Josef Schicklgruber

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Pepi Schicklgruber
Josef Schicklgruber online - SC Rheindorf Altach.jpg
Josef Schicklgruber in the gate
of SC Rheindorf Altach (2009)
Personnel
Surname Josef Schicklgruber
birthday July 21, 1967
place of birth AnsfeldenAustria
size 187 cm
position goalkeeper
Juniors
Years station
1973–198? ASK Nettingsdorf
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1984-1990 ASK Nettingsdorf
1990-1998 Linz ASK / LASK Linz 190 (0)
1998-2001 SK Sturm Graz 51 (0)
2001-2007 ASKÖ Pasching 203 (0)
2007-2008 SK Sturm Graz 17 (0)
2009 SCR Altach 14 (0)
2009-2010 FC Pasching 26 (0)
2011–2012 Union Weißkirchen 0 (0)
2011–2012 Union Weißkirchen II 1 (0)
2012-2013 ATSV Stadl-Paura 0 (0)
2015-2016 SV Wallern 0 (0)
2016– ASKÖ Kematen-Piberbach 0 (0)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
2011 SK Vorwärts Steyr (goalkeeping coach)
2012-2013 ATSV Stadl-Paura (goalkeeping coach)
1 Only league games are given.
Schicklgruber in the Altach jersey with the number 80 (2009)

Josef "Pepi" Schicklgruber (born July 21, 1967 in Ansfelden ) is a former Austrian soccer goalkeeper . He ended his professional career in 2009, but was then registered in the amateur field for more years.

Career

Career start at home

Josef Schicklgruber was born on July 21, 1967 in what was then the market town of Ansfelden, which was elevated to a town in 1988. After he was registered as a football player by ASK Nettingsdorf for the first time on October 7, 1976 - according to his own statement, he already played at the age of six in 1973 in the club where his father was the groundskeeper and his mother was responsible for washing the clothes - He spent many more years here and from 1984 was also used in the men's team of the lower-class club. From the beginning he was trained as a field player and was only used briefly as a goalkeeper in his youth when the regular goalkeeper was prevented from playing a game. After that he was only used as a field player, but from the youth team onwards he was also used as a goalkeeper on a trial basis before he finally decided on the position of goalkeeper at the age of 18. Since there was still a shortage of goalkeepers at that time, he had to play games in the junior team as well as in the reserve and was mostly on the bench with the first combat team that was represented in the 1st Upper Austrian regional league at the time.

After Nettingsdorf was relegated from the 1st to the 2nd regional league in 1987, there was a change in the club, which resulted in a younger team with a new coaching team. From this time on, Schicklgruber acted as the goalkeeper of the first team at ASK Nettingsdorf , with whom he was promoted to the next higher division in the second year of the second national league. In the 1989/90 season, the club from the Linz suburb was again represented in the highest Upper Austrian league and acted there in competition with teams such as SV Ried and their then player- coach Klaus Roitinger . His talent was recognized and further promoted by his coach at the time, who had predicted a quality suitable for the Bundesliga . He was subsequently voted “Goalkeeper of the Year” by the league's coaches and in the same year quit his learned and time-consuming job as a plumber and concentrated on his sports career. Thereupon he sought a trial training with the then Bundesliga club SK Vorwärts Steyr , which was rejected by the then President Alois Radlspäck . Schicklgruber then received nationwide attention in the current championship when he scored the goal 1-0 lead in a 2-0 win against Union Vöcklamarkt . The goal, which led to considerable media coverage in Upper Austria, also called the Linz ASK , which had been represented in the second-class second division since 1989/90 .

Change to the state capital

After years in Upper Austrian amateur football, Schicklgruber signed his first professional contract with Linz ASK in 1990 after he had convinced coach Adolf Blutsch and his assistant coach Erwin Spiegel in the trial training and became the second goalkeeper behind Axel Stangl . Only two months after his engagement, Schicklgruber came into play for the first time in the Austrian second division in the city derby against SK VÖEST Linz , as Stangl was prevented from getting married, and was promoted to number 1 in the goal of Linz after the game by coach Blutsch . At the end of his first year of play, he finished tenth in the Krone footballer election . After playing several games, he tore a ligament in his ankle during the winter break in 1991 and was out for weeks. Although he had missed numerous games, he was immediately reinstated as a goalkeeper after his recovery. In the election for Upper Austria Footballer of the Year , he prevailed in front of national goalkeeper Klaus Lindenberger and won this election for the first time. It was at this time that he met his current wife.

