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Lukas Aurednik

Lukas "Harry" Aurednik (20 February 1918 – 2 June 1997) was an international Austrian football player and football manager.

Lukas Aurednik
Lukas "Harry" Aurednik
Personal information
Full name Lukas Aurednik
Date of birth (1918-02-20)20 February 1918
Place of birth Vienna, Austria-Hungary
Date of death 2 June 1997(1997-06-02) (aged 79)
Position(s) Striker, right back
Youth career
1933–1935 SC Staatsfabrik Wien
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1935–1938 Rapid Wien 34 (4)
1938–1940 TuS Neuendorf
1940–1942 MSV Brno
1942–1943 Rapid Vienna 3 (1)
1943–1944 LSV Markersdorf
1944–1946 Rapid Wien 22 (28)
1946–1948 CO Roubaix-Tourcoing
1948–1953 Austria Wien 108 (46)
1954–1956 Lens 29 (6)
1956–1958 Le Havre 60 (12)
International career
1948–1950 Austria 14 (2)
Managerial career
1959–1961 AEK Athens
1961–1962 Pierikos
1962–1963 Ethnikos Piraeus
1963–1965 Anorthosis Famagusta
1965 Panetolikos
1967–1969 1. Wiener Neustädter SC
1970–1971 Royal Charleroi
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Club career edit

Aurednik began his football career as a goalkeeper for the small club, Sportclub Staatsfabrik and was soon used as field player due to his footballing skills. Initially as a right wing-back, he transformed himself into a striker and received his first professional contract with Rapid Wien in 1935. In 1938, with the Hütteldorfers, he won the last championship in Austria before its annexation to the German Reich. From 1938 he played for several years at TuS Neuendorf[1] and in the meantime briefly played at Spandauer SV, the lower-class club Rot-Weiß Iserlohn[2] and at LSV Wolfenbüttel,[3] before moving to MSV Brno was transferred to the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia. However, he played with the Brno team in the Gauliga Sudetenland, which he won with his club in 1943 and could therefore have played in the final round of the German championship. But after a short return to Rapid Wien, Aurednik was transferred to LSV Markersdorf in the same year and reached the "reception club for drafted football professionals", as the Wehrmacht club was also called, and the already players like Karl Durspekt, Karl Sesta, Max Merkel, Walter Dzur and Paul Zielinski, achieved sixth place in the East Mark Gauliga in the 1943–44 season.

In 1944, however, Aurednik was able to return to Rapid, where he stayed until 1946. With the green and whites he also became the first Austrian football champion and cup winner in post-war Austria in the 1945–46 season. As a left winger, he contributed 28 goals in 20 championship games and 7 goals in 3 cup games. In 1946 he finally went abroad in France and joined CO Roubaix-Tourcoing, where he was only able to play in the reserve team due to the lack of approval from the ÖFB, but was also involved in youth training. He returned to Austria in 1948 and, after his pardon, played for Austria Wien six months later. There, as a left winger in combination with his elegant connecting striker Ernst Stojaspal, he formed the best striker in the league and was quickly able to build on his old goalscoring qualities. With the Violets he won the Austrian championship title three times in 1949, 1950 and 1953 and also the cup competition in 1949.

Aurednik, who was nicknamed "the magician" by fans, became known primarily for his scissor jumps, which literally confused his opponents, and for the famous "railway worker insult" (pushing the ball back and forth with the sole of the foot). In terms of his stature, he was a lightweight, but technically highly gifted and extremely strong in sprinting. His speed also gave him his name “Harry”, which stuck to him after a game against an English team. Because of his strength, the British fans celebrated him with calls of "hurry, hurry", which then became – loosely translated in Viennese – "Harry".

After becoming player-coach at the lower-tier SC Austria Lustenau in 1953, Aurednik went to France again in 1954, where he initially played for Lens for two years and scored six goals in 29 appearances in the French Division 1 in his first season. In the 1955–56 season he and his team reached the runner-up position alongside Erich Habitzl, where he was used 15 times in the 34 game rounds. From 1956 to 1958 he was active in Division 2 at Le Havre and scored 12 goals in 60 championship games.

