Karl Jarosch

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Karl Jarosch (born August 25, 1931 ) is a former Austrian national soccer player . The right winger played for Stadlau and Wiener Austria and was part of the Australian players captured in 1957.

Career

Karl Jarosch began his football career as a right winger at FC Stadlau in the B league . In the 1953/54 season , the blue-whites succeeded in joint promotion with Kapfenberger SV in the A-League . Together with Friedrich Hollaus in the attack row, Karl Jarosch was able to draw attention to the small club and also contributed ten goals to the first league. In the second year he came under Karl Geyer against the Brazilian national soccer team in April 1956 for his first international match.

Karl Jarosch was then poached by Vienna Austria , with whom he reached third championship rank in 1956/57 . On a subsequent tour of Australia, however, he was hijacked by clubs from Sydney together with Leopold Baumgartner , Walter Tamandl and András Sági , which led to Australia being excluded from FIFA . However, the four rose to become the leading footballers in the country. The former Austrian international first played for Sydney Prague and then moved to Hakoah Eastern Suburbs in 1960 . His last station was from 1963 to 1965 APIA in Division 1 of New South Wales .

After he had already worked as a coach in his last two stations, he looked after other clubs from New South Wales such as the Melita Eagles and Queens Park after the end of his active career .

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