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Toni Polster

Anton "Toni" Polster (born 10 March 1964) is an Austrian professional football coach and former player. He is the all-time leading goalscorer for the Austria national team with 44 goals.

Toni Polster
Polster in 2015
Personal information
Full name Anton Polster
Date of birth (1964-03-10) 10 March 1964 (age 59)
Place of birth Vienna, Austria
Height 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)
Position(s) Striker
Youth career
1973–1981 Austria Wien
1982 1. Simmeringer SC
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1982–1987 Austria Wien 146 (119)
1987–1988 Torino 27 (9)
1988–1991 Sevilla 102 (55)
1991–1992 Logroñés 38 (14)
1992–1993 Rayo Vallecano 31 (14)
1993–1998 1. FC Köln 150 (79)
1998–1999 Borussia Mönchengladbach 38 (15)
1999–2000 Austria Salzburg 12 (2)
Total 544 (307)
International career
1982–2000 Austria 95 (44)
Managerial career
2010 LASK Linz (reserve-team)
2011–2013 Wiener Viktoria
2013 Admira Wacker
2014– Wiener Viktoria
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Polster's top flight coaching debut at Admira Wacker lasted just three league games before he was sacked on 10 August 2013.[1]

Club career

Polster came through the Austria Wien youth system to make his professional league debut in August 1982, at 18 years of age. He scored his first Bundesliga goal three weeks later and went on to win three league titles and a domestic cup before moving abroad to play a season in Serie A with Torino. He then spent the five following years at Spanish teams Sevilla, Logroñés and Rayo Vallecano, ending up with these teams in mid-table as well except for one year, 1989–90, in which Sevilla FC ended in sixth place and played UEFA Cup the following year. In 1990, he finished runner-up in the Spanish goalscoring chart.[2] In 1993, he moved to Germany to spend five years at Köln, again ending up in mid-table every season except for the last one in which he experienced relegation. That made him join Borussia Mönchengladbach next year but they got also relegated at the end of the season and Polster returned to Austria to play a final season at Austria Salzburg.[3]

He was known to fans as "Toni Doppelpack" – "Toni Brace", because of his reputation for scoring two goals in many matches.[4][5]

Polster was chosen in Austria's Team of the Century in 2001 and as Austrian Sportsman of the Year 1997.

International career

In 1983, Polster was selected for the Austria U20's to play at the 1983 FIFA World Youth Championship.[6]

He had already made his senior debut for Austria in November 1982 against Turkey, immediately scoring his first goal, and was a participant at the 1990 World Cup and 1998 World Cup.[7] He earned 95 caps, scoring a record 44 goals.[8] He overtook the previous goalscoring record, set by Hans Krankl, in November 1996, scoring his 35th goal against Latvia.[8][9]

His final (and record-breaking 94th) international was thought to be a 1998 FIFA World Cup match against Italy in June, but he was given an official farewell match in September 2000 against Iran,[10] in which he was substituted in the 21st minute by Christian Mayrleb.[11] His appearances record was surpassed by Andreas Herzog in May 2002.[12]

Coaching career

Polster began his coaching career in January 2010 as the reserve-team coach at LASK Linz. In June 2011, he became the head coach of SC Wiener Viktoria in the Austrian 2. Landesliga, the fifth-tier in Austrian football. During his first season at Wiener Viktoria, the team promoted to the fourth-tier and consequently a year after to the third division, the so-called Austrian Regional League. On 17 June 2013, he accepted his first coaching role in the Austrian Bundesliga, taking over as the head coach of the top-flight side Admira Wacker Mödling.[13] After starting the season with three straight defeats, including a 7–1 defeat to newly promoted Scholz Grödig, Polster was fired by Admira on 9 August 2013.[14] Polster returned to SC Wiener Viktoria on 13 January 2014.[15]