In 1992 he played together with his future coach at ASKÖ Pasching , Georg Zellhofer , who had come from city rivals SK VÖEST Linz, under the Austrian coach Helmut Senekowitsch in the athletics team. This year, for the second time in a row, he won the Kronen Zeitung's Upper Austria soccer election . After a mixed season in 1992/93 , the then 27-year-old LASK goalkeeper remained clean in 1241 minutes (13 games) and was one of the people responsible for the Linz club's promotion to the Bundesliga. He just missed the world record of the time, which at that time was 1390 minutes. In the game against city rivals FC Linz - in the meantime SK VÖEST Linz had renamed itself - the successful Schicklgrubers series broke through an own goal by his team-mate Goran Kartalija , the Serbian-born defense chief of Linz ASK. After winning the championship with coach Walter Skocik , the 1.87 m tall goalkeeper was voted Upper Austria's most popular football player for the third time in a row, receiving 209,228 votes in the Kronen Zeitung election; a record that still holds today (as of 2016).

Following these successes, the association, especially the president of the association, Otto Jungbauer , came to contract disputes that were only settled over time. In 1996 Schicklgruber made his debut in European club football when he took part in the 1996 UEFA Intertoto Cup with Linzer ASK . Here he and his team prevailed in the group phase against competitors Werder Bremen , Djurgårdens IF , Apollon_Limassol and B68 Toftir , with the team moving into the semifinals with four wins from as many games and a goal difference of 11: 1. In this he was defeated with the team with a total score of 2: 7 to the club Rotor Volgograd from Russia .

In the 1996/97 season he received the first red card of his professional career from referee Konrad Plautz after showing the referee the windshield wiper . Because of this unsportsmanlike behavior, he was suspended for three games. In 1998 he won the Linz indoor tournament with Linz ASK , which was considered a prestigious tournament in the state capital due to the rivalry with FC Stahl Linz. This year he finished second behind Peter Stöger and ahead of Markus Weissenberger in the choice of Upper Austria's most popular players , with Stöger and Weissenberger playing together with Schicklgruber at Linz ASK at that time. Last year, the Linz athletes also saw a major merger in Linz football, in which the previously rival clubs FC Linz and Linzer ASK were merged and henceforth appeared under the name LASK Linz. Under the new coach Otto Barić , who was already acting as a coach in Linz in the 1970s, Schicklgruber was no longer taken into account, although his previous appearances, his popularity and the successes in Linz were no longer taken into account. Željko Pavlović , coming from FC Linz, replaced him as number 1 and he was now the second goalkeeper on the bench. This culminated, after the replacement of Barić as head coach by the Croatian-Austrian coach Marinko Koljanin , in the fact that Schicklgruber was only listed as number 3 from the summer of 1998. David Wimleitner , who had previously only been active in amateur football and was hired by coach Koljanin and the sporting leadership, replaced him as number 2. Subsequently, the 31-year-old Schicklgruber was advised by coach Marinko Koljanin to leave the club.

After a successful time at LASK, further successes in Graz

Due to fortunate circumstances, Schicklgruber finally found his way to SK Sturm Graz during the winter break of 1998/99 , after the then manager and former player Heinz Schilcher had contacted him with his family during a ski holiday. After the second goalkeeper Abiodun Baruwa was seriously injured after only one use and there was a lack of goalkeepers in the club, they needed a player to compete for the regular place with Kazimierz Sidorczuk . Shortly before the end of the winter transfer period, he signed a contract with a term of two and a half years and after nine years with Linz ASK or LASK Linz and relegation to the second division in the winter break of 1998/99, he came to the reigning Austrian champions on a free transfer .