International career edit

Aurednik played for Austria in 1948 when he was already 30 years old. The late-career Viennese made his debut for Austria in the game against Czechoslovakia on 31 October 1948 in Pressburg. In total, he played 14 international matches for the national team until 1950. After a game against the Scotland, he was left out of the squad and was no longer called up.

Managerial career edit

AEK Athens edit

In 1959, with the creation of the unified Alpha Ethniki, he took over AEK Athens, which under his guidance tied with Panathinaikos in first place of the standings, losing the title in a play-off match 2–1 and thus finishing in second place.[4] He started on the AEK bench the following season as well, only to be replaced as first coach in December 1960 by Tryfon Tzanetis, but remained in the coaching team alongside Tzanetis, and Ribas as an advisor.[5]

Pierikos edit

In 1961, he took over as a coach in the newly-formed team of Pierikos. During his spell, Pierikos in a total of 37 games managed 26 wins, 7 draws and 4 losses, with a total of 116 goals for and 22 against. The defeat in Kavala at the hands of the local Iraklis on 3 June 1962 resulted in the loss of a direct promotion to Alpha Ethiki was blamed on Aurednik and caused his contract to be terminated and was replaced by Kleanthis Vikelidis.[6]

Ethnikos Piraeus edit

Afterwards, Aurednik became coach of Ethnikos Piraeus, where he remained for about a year. His son, Jürgen was in the 1962–63 season a player for Ethnikos, recording three appearances and a goal, which he scored in Ethnikos' 3–2 defeat in Toumba Stadium by PAOK on 23 December 1962.[7]

Anorthosis Famagusta edit

From 1963 to 1965 Auretnik was in Cyprus as coach of Anorthosis Famagusta, with whom he won the 1964 Cup, as well as the Cypriot Super Cup at the start of the following season.[8][9]

Panaitolikos edit

After his spell at Cyprus, Aurednik returned to Greece took over Panetolikos in 1965, which was his last Greek club he coached.[10]

Wiener Neustetter edit

The continuation of his career found him again in Cyprus, from where at the end of 1967 he returned to his homeland and took over as coach of the 1. Wiener Neustädter SC, replacing Karl Kohler. With him at the wheel, the team recorded a mediocre run in the 1967–68 season, while making a very poor start the following season, which led to his sacking after the end of the first round in early 1969.[11][12]

Charleroi edit

In the spring of 1970 he took charge of Charleroi in Belgium, remaining on their bench until 1971, the last recorded stop of his career.[13]

Death edit

Auretnik died at 2 June 1997 at the age of 79.[14]

Honours edit

As a player edit

Rapid Wien
Austria Wien

As a manager edit

Anorthosis Famagusta

References edit

  1. ^ Einsätze dort sind noch im Herbst 1942 verzeichnet, siehe Kicker vom 20. Oktober 1942, S. 10
  2. ^ Iserlohner Kreisanzeiger und Zeitung vom 20. Mai 1941, S. 4
  3. ^ Kicker vom 14. April 1942, S. 11
  4. ^ "Ιστορική "αυτοκτονία" με πολλές… σκιές". aek365.org. 31 July 2015.
  5. ^ "Περίοδος 1960/61". kitrinomavro.gr.
  6. ^ "Λούκας "Χάρρυ" Αουρέντνικ - Πιερικός". pierikos.info.
  7. ^ "Το σπάνιο στατιστικό με τους "Δώνηδες"". kerkida.net.
  8. ^ (PDF). dialogos.com.cy. Archived from the original (PDF) on 7 April 2020.
  9. ^ "Διακοπή αλλά όχι για διακοπές". sigmalive.com.
  10. ^ "Παναιτωλικός: Οι αλλοδαποί του πάγκου - ΣΥΝΕΙΔΗΣΗ". sinidisi.gr. 11 June 2015.
  11. ^ "1967-1974 Das Trainerkaru". yumpu.com.
  12. ^ "6 Zahlen, Daten & Fakten". yumpu.com.
  13. ^ "Harry Aurednik". weltfussball.at.
  14. ^ "Λούκας "Χάρι" Αουρέτνικ". kitrinomavro.gr.