Career statistics

Club

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League Cup[a] Europe Other Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Austria Wien 1982–83 Austrian Bundesliga 26 11 1 2 8[b] 5 35 18
1983–84 23 13 8 10 8[c] 1 39 24
1984–85 29 24 6 9 6[d] 3 41 36
1985–86 34 32 4 4 4[d] 4 42 40
1986–87 34 39 4 4 4[d] 3 1[e] 1 43 47
Total 146 119 23 29 30 16 1 1 200 165
Torino 1987–88 Serie A 27 9 12 5 1[f] 0 40 14
Sevilla 1988–89 La Liga 32 9 32 9
1989–90 35 33 35 33
1990–91 35 13 4 1 4[c] 1 43 15
Total 102 55 4 1 4 1 110 57
Logroñés 1991–92 La Liga 38 14 7 7 45 21
Rayo Vallecano 1992–93 La Liga 31 14 0 0 31 14
1. FC Köln 1993–94 Bundesliga 25 17 1 2 26 19
1994–95 32 17 5 2 37 19
1995–96 28 11 1 0 4[g] 3 33 14
1996–97 32 21 1 0 33 21
1997–98 33 13 1 0 5[g] 2 39 15
Total 150 79 9 4 9 5 168 88
Borussia Mönchengladbach 1998–99 Bundesliga 31 11 4 3 35 14
1999–2000 2. Bundesliga 7 4 1 0 8 4
Total 38 15 5 3 43 18
Austria Salzburg 1999–2000 Austrian Bundesliga 12 2 4 3 16 5
Career total 544 307 64 52 43 22 2 1 653 382
  1. ^ Includes Austrian Cup, Coppa Italia, Copa del Rey and DFB-Pokal
  2. ^ Appearances in UEFA Cup Winners' Cup
  3. ^ a b Appearances in UEFA Cup
  4. ^ a b c Appearances in European Cup
  5. ^ Appearance in Austrian Supercup
  6. ^ Appearance in UEFA Cup play-off
  7. ^ a b Appearances in UEFA Intertoto Cup

International

Appearances and goals by national team and year[16]
National team Year Apps Goals
Austria 1982 1 1
1984 3 0
1985 4 1
1986 6 5
1987 6 2
1988 6 1
1989 6 4
1990 10 1
1991 2 0
1992 8 5
1993 7 1
1994 7 5
1995 7 7
1996 6 2
1997 8 6
1998 7 3
2000 1 0
Total 95 44
Scores and results list Austria's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Polster goal.
List of international goals scored by Toni Polster
No. Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1 17 November 1982 Gerhard Hanappi Stadium, Vienna, Austria   Turkey 1–0 4–0 UEFA Euro 1984 qualifying
2 7 May 1985 Liebenau Stadium, Graz, Austria   Cyprus 2–0 4–0 1986 FIFA World Cup qualification
3 26 March 1986 Stadio Friuli, Udine, Italy   Italy 1–0 1–2 Friendly
4 27 August 1986 Tivoli, Innsbruck, Austria   Switzerland 1–0 1–1 Friendly
5 15 October 1986 Liebenau Stadium, Graz, Austria   Albania 2–0 3–0 UEFA Euro 1988 qualifying
6 29 October 1986 Praterstadion, Vienna, Austria   West Germany 1–0 4–1 Friendly
7 2–1
8 1 April 1987 Ernst-Happel-Stadion, Vienna, Austria   Spain 2–2 2–3 Euro 1988 qualifying