After the previous goalkeeper Kazimierz Sidorczuk returned injured from the Polish national team , coach Ivica Osim gave Schicklgruber the opportunity to establish himself in the Graz goal . He made his debut for Sturm in a derby against the Grazer AK on March 30, 1999, with his team losing 1-0. This should be his only Bundesliga appearance for Sturm Graz this season. Schicklgruber completed another competitive game, a 90-minute appearance in the 5-0 victory in the semifinals of the ÖFB Cup against SV Ried , until the end of the season. With the black and whites from Graz he managed to defend his title and became Austrian football champion for the first time in his career in the 1998/99 season . After Sturm Graz had been in the ÖFB Supercup for the past three years and had twice emerged as a winner, the team, after also winning the Austrian Football Cup in 1998/99 , was also in the ÖFB Supercup in 1999, which they won in won another episode and thus made the triple .

The "Pannen-Pepi" as Champions League group winner

As a result, Schicklgruber worked out such a strong position that he and Sidorczuk were seen as two equal "number 1 goalies" by coach Osim after his return to the team and were often set up alternately. Especially in the 1999/2000 season , when he was runner-up with the Graz team behind FC Tirol Innsbruck , he established himself as number 1 and played in 34 of the 36 championship games in the Graz goal. In addition, there were two appearances in the third qualifying round of the 1999/2000 League and, after successful qualification, appearances in five of the six games of the following group phase in Group D , when the Graz team were eliminated from the current tournament as third and due to this final position for the 3rd. In the 1999/2000 UEFA Cup . In this round, Schicklgruber received the long-standing nickname “Pannen-Pepi”: In the second leg against AC Parma , Sturm Graz led 3-1 in extra time and was about to make it to the round of 16. In order to prevent a corner kick for the guests a few minutes before the final whistle, Schicklgruber tried to catch a cross from Mario Stanić . He managed to take the ball out of the air while jumping, but only came to stand behind the goal line. Although Schicklgruber held the ball far away from his body, the referee decided after minutes of discussion to score; With the 2: 3 Parma was now qualified for the subsequent round of 16 due to the away goals rule (the game ended 3: 3). However, the television images could not clearly clarify whether the full diameter of the ball was behind the line or not. Schicklgruber himself considers this to be a wrong decision by the referee team, while the Institute for Geodesy of the Photogrammetry Department at the University of Graz published a calculation shortly afterwards, according to which the ball was ten centimeters (with a deviation of +/- two centimeters) was behind the goal line.

Although this failure in the UEFA Cup and the absence from the ÖFB Cup 1999/2000 , the team was runner-up that season. Another personal success was when Otto Barić was called up to the Austrian national team in 1999 . But it wasn't until 2000 that he was included in three consecutive international matches, including a friendly against Iran and two qualifying matches for the 2002 World Cup against Liechtenstein and Spain , but was not used and was on the bench behind number 1, Franz Wohlfahrt . In autumn 2000 he was voted the club's most popular player by the official Sturm supporters' club. With the Grazers he started the second qualifying round for the 2000/01 UEFA Champions League about three weeks after the start of the 2000/01 season . There he was used in the two games against Hapoel Tel Aviv , completed both games of the third qualifying round against Feyenoord Rotterdam and made it to the subsequent group stage of the 2000/01 Champions League season with the team.

In this the Graz team had to compete as outsiders against international clubs such as Galatasaray Istanbul , AS Monaco or the Glasgow Rangers . As a starting point, the Graz team had previously set third place as their goal. Already in the first game, a 5-0 away defeat against the Scots , the Graz team showed around Schicklgruber, who saved a penalty in the game and a clearer defeat prevented them from being considered an outsider. A 3-0 home win against the opponent from Turkey was followed by another 0-5 defeat against the French . It was only in the second leg that the Graz team were able to establish themselves around their regular goalkeeper in the Champions League group stage and in the following three games they achieved two 2-0 wins and one 2-2. Above all, the final 2-2 draw against Galatasaray, which ended in a minute - long non-aggression pact between the two teams, who both progressed, received media attention. This made it the first Austrian team to make it to the next higher round as group winners of the first group phase. The Graz team had already been in first place in the group one game before, something that no Austrian representative had achieved before.