External links edit

  • Lukas Aurednik at National-Football-Teams.com
  • Rapid stats - Rapid Archive
  • Player profile - Austria Archive

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Lukas Harry Aurednik 20 February 1918 2 June 1997 was an international Austrian football player and football manager Lukas AurednikLukas Harry AurednikPersonal informationFull nameLukas AurednikDate of birth 1918 02 20 20 February 1918Place of birthVienna Austria HungaryDate of death2 June 1997 1997 06 02 aged 79 Position s Striker right backYouth career1933 1935SC Staatsfabrik WienSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1935 1938Rapid Wien34 4 1938 1940TuS Neuendorf1940 1942MSV Brno1942 1943Rapid Vienna3 1 1943 1944LSV Markersdorf1944 1946Rapid Wien22 28 1946 1948CO Roubaix Tourcoing1948 1953Austria Wien108 46 1954 1956Lens29 6 1956 1958Le Havre60 12 International career1948 1950Austria14 2 Managerial career1959 1961AEK Athens1961 1962Pierikos1962 1963Ethnikos Piraeus1963 1965Anorthosis Famagusta1965Panetolikos1967 19691 Wiener Neustadter SC1970 1971Royal Charleroi Club domestic league appearances and goals Contents 1 Club career 2 International career 3 Managerial career 3 1 AEK Athens 3 2 Pierikos 3 3 Ethnikos Piraeus 3 4 Anorthosis Famagusta 3 5 Panaitolikos 3 6 Wiener Neustetter 3 7 Charleroi 4 Death 5 Honours 5 1 As a player 5 2 As a manager 6 References 7 External linksClub career editAurednik began his football career as a goalkeeper for the small club Sportclub Staatsfabrik and was soon used as field player due to his footballing skills Initially as a right wing back he transformed himself into a striker and received his first professional contract with Rapid Wien in 1935 In 1938 with the Hutteldorfers he won the last championship in Austria before its annexation to the German Reich From 1938 he played for several years at TuS Neuendorf 1 and in the meantime briefly played at Spandauer SV the lower class club Rot Weiss Iserlohn 2 and at LSV Wolfenbuttel 3 before moving to MSV Brno was transferred to the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia However he played with the Brno team in the Gauliga Sudetenland which he won with his club in 1943 and could therefore have played in the final round of the German championship But after a short return to Rapid Wien Aurednik was transferred to LSV Markersdorf in the same year and reached the reception club for drafted football professionals as the Wehrmacht club was also called and the already players like Karl Durspekt Karl Sesta Max Merkel Walter Dzur and Paul Zielinski achieved sixth place in the East Mark Gauliga in the 1943 44 season In 1944 however Aurednik was able to return to Rapid where he stayed until 1946 With the green and whites he also became the first Austrian football champion and cup winner in post war Austria in the 1945 46 season As a left winger he contributed 28 goals in 20 championship games and 7 goals in 3 cup games In 1946 he finally went abroad in France and joined CO Roubaix Tourcoing where he was only able to play in the reserve team due to the lack of approval from the OFB but was also involved in youth training He returned to Austria in 1948 and after his pardon played for Austria Wien six months later There as a left winger in combination with his elegant connecting striker Ernst Stojaspal he formed the best striker in the league and was quickly able to build on his old goalscoring qualities With the Violets he won the Austrian championship title three times in 1949 1950 and 1953 and also the cup competition in 1949 Aurednik who was nicknamed the magician by fans became known primarily for his scissor jumps which literally confused his opponents and for the famous railway worker insult pushing the ball back and forth with the sole of the foot In terms of his stature he was a lightweight but technically highly gifted and extremely strong in sprinting His speed also gave him his name Harry which stuck to him after a game against an English team Because of his strength the British fans celebrated him with calls of hurry hurry which then became loosely translated in Viennese Harry After becoming player coach at the lower tier SC Austria Lustenau in 1953 Aurednik went to France again in 1954 where he initially played for