9 29 April 1987 Qemal Stafa Stadium, Tirana, Albania   Albania 1–0 1–0 Euro 1988 qualifying
10 2 November 1988 Praterstadion, Vienna, Austria   Turkey 1–0 3–2 1990 FIFA World Cup qualification
11 20 May 1989 Zentralstadion, Leipzig, Germany   East Germany 1–0 1–1 1990 FIFA World Cup qualification
12 15 November 1989 Praterstadion, Vienna, Austria   East Germany 1–0 3–0 1990 FIFA World Cup qualification
13 2–0
14 3–0
15 28 March 1990 Estadio La Rosaleda, Málaga, Spain   Spain 2–2 3–2 Friendly
16 25 March 1992 Népstadion, Budapest, Hungary   Hungary 1–0 1–2 Friendly
17 14 April 1992 Praterstadion, Vienna, Austria   Lithuania 3–0 4–0 Friendly
18 27 May 1992 De Baandert, Sittard-Geleen, Netherlands   Netherlands 1–2 2–3 Friendly
19 2 September 1992 Linzer Stadion, Linz, Austria   Portugal 1–0 1–1 Friendly
20 28 October 1992 Praterstadion, Vienna, Austria   Israel 3–0 5–2 1994 FIFA World Cup qualification
21 14 April 1993 Ernst-Happel-Stadion, Vienna, Austria   Bulgaria 3–1 3–1 1994 FIFA World Cup qualification
22 2 June 1994 Ernst-Happel-Stadion, Vienna, Austria    Germany 1–4 1–5 Friendly
23 7 September 1994 Sportpark, Eschen, Liechtenstein   Liechtenstein 1–0 4–0 UEFA Euro 1996 qualifying
24 3–0
25 4–0
26 12 October 1994 Ernst-Happel-Stadion, Vienna, Austria   Northern Ireland 1–1 1–2 UEFA Euro 1996 qualifying
27 29 March 1995 Stadion Lehen, Salzburg, Austria   Latvia 4–0 5–0 UEFA Euro 1996 qualifying
28 5–0
29 26 April 1995 Stadion Lehen, Salzburg, Austria   Liechtenstein 2–0 7–0 UEFA Euro 1996 qualifying
30 4–0
31 11 June 1995 Lansdowne Road, Dublin, Ireland   Republic of Ireland 1–1 3–1 UEFA Euro 1996 qualifying
32 3–1
33 16 August 1995 Daugava Stadium, Riga, Latvia   Latvia 1–2 2–3 UEFA Euro 1996 qualifying
34 24 April 1996 Népstadion, Budapest   Hungary 1–0 2–0 Friendly
35 9 November 1996 Ernst-Happel-Stadion, Vienna, Austria   Latvia 1–0 2–1 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification
36 8 June 1997 Daugava Stadium, Riga, Latvia   Latvia 2–0 3–1 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification
37 20 August 1997 Kadrioru Stadium, Tallinn, Estonia   Estonia 1–0 3–0 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification
38 2–0
39 3–0
40 11 October 1997 Ernst-Happel-Stadion, Vienna, Austria   Belarus 1–0 4–0 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification
41 3–0
42 2 June 1998 Ernst-Happel-Stadion, Vienna, Austria   Liechtenstein 1–0 6–0 Friendly
43 6–0
44 11 June 1998 Stadium Municipal, Toulouse, France   Cameroon 1–1 1–1 1998 FIFA World Cup