In the round of 16, which was again played in a group stage, Schicklgruber met with the Grazers on FC Valencia , Manchester United and Panathinaikos Athens . After starting the 2000/01 season as a regular goalkeeper, he alternated with Sidorczuk a few times during the first half of the season and, after the Nigerian Baruwa returned after a two-year injury break, often sat or was on the bench as the third goalkeeper in the stands after Baruwa was allowed to go. So he was only in one game against Valencia CF, but never played. With the Grazers he was eliminated from the competition as third in the group and also had no prospect of appearances in the league, since he alternated with Baruwa as the second or third goalkeeper. Schicklgruber's contract ended in the summer of 2001, and since they were planning in association with Sidorczuk, Schicklgruber started negotiations with his former club LASK Linz. At that time he had already fixed a change in the summer with the then manager of LASK Linz, Johann Kondert , before the controversial LASK President Peter-Michael Reichel intervened and ruined the move to the Upper Austrian capital. Instead, the non-transferable Raimund Hedl from SK Rapid Vienna was engaged , for whom a transfer fee had to be paid accordingly, and the free transferable Schicklgruber was left back in Graz.

Change to Pasching

After only finishing fourth with the Grazers at the end of the 2000/01 season, Schicklgruber returned to Upper Austria after the end of his contract, where he initially reported to the labor market service as unemployed. During this time he received an offer from Hermann Schellmann , President of FC Blau-Weiß Linz , the merged successor club of FC Linz and SV Austria Tabak Linz , which he declined, however, because he had made the leap from first class to the third-class regional league was too big and he was waiting for offers from the two highest Austrian leagues. For a short time he moved within Upper Austria to ASKÖ Pasching , who had just been promoted from the regional league to the second highest division in the country, and signed a two-year contract there. The proclaimed goal of the Paschinger at the end of the season was to stay in the first division, with Schicklgruber being the only player in the squad who negotiated a championship bonus, as he wanted to move up to the Bundesliga with the club in the following two years. At the winter break, the Paschinger were already in second place in the table, but were ten points behind the dominating BSV Bad Bleiberg . The Paschinger won the championship title in the second division; Schicklgruber champion for the fourth time in his career.

As champions, the team rose to the Austrian Bundesliga, in which Schicklgruber continued to act as a regular in the 2002/03 season . Under his former teammate, Georg Zellhofer, who had been the trainer of ASKÖ Pasching since 1996, and under Ernst Baumeister , who led the team in the first Bundesliga games on an interim basis, because Zellhofer had failed due to knee surgery, the first successes followed highest football league in Austria. With the team he was in the meantime at the top of the table and up to the 28th round in second place behind the championship favorites FK Austria Wien . Only in the last rounds of the season (26th to 36th) did the team's successes collapse and the team ranked fifth in the final standings after having only achieved five points in the last eleven championship games. Although the team missed qualifying for the UEFA Cup, the team was represented in the 2003/04 UEFA Intertoto Cup . The Paschinger team and their regular goalkeeper made it to the semi-finals, in which the highly-favored SV Werder Bremen was defeated with a total score of 5: 1 from the first and second leg. Although the later elimination in the UI Cup final against FC Schalke 04 , when they lost 2-0 in front of their own audience and managed a 0-0 draw on Schalke, the club received a significant increase in international fame.

In the 2003/04 Bundesliga season , which has now begun , it was not going well for Schicklgruber, who was number 1 in the Paschinger goal and in all 36 Bundesliga games over the full season. After coach Zellhofer had withdrawn for health reasons and interim coach Heinz Hochhauser had taken over the helm of the Bundesliga club, FC Superfund , the new name of the team, got out of hand again and established itself in the top half of the table. The real run of success began exactly after a third of the season, when the team suffered only one defeat from round 12 to round 36, 2: 4 against FK Austria Wien. In the final ranking, the team, meanwhile again under the leadership of Georg Zellhofer, finally ranked third behind Austria and the first-time champions Grazer AK. In the second round of the cup they lost 0-2 to SK Sturm Graz. With the placement in the table, the team reached a starting place in the second qualifying round of the 2004/05 UEFA Cup , which together with third place in the final standings was the greatest success in the club's history. In qualifying for the UEFA Cup, the team was eliminated from the current tournament because of the away goals rule after a total score of 3: 3 against Zenit Saint Petersburg .