Lens for two years and scored six goals in 29 appearances in the French Division 1 in his first season In the 1955 56 season he and his team reached the runner up position alongside Erich Habitzl where he was used 15 times in the 34 game rounds From 1956 to 1958 he was active in Division 2 at Le Havre and scored 12 goals in 60 championship games International career editAurednik played for Austria in 1948 when he was already 30 years old The late career Viennese made his debut for Austria in the game against Czechoslovakia on 31 October 1948 in Pressburg In total he played 14 international matches for the national team until 1950 After a game against the Scotland he was left out of the squad and was no longer called up Managerial career editAEK Athens edit In 1959 with the creation of the unified Alpha Ethniki he took over AEK Athens which under his guidance tied with Panathinaikos in first place of the standings losing the title in a play off match 2 1 and thus finishing in second place 4 He started on the AEK bench the following season as well only to be replaced as first coach in December 1960 by Tryfon Tzanetis but remained in the coaching team alongside Tzanetis and Ribas as an advisor 5 Pierikos edit In 1961 he took over as a coach in the newly formed team of Pierikos During his spell Pierikos in a total of 37 games managed 26 wins 7 draws and 4 losses with a total of 116 goals for and 22 against The defeat in Kavala at the hands of the local Iraklis on 3 June 1962 resulted in the loss of a direct promotion to Alpha Ethiki was blamed on Aurednik and caused his contract to be terminated and was replaced by Kleanthis Vikelidis 6 Ethnikos Piraeus edit Afterwards Aurednik became coach of Ethnikos Piraeus where he remained for about a year His son Jurgen was in the 1962 63 season a player for Ethnikos recording three appearances and a goal which he scored in Ethnikos 3 2 defeat in Toumba Stadium by PAOK on 23 December 1962 7 Anorthosis Famagusta edit From 1963 to 1965 Auretnik was in Cyprus as coach of Anorthosis Famagusta with whom he won the 1964 Cup as well as the Cypriot Super Cup at the start of the following season 8 9 Panaitolikos edit After his spell at Cyprus Aurednik returned to Greece took over Panetolikos in 1965 which was his last Greek club he coached 10 Wiener Neustetter edit The continuation of his career found him again in Cyprus from where at the end of 1967 he returned to his homeland and took over as coach of the 1 Wiener Neustadter SC replacing Karl Kohler With him at the wheel the team recorded a mediocre run in the 1967 68 season while making a very poor start the following season which led to his sacking after the end of the first round in early 1969 11 12 Charleroi edit In the spring of 1970 he took charge of Charleroi in Belgium remaining on their bench until 1971 the last recorded stop of his career 13 Death editAuretnik died at 2 June 1997 at the age of 79 14 Honours editAs a player edit Rapid Wien Austrian Football Bundesliga 2 1937 38 1945 46 Tschammer Pokal 1 1938 Austria Wien Austrian Football Bundesliga 3 1948 49 1949 50 1952 53 Austrian Cup 1 1948 49 As a manager edit Anorthosis Famagusta Cypriot Cup 1 1963 64 Cypriot Super Cup 1 1964References edit Einsatze dort sind noch im Herbst 1942 verzeichnet siehe Kicker vom 20 Oktober 1942 S 10 Iserlohner Kreisanzeiger und Zeitung vom 20 Mai 1941 S 4 Kicker vom 14 April 1942 S 11 Istorikh aytoktonia me polles skies aek365 org 31 July 2015 Periodos 1960 61 kitrinomavro gr Loykas Xarry Aoyrentnik Pierikos pierikos info To spanio statistiko me toys Dwnhdes kerkida net Efhmerida Xaraygh 26 Aygoystoy 2019 sel 14 amp 15 PDF dialogos com cy Archived from the original PDF on 7 April 2020 Diakoph alla oxi gia diakopes sigmalive com Panaitwlikos Oi allodapoi toy pagkoy SYNEIDHSH sinidisi gr 11 June 2015 1967 1974 Das Trainerkaru yumpu com 6 Zahlen Daten amp Fakten yumpu com Harry Aurednik weltfussball at Loykas Xari Aoyretnik kitrinomavro gr External links editLukas Aurednik at National Football Teams com Rapid stats Rapid Archive Player profile Austria Archive Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lukas Aurednik amp oldid 1210191782, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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