Managerial

As of 15 May 2014
Managerial record by club and tenure
Team From To Record
G W D L GF GA GD Win % Ref.
LASK Linz (A)1 4 January 2010[17] 29 November 2010[17] 16 8 1 7 29 26 +3 050.00 [18]
SC Wiener Viktoria2 1 July 2011[19] 17 June 2013[13] 33 22 6 5 88 32 +56 066.67 [20]
Admira Wacker Mödling 17 June 2013[13] 9 August 2013[14] 4 1 0 3 4 11 −7 025.00 [21]
SC Wiener Viktoria 13 January 2014[15] Present 51 19 6 26 16 34 −18 037.25 [22]
Total 104 50 13 41 137 103 +34 048.08
  • 1.^ Only 2010–11 season matches are included. Matches before 4 January 2010 – 6 August 2010 not included.
  • 2.^ Only 2012–13 season matches are included. Matches from the 2011–12 season not included.

Honours

Club

Austria Wien

Individual

References

  1. ^ "Football: Polster sacked by struggling Admira". globalpost.com. 10 August 2013. Retrieved 26 November 2013.
  2. ^ Tejedor Carnicero, José Vicente (28 September 2000). "Spain, Final Tables 1989-1999". RSSSF. Retrieved 28 December 2012.
  3. ^ Matthias Arnhold (31 July 2014). "Anton Polster - Matches and Goals in Bundesliga". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 3 September 2014.
  4. ^ Metzger, Josef (1998). Doppelpack : Fußball mit Herz und Schmäh. Wien: Pichler. ISBN 9783854311461.
  5. ^ Polster, Toni. "Toni "Doppelpack" Polster". Retrieved 17 May 2014.
  6. ^ . FIFA.com. Archived from the original on 23 November 2007. Retrieved 28 December 2012.
  7. ^ FIFA competition record (archived)
  8. ^ a b Mamrud, Roberto Mamrud (29 January 2009). "Anton "Toni" Polster - Goals in International Matches". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 28 December 2012.
  9. ^ Daley, Kieran (10 November 1996). "French record falls to Pedersen". The Independent. Retrieved 14 September 2014.
  10. ^ "5:1 – Erfolg im Freundschaftsspiel gegen den Iran: Polster sagt laut "Servus"". Rheinische Post (in German). 2 September 2000. Retrieved 14 September 2014.
  11. ^ (PDF). Austrian Football Association (in German). Archived from the original (PDF) on 6 June 2011. Retrieved 14 September 2014.
  12. ^ "Österreich in BayArena chancenlos". Der Standard (in German). 20 May 2002. Retrieved 14 September 2014.
  13. ^ a b c "Admira give Polster first shot at the top flight". UEFA.com. 18 June 2013. Retrieved 22 July 2013.
  14. ^ a b "Admira tritt gegen Toni Polster nach". Österreich (in German). 11 August 2013. Retrieved 13 January 2014.
  15. ^ a b "Fix! Polster kehrt zu Wiener Viktoria zurück" (in German). 13 January 2014. Retrieved 13 January 2014.
  16. ^ "Toni Polster - Goals in International Matches". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation.
  17. ^ a b . Worldfootball. Archived from the original on 14 January 2014. Retrieved 13 January 2014.
  18. ^ . Worldfootball. Archived from the original on 14 January 2014. Retrieved 13 January 2014.
  19. ^ "SC Wiener Viktoria » Trainerhistorie". Worldfootball. Retrieved 13 January 2014.
  20. ^ "SC Wiener Viktoria » Dates & results 2012/2013". Worldfootball. Retrieved 13 January 2014.
  21. ^ "FC Admira Wacker" (in German). kicker. Retrieved 13 January 2014.
  22. ^ "SC Wiener Viktoria » Dates & results 2013/2014". Worldfootball. Retrieved 13 January 2014.
  23. ^ . www.oberliga-a.at. Archived from the original on 15 September 2007. Retrieved 14 August 2008.
  24. ^ "ESM Golden Shoe: Makaay crowned". UEFA. 23 June 2003. Retrieved 31 May 2020.

External links

  • Official website
  • Toni Polster at Austria Archive (in German)
  • Toni Polster at National-Football-Teams.com
  • Toni Polster at fussballdaten.de (in German)
  • Toni Polster at WorldFootball.net