Over time, FC Superfund developed into one of Austria's leading clubs and was mostly represented in the upper half of the table, as was the case in the 2004/05 season , when Schicklgruber was again the main force in the Upper Austrian goal and made 32 championship appearances with the team brought them to fourth place in the table and thus qualified again for qualifying for the UEFA Cup. The club met Zenit St. Petersburg again in the second qualifying round and were only eliminated due to the away goals rule. At the beginning of 2006 there was a change in the club, in which the long-time coach Georg Zellhofer was dismissed. His successor was the former national player Andreas Heraf , who succeeded the interim coach Helmut Kraft , who in turn had to give way to Didi Constantini after only three unsuccessful games . Schicklgruber retained his regular position among all coaches. He only had to give way to the younger Michael Gspurning in two of the 36 championship games . With the team he again reached third place in the final standings in the 2005/06 season and qualified with the team for the first time directly for the UEFA Cup. In the Austrian Football Cup, the Paschinger team was only eliminated from the current competition in the semifinals against SV Mattersburg . From June 2006, the Croatian Milan Đuričić took over the duties of coach and retired with the team in the first round of the 2006/07 UEFA Cup after two defeats against AS Livorno . After another coach change in October 2006, which already made the economic problems in the club clear, Đuričić and his assistant Milan Miklavič was followed by Didi Constantini, who had just been eliminated. As the undisputed number 1 in the Paschinger goal, he was used among all coaches in all competitive games of his team this season. After the president Franz Grad announced in April 2007 that the club was moving to Klagenfurt , where it was to appear for a few years under the name SK Austria Kärnten , a large part of the squad left FC Superfund, which started the 2006 / 07 finished in fifth place in the sometimes very tightly staggered final table.

Return to Sturm Graz

After Schicklgruber had spent successful years in Pasching, he returned to his former club SK Sturm Graz. After he had already been banned from the criminal court for five games in April 2003 for assault, he received another red card and a ban for one game in the following year for rough play. On June 21, 2007 the change back to the Grazers was announced. There, however, he could no longer count on being the first goalkeeper and had to be content with the role of substitute goalkeeper behind Christian Gratzei from the start . Only in the last five championship games was he taken into account by his former team-mate Franco Foda , who was now working as a coach, and used for the full duration of the game to protect the ailing Christian Gratzei. Due to the hopelessness of getting a regular place in professional football again, he ended his career at the end of the 2007/08 season . He took fourth place in the table with the Grazers and secured the team a starting place in the 2008 UEFA Intertoto Cup . After Gratzei's injury was more serious and his loss lasted longer and also the Vorarlberg resident Martin Kobras , who was obliged in 2007, was out due to an injury, Schicklgruber was reactivated for the autumn season 2008/09 at the beginning of June 2008 .

With the Grazern he was used in both rounds of the UI Cup and was in goal in all four games of his team. With the team he made it into the second qualifying round of the 2008/09 UEFA Cup , in which the team was only defeated on penalties against FC Zurich . Schicklgruber, who was not always able to convince in the game, held up an opposing penalty after a Lamotte miss and thus the possible promotion of Graz; Nevertheless, the team lost 4-2 on penalties. Until the winter break of the 2008/09 season, Schicklgruber made twelve appearances in the championship and took turns with the convalescent Martin Kobras before he had to sit on the bench behind the recovered Gratzei from the 14th round of the championship.

End of professional career at 42 and career end

On January 15, 2009, the Bundesliga club SCR Altach announced the commitment of the 41-year-old, who was the oldest player in the Austrian Bundesliga. His long-time companion Georg Zellhofer had guided him to Altach, although he wanted to end his career for the second time during the winter break. On May 31, 2009 Schicklgruber ended his career on a professional level in the last round of the 2008/09 season when he defeated champions Red Bull Salzburg 4-1 with the Altach team . In the 88th minute of the game he was replaced by Altach substitute goalkeeper Andreas Michl and received standing ovations unanimously from the Salzburg and Altach audience . With the Altachers, who were always in danger of relegation, he was relegated to the second-rate first division.

At the age of 42, Schicklgruber switched to FC Pasching in the summer break of 2009 and was used at the successor club of his former employer ASKÖ Pasching in the first 16 championship games in the Regionalliga Mitte, one of the three third-class Austrian regional leagues. He then sat on the substitute bench between mid-March and mid-May 2010 and had to give way to Pavao Pervan, who was over 20 years his junior, during this time . Only between the 26th and 29th round he was used again in four championship games before he let Pervan go ahead again in the final 30th round. After he had not been available to the Paschinger regional league squad at the beginning of the 2010/11 season , he came back as a regular from October 1 and was on the field in all seven other league games until the winter break, where he was with the Team did not suffer any defeat in these seven missions.

