remarkable pass from Taurer with the equalizer to 1: 1 in the 35th minute on his debutalso scored his only goal for the national selection. Schediwy came to his second appearance for the Austrian selection almost four years later, on May 5, 1907, through a boycott of the large clubs that did not make their players available for this encounter. Austria defeated the Hungarians 3-1 with a team that consisted almost entirely of Rapid players. In the same year, on November 3, 1907, Josef Schediwy completed his third selection game, again against the ore competitor Hungary, which was lost this time in Budapest with 1: 4. The striker made his last appearance for the national team on June 1, 1909, when he lost 8-1 to England, who were overwhelmingly superior to the Austrians in all respects .

With the Hütteldorfern, whose combat team had completely disbanded in 1910 due to the total over-indebtedness of the still young club and had to be replaced by Dionys Schönecker with 16- to 18-year-old youth players such as Edi Bauer , Rigo Kuthan and Krczal , he won in the premiere season of the Austrian Football championship 1911/12 sensational the first championship title for the green-whites. Schediwy itself was one of the older players at this time and was rarely used. Nevertheless, he contributed three more goals in three games to win the first championship title for Rapid. In the following season, Schediwy was able to successfully defend the title with the Hütteldorfer and had two more games in the championship. In the game year 1913/14 he completed his last points game for the Rapidler and reached second place with the team, tied on points behind the Vienna Association Football Club .

On September 14, 1915, Josef Schediwy died in Tashkent as a Russian prisoner of war.

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