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Anton Toni Polster born 10 March 1964 is an Austrian professional football coach and former player He is the all time leading goalscorer for the Austria national team with 44 goals Toni PolsterPolster in 2015Personal informationFull nameAnton PolsterDate of birth 1964 03 10 10 March 1964 age 59 Place of birthVienna AustriaHeight1 88 m 6 ft 2 in Position s StrikerYouth career1973 1981Austria Wien19821 Simmeringer SCSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1982 1987Austria Wien146 119 1987 1988Torino27 9 1988 1991Sevilla102 55 1991 1992Logrones38 14 1992 1993Rayo Vallecano31 14 1993 19981 FC Koln150 79 1998 1999Borussia Monchengladbach38 15 1999 2000Austria Salzburg12 2 Total544 307 International career1982 2000Austria95 44 Managerial career2010LASK Linz reserve team 2011 2013Wiener Viktoria2013Admira Wacker2014 Wiener Viktoria Club domestic league appearances and goalsPolster s top flight coaching debut at Admira Wacker lasted just three league games before he was sacked on 10 August 2013 1 Contents 1 Club career 2 International career 3 Coaching career 4 Career statistics 4 1 Club 4 2 International 4 3 Managerial 5 Honours 5 1 Club 5 2 Individual 6 References 7 External linksClub career EditPolster came through the Austria Wien youth system to make his professional league debut in August 1982 at 18 years of age He scored his first Bundesliga goal three weeks later and went on to win three league titles and a domestic cup before moving abroad to play a season in Serie A with Torino He then spent the five following years at Spanish teams Sevilla Logrones and Rayo Vallecano ending up with these teams in mid table as well except for one year 1989 90 in which Sevilla FC ended in sixth place and played UEFA Cup the following year In 1990 he finished runner up in the Spanish goalscoring chart 2 In 1993 he moved to Germany to spend five years at Koln again ending up in mid table every season except for the last one in which he experienced relegation That made him join Borussia Monchengladbach next year but they got also relegated at the end of the season and Polster returned to Austria to play a final season at Austria Salzburg 3 He was known to fans as Toni Doppelpack Toni Brace because of his reputation for scoring two goals in many matches 4 5 Polster was chosen in Austria s Team of the Century in 2001 and as Austrian Sportsman of the Year 1997 International career EditIn 1983 Polster was selected for the Austria U20 s to play at the 1983 FIFA World Youth Championship 6 He had already made his senior debut for Austria in November 1982 against Turkey immediately scoring his first goal and was a participant at the 1990 World Cup and 1998 World Cup 7 He earned 95 caps scoring a record 44 goals 8 He overtook the previous goalscoring record set by Hans Krankl in November 1996 scoring his 35th goal against Latvia 8 9 His final and record breaking 94th international was thought to be a 1998 FIFA World Cup match against Italy in June but he was given an official farewell match in September 2000 against Iran 10 in which he was substituted in the 21st minute by Christian Mayrleb 11 His appearances record was surpassed by Andreas Herzog in May 2002 12 Coaching career EditPolster began his coaching career in January 2010 as the reserve team coach at LASK Linz In June 2011 he became the head coach of SC Wiener Viktoria in the Austrian 2 Landesliga the fifth tier in Austrian football During his first season at Wiener Viktoria the team promoted to the fourth tier and consequently a year after to the third division the so called Austrian Regional League On 17 June 2013 he accepted his first coaching role in the Austrian Bundesliga taking over as the head coach of the top flight side Admira Wacker Modling 13 After starting the season with three straight defeats including a 7 1 defeat to newly promoted Scholz Grodig Polster was fired by Admira on 9 August 2013 14 Polster returned to SC Wiener Viktoria on 13 January 2014 15 Career statistics EditClub Edit Appearances and goals by club season and competition Club Season League Cup a Europe Other TotalDivision Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps GoalsAustria