As a result, Schicklgruber put an end to his career as an active player in competitive sports, but remained active in the amateur field, where he deposited his player pass at various clubs in the following years. After he was the goalkeeping coach at SK Vorwärts Steyr from March to June 2011 , he joined the lower class club Union Weißkirchen shortly afterwards in July 2011 . On November 13, 2011, he sat for the first time on the bench of the Upper Austrian regional league club, but was not used behind his son. He was then no longer in the official squad of the Union Weißkirchen's first combat team . The day before, he had played a game for the second combat team with play in the eight-class 2nd class Southeast , one of the last leagues in the (Upper) Austrian league system, which was also his only appearance in the 2011/12 season.

He was then registered with the football club from Weißkirchen an der Traun for six months before he was registered by the then fifth division ATSV Stadl-Paura on January 31, 2012 , where his multiple team-mate Andreas Michl also moved in the summer of 2012. Schicklgruber was also scheduled as a goalkeeper coach here. As with Union Weißkirchen , Schicklgruber also appeared at Stadl-Paura at the side of his son, Jürgen Schicklgruber (* 1994), also a soccer goalkeeper. In the 2012/13 season, Andreas Michl appeared as the regular goalkeeper of the fifth division, while his son Schicklgruber made three championship appearances and four friendlies and his father Schicklgruber was not involved, but between February and March 2013 he sat on the substitute bench in three friendlies. Furthermore, he sat unused on the bench in a championship game of the reserve team, which became champions in the 2012/13 season, while son Jürgen acted as the regular goalkeeper of the second combat team and contributed five penalty goals throughout the season. With only one defeat in 26 league games, the first combat team made it to the fourth-class Upper Austria regional league at the end of the 2013/14 season ; The father-son team no longer belonged to the club from Stadl-Paura . At Stadt-Paura he was part of the coaching staff of his friend and former roommate Christian Mayrleb .

Another change followed in the summer of 2015, this time to the then regional league team SV Wallern , with whom Schicklgruber had been registered for a little over a year before he joined the lower-class ASKÖ Kematen-Piberbach club in August 2016 . Neither at SV Wallern nor at ASKÖ Kematen-Piberbach , he was used, not even in any reserve teams. At the club from the municipality of Piberbach in the Linz-Land district , his youngest son Sebastian (* 1999), a field player mainly used as a defender, appeared in the first combat team. During his active career, he was still coaching young goalkeepers during training and, above all, has been leading special training courses in recent years, taking part in charity events or organizing a soccer camp with Manfred Bender . Furthermore, he completed the Upper Austrian youth coaching training and holds the UEFA A license diploma and the national goalkeeping coach diploma of the ÖFB , which he made after the end of his active career. At the end of August 2018 he took over the post of goalkeeper trainer on an inter-men basis after Klaus Lindenberger resigned at the end of August 2018 for personal reasons.

Private

Schicklgruber is married to a sales assistant at VKB-Bank and has two sons.

In January 2008 the family was the victim of a burglary.

Web links

Individual evidence

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  4. Break for Pepi Schicklgruber , accessed on September 22, 2016
  5. Schicklgruber for a game viewer , accessed on September 22, 2016
  6. Sturm fails against Zurich in the penalty shootout , accessed on September 29, 2016
  7. Altach signs goalie Schicklgruber , accessed on September 22, 2016
  8. a b Schicklgruber ends his Bundesliga career again , accessed on September 30, 2016
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  10. Match report Weißkirchen: Neuhof-I./SV Ried - 0: 1 (0: 0) , accessed on September 22, 2016
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  13. Friendly game 1 (February 2, 2013) , accessed on September 22, 2016
  14. Friendly Game 2 (March 9, 2013) , accessed on September 22, 2016
  15. Friendly game 3 (March 17, 2013) , accessed on September 22, 2016
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  19. DILLY'S TOP FOOTBALL CAMP FOR CHILDREN (pdf), accessed on September 30, 2016
  20. ÖFB goalie training restructured at oefb.at from August 25, 2018, accessed on August 25, 2018.
  21. VKB-Bank Linz , accessed on September 22, 2016
  22. Burglars clear the Schicklgruber house , accessed on September 22, 2016