Oliver Graf (soccer player)

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Oliver Graf
Personnel
birthday August 26, 1978
size 180 cm
position midfield player
Juniors
Years station
1989-1996 FK Austria Vienna
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1996-1997 FK Austria Vienna II
1998-1999 SV Ried 9 (0)
1999 FCN St. Pölten 20 (3)
2000 SC-ESV Parndorf 1919 8 (5)
2000-2001 First Vienna FC 19 (2)
2001 ASKÖ Pasching 0 (0)
2002-2003 SC Untersiebenbrunn 32 (1)
2003 Viennese sports club 11 (1)
2004-2005 SV Horn 42 (4)
2005-2006 FC Tulln 23 (4)
2006-2007 SC Mannsdorf
2007-2009 SC Mauerbach
2009-2010 SV Königstetten
Stations as a trainer
Years station
2013-2019 FK Austria Wien U-18 (individual coach)
2013-2015 FK Austria Wien U-16 (assistant coach)
2016-2017 FK Austria Wien U-15
2019– FK Austria Wien II (assistant coach)
1 Only league games are given.

Oliver Graf (born August 26, 1978 ) is a former Austrian football player and now coach .

Career

As a player

Graf played in the youth team of FK Austria Wien from at least 1989 . At Austria he later played for the amateurs, with whom he participated in the 1997/98 season in the ÖFB Cup and failed in the second round at SK Rapid Vienna .

In January 1998 he moved to SV Ried . In March 1998 he made his debut for Upper Austria in the Bundesliga when he was substituted on the 23rd match day of the 1997/98 season against VfB Admira Wacker Mödling in added time for Gerald Strafner . In May 1998 he was on the 33rd match day against Admira for the first time in the starting line-up of the Rieder, before he was replaced by Jacek Berensztajn in the 65th minute . In his first season with Ried, he made six appearances in the Bundesliga, in which he did not score. He finished the season with the club as eighth in the table. In that season, however, he won the ÖFB Cup with the club with a 3-1 win in the final against SK Sturm Graz , Graf came into play in the final in stoppage time for Manfred Rothbauer . By winning the Cup in July 1998 they played in the Supercup against the Graz team, in which the Styrians returned the favor and defeated Ried 4-0. Graf was used in that game from the start before he was replaced by Rothbauer at half-time. As a cup winner, he took part with Ried in the 1998/99 European Cup Winners' Cup, in which Graf was not used; Ried failed in the second round to Maccabi Haifa . In his second season at Ried he made three Bundesliga appearances for the club and finished the season in eighth place, as in the previous season.

After one and a half years at Ried, he moved to the second division FCN St. Pölten for the 1999/2000 season . In July 1999 he played his first game for St. Pölten in the second division against Admira . He scored his first goal in the second division in August 1999 in a 2-1 win against WSG Wattens . By the winter break of that season, he was in 20 second division games and scored three goals. However, his club's license was withdrawn in this, whereupon the game was stopped and Graf moved to the fourth-class SC-ESV Parndorf in 1919 . With Parndorf he finished the season as runner-up in the Landesliga Burgenland .

After half a year in Burgenland, he joined the second division First Vienna FC for the 2000/01 season . For the Viennese he played 19 games in the second highest division and scored two goals. Since he finished the season with his club in ninth place in the table, you had to compete in relegation for relegation against FC Lustenau 07 . After a defeat and a draw, he was relegated with the capital city club from the second division, Graf was used in both games from the start. After relegation, he moved to the 2001/02 season for second division ASKÖ Pasching . For the Upper Austrians, however, he was not used in a single second division game.

After half a year in Pasching, he moved to league rivals SC Untersiebenbrunn in January 2002 . For the Lower Austrians, he played ten games in the second division by the end of the season, in which he remained without a goal. He finished the season with the club in fourth place in the table. In the following season 2002/03 Graf completed 22 second division games and scored one goal. As in the previous season, Untersiebenbrunn was able to place fourth. After one and a half years at the club, he moved to the regional league team Wiener Sportklub for the 2003/04 season . For the WSK, he played a total of eleven games in the regional league and scored one goal.

After just six months, he left the Viennese again and joined the fourth-class SV Horn in January 2004 . In his one and a half years with Horn, he played 42 games in the regional league and scored four goals, with the club he placed in the upper midfield in both seasons with fifth and sixth places. For the 2005/06 season he moved to league rivals FC Tulln . For Tulln he was used in 23 games that season and scored four goals, but he had to relegate with the club as penultimate from the state league. He then moved to SC Mannsdorf for the 2006/07 season . He then played for SC Mauerbach and SV Königstetten before ending his career after the 2009/10 season.

As a trainer

After the end of his career, Graf joined the academy of his youth club FK Austria Vienna in 2013 , where he initially looked after the U-18 team as an individual coach. From the 2013/14 season he worked as an assistant coach for the U-16 team of Austria. He held this position until the end of the 2014/15 season.

In the 2016/17 season he was head coach of the Vienna U-15 team. In March 2019 he became the assistant coach of Christoph Glatzer in the second-class second team of Austria.

successes

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Robert Sara becomes a consultant in Austria-Nachwuchs fk-austria.at, on March 14, 2019, accessed on March 28, 2019