Wien 1982 83 Austrian Bundesliga 26 11 1 2 8 b 5 35 181983 84 23 13 8 10 8 c 1 39 241984 85 29 24 6 9 6 d 3 41 361985 86 34 32 4 4 4 d 4 42 401986 87 34 39 4 4 4 d 3 1 e 1 43 47Total 146 119 23 29 30 16 1 1 200 165Torino 1987 88 Serie A 27 9 12 5 1 f 0 40 14Sevilla 1988 89 La Liga 32 9 32 91989 90 35 33 35 331990 91 35 13 4 1 4 c 1 43 15Total 102 55 4 1 4 1 110 57Logrones 1991 92 La Liga 38 14 7 7 45 21Rayo Vallecano 1992 93 La Liga 31 14 0 0 31 141 FC Koln 1993 94 Bundesliga 25 17 1 2 26 191994 95 32 17 5 2 37 191995 96 28 11 1 0 4 g 3 33 141996 97 32 21 1 0 33 211997 98 33 13 1 0 5 g 2 39 15Total 150 79 9 4 9 5 168 88Borussia Monchengladbach 1998 99 Bundesliga 31 11 4 3 35 141999 2000 2 Bundesliga 7 4 1 0 8 4Total 38 15 5 3 43 18Austria Salzburg 1999 2000 Austrian Bundesliga 12 2 4 3 16 5Career total 544 307 64 52 43 22 2 1 653 382 Includes Austrian Cup Coppa Italia Copa del Rey and DFB Pokal Appearances in UEFA Cup Winners Cup a b Appearances in UEFA Cup a b c Appearances in European Cup Appearance in Austrian Supercup Appearance in UEFA Cup play off a b Appearances in UEFA Intertoto Cup International Edit Appearances and goals by national team and year 16 National team Year Apps GoalsAustria 1982 1 11984 3 01985 4 11986 6 51987 6 21988 6 11989 6 41990 10 11991 2 01992 8 51993 7 11994 7 51995 7 71996 6 21997 8 61998 7 32000 1 0Total 95 44Scores and results list Austria s goal tally first score column indicates score after each Polster goal List of international goals scored by Toni Polster No Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition1 17 November 1982 Gerhard Hanappi Stadium Vienna Austria Turkey 1 0 4 0 UEFA Euro 1984 qualifying2 7 May 1985 Liebenau Stadium Graz Austria Cyprus 2 0 4 0 1986 FIFA World Cup qualification3 26 March 1986 Stadio Friuli Udine Italy Italy 1 0 1 2 Friendly4 27 August 1986 Tivoli Innsbruck Austria Switzerland 1 0 1 1 Friendly5 15 October 1986 Liebenau Stadium Graz Austria Albania 2 0 3 0 UEFA Euro 1988 qualifying6 29 October 1986 Praterstadion Vienna Austria West Germany 1 0 4 1 Friendly7 2 18 1 April 1987 Ernst Happel Stadion Vienna Austria Spain 2 2 2 3 Euro 1988 qualifying9 29 April 1987 Qemal Stafa Stadium Tirana Albania Albania 1 0 1 0 Euro 1988 qualifying10 2 November 1988 Praterstadion Vienna Austria Turkey 1 0 3 2 1990 FIFA World Cup qualification11 20 May 1989 Zentralstadion Leipzig Germany East Germany 1 0 1 1 1990 FIFA World Cup qualification12 15 November 1989 Praterstadion Vienna Austria East Germany 1 0 3 0 1990 FIFA World Cup qualification13 2 014 3 015 28 March 1990 Estadio La Rosaleda Malaga Spain Spain 2 2 3 2 Friendly16 25 March 1992 Nepstadion Budapest Hungary Hungary 1 0 1 2 Friendly17 14 April 1992 Praterstadion Vienna Austria Lithuania 3 0 4 0 Friendly18 27 May 1992 De Baandert Sittard Geleen Netherlands Netherlands 1 2 2 3 Friendly19 2 September 1992 Linzer Stadion Linz Austria Portugal 1 0 1 1 Friendly20 28 October 1992 Praterstadion Vienna Austria Israel 3 0 5 2 1994 FIFA World Cup qualification21 14 April 1993 Ernst Happel Stadion Vienna Austria Bulgaria 3 1 3 1 1994 FIFA World Cup qualification22 2 June 1994 Ernst Happel Stadion Vienna Austria Germany 1 4 1 5 Friendly23 7 September 1994 Sportpark Eschen Liechtenstein Liechtenstein 1 0 4 0 UEFA Euro 1996 qualifying24 3 025 4 026 12 October 1994 Ernst Happel Stadion Vienna Austria Northern Ireland 1 1 1 2 UEFA Euro 1996 qualifying27 29 March 1995 Stadion Lehen Salzburg Austria Latvia 4 0 5 0 UEFA Euro 1996 qualifying28 5 029 26 April 1995 Stadion Lehen Salzburg Austria Liechtenstein 2 0 7 0 UEFA Euro 1996 qualifying30 4 031 11 June 1995 Lansdowne Road Dublin Ireland Republic of Ireland 1 1 3 1 UEFA Euro 1996 qualifying32 3 133 16 August 1995 Daugava Stadium Riga Latvia Latvia 1 2 2 3 UEFA Euro 1996 qualifying34 24 April 1996 Nepstadion Budapest Hungary 1 0 2 0 Friendly35 9 November 1996 Ernst Happel Stadion Vienna Austria Latvia 1 0 2 1 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification36 8 June 1997 Daugava Stadium Riga Latvia Latvia 2 0 3 1 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification37 20 August 1997 Kadrioru Stadium Tallinn Estonia Estonia 1 0 3 0 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification38 2 