Werner Waltz

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Werner Waltz
Personnel
birthday August 23, 1947
place of birth Austria
position Midfield , defense
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
until 1969 FC Tulln
1969-1979 SK Rapid Vienna 267 (16)
1979 1. Wiener Neustädter SC
1979-1982 Viennese sports club 54 0(2)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1974 Austria 1 0(0)
1 Only league games are given.

Werner Walzer (born August 23, 1947 ) is a former Austrian football player who was used in the positions of a midfielder or defender .

Career

Club career

Walzer began his career as a professional football player in 1969, after he moved from the Lower Austrian amateur football club FC Tulln to the Rapid Vienna club in the same year . With the Hütteldorfer he was able to celebrate many successes until his departure in 1979, but it was not enough to receive the championship title. At the ÖFB Cup in 1971 , Walzer and his team made it to the final, where they were only defeated by local rivals, Wiener Austria , 2-1 after extra time. In the following year, the club made it and was cup winner of the 1971/72 season after defeating the Wiener Sport-Club . In the same year, the Rapidler emerged as the winner of the Vienna Stadthallentournier . In the 1972/73 season , the Hütteldorfer Austrian runners-up and made it again to the finals of the ÖFB Cup, where they were clearly inferior to SSW Innsbruck on both legs. Walzer and his team won the cup again in 1975/76 and made it to second place in the top Austrian division, the 1st division, in the following two seasons, 1976/77 and 1977/78 . When Walzer left SK Rapid Wien in 1979, he had a record of 267 championship appearances and 16 hits. He also made 39 Cup appearances (1 goal) and 20 appearances in the European Cup (1 goal). In 1979 Walzer played briefly for 1. Wiener Neustädter SC , but was transferred to the Wiener Sport-Club in the same season, where he ended his active football career in 1982.

International

Walzer made his debut in the red-white-red national dress on September 4, 1974, when he played 90 minutes in the qualifier for the 1976 European Football Championship against Wales . The match was won 2-1 in front of its own audience in the Prater Stadium . The game against Wales was also the only international match in his career.

successes

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