039 3 040 11 October 1997 Ernst Happel Stadion Vienna Austria Belarus 1 0 4 0 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification41 3 042 2 June 1998 Ernst Happel Stadion Vienna Austria Liechtenstein 1 0 6 0 Friendly43 6 044 11 June 1998 Stadium Municipal Toulouse France Cameroon 1 1 1 1 1998 FIFA World CupManagerial Edit As of 15 May 2014Managerial record by club and tenure Team From To RecordG W D L GF GA GD Win Ref LASK Linz A 1 4 January 2010 17 29 November 2010 17 16 8 1 7 29 26 3 0 50 00 18 SC Wiener Viktoria2 1 July 2011 19 17 June 2013 13 33 22 6 5 88 32 56 0 66 67 20 Admira Wacker Modling 17 June 2013 13 9 August 2013 14 4 1 0 3 4 11 7 0 25 00 21 SC Wiener Viktoria 13 January 2014 15 Present 51 19 6 26 16 34 18 0 37 25 22 Total 104 50 13 41 137 103 34 0 48 081 Only 2010 11 season matches are included Matches before 4 January 2010 6 August 2010 not included 2 Only 2012 13 season matches are included Matches from the 2011 12 season not included Honours EditClub Edit Austria Wien Austrian Football Bundesliga 1983 84 1984 85 1985 86 Austrian Cup 1985 86Individual Edit Austrian Football Bundesliga Top scorer 1984 85 1985 86 1986 87 23 Austrian Footballer of the Year 1985 86 1996 97European Golden Shoe 1986 87 24 References Edit Football Polster sacked by struggling Admira globalpost com 10 August 2013 Retrieved 26 November 2013 Tejedor Carnicero Jose Vicente 28 September 2000 Spain Final Tables 1989 1999 RSSSF Retrieved 28 December 2012 Matthias Arnhold 31 July 2014 Anton Polster Matches and Goals in Bundesliga Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation Retrieved 3 September 2014 Metzger Josef 1998 Doppelpack Fussball mit Herz und Schmah Wien Pichler ISBN 9783854311461 Polster Toni Toni Doppelpack Polster Retrieved 17 May 2014 1983 Austria U20 squad FIFA com Archived from the original on 23 November 2007 Retrieved 28 December 2012 Toni Polster FIFA competition record archived a b Mamrud Roberto Mamrud 29 January 2009 Anton Toni Polster Goals in International Matches Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation Retrieved 28 December 2012 Daley Kieran 10 November 1996 French record falls to Pedersen The Independent Retrieved 14 September 2014 5 1 Erfolg im Freundschaftsspiel gegen den Iran Polster sagt laut Servus Rheinische Post in German 2 September 2000 Retrieved 14 September 2014 Landerspiele von Marz 2000 PDF Austrian Football Association in German Archived from the original PDF on 6 June 2011 Retrieved 14 September 2014 Osterreich in BayArena chancenlos Der Standard in German 20 May 2002 Retrieved 14 September 2014 a b c Admira give Polster first shot at the top flight UEFA com 18 June 2013 Retrieved 22 July 2013 a b Admira tritt gegen Toni Polster nach Osterreich in German 11 August 2013 Retrieved 13 January 2014 a b Fix Polster kehrt zu Wiener Viktoria zuruck in German 13 January 2014 Retrieved 13 January 2014 Toni Polster Goals in International Matches Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation a b LASK Linz A Trainerhistorie Worldfootball Archived from the original on 14 January 2014 Retrieved 13 January 2014 LASK Linz A Dates amp results 2010 2011 Worldfootball Archived from the original on 14 January 2014 Retrieved 13 January 2014 SC Wiener Viktoria Trainerhistorie Worldfootball Retrieved 13 January 2014 SC Wiener Viktoria Dates amp results 2012 2013 Worldfootball Retrieved 13 January 2014 FC Admira Wacker in German kicker Retrieved 13 January 2014 SC Wiener Viktoria Dates amp results 2013 2014 Worldfootball Retrieved 13 January 2014 Osterreichs Torschutzenkonige www oberliga a at Archived from the original on 15 September 2007 Retrieved 14 August 2008 ESM Golden Shoe Makaay crowned UEFA 23 June 2003 Retrieved 31 May 2020 External links EditOfficial website Toni Polster at Austria Archive in German Toni Polster at National Football Teams com Toni Polster at fussballdaten de in German Toni Polster at WorldFootball netAwardsPreceded byAndreas Goldberger Austrian Sportsman of the Year1997 Succeeded byHermann Maier Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Toni Polster amp oldid 1149700921, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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