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Austrian national football team of the 1930s
Wunderteam (German pronunciation: [ˈvʊndɐˌtiːm]; Wonder Team) was the name given to the Austria national football team of the 1930s. Led by manager Hugo
Wunderteam
Men's national association football team representing Austria
1930s, under coach Hugo Meisl, Austria's national team, known as the "Wunderteam" (literally "Miracle Team"), became a dominant force in European football
Austria national football team
Austria_national_football_team
Austrian footballer (1903–1939)
celebrated Austrian national side of the early 1930s that became known as the Wunderteam, which he captained at the 1934 World Cup. Known as "The Mozart of football"
Matthias_Sindelar
Playing style in association football
national team. However, some authors credit teams such as the Austrian Wunderteam of the 1930s or the Golden Team of Hungary of the 1950s for having played
Total_Football
1938 Austrian film
Roxy and the Wonderteam (German: Roxy und das Wunderteam) is a 1938 Austrian musical sports film directed by Johann von Vásáry and starring Rosy Barsony
Roxy_and_the_Wonderteam
Men's association football team
side is also considered part of the Wunderteam by sports historians and FIFA. This favours the idea that the Wunderteam was primarily a strategic creation
Peru_national_football_team
Chronology of development
Retrieved 2024-05-15. "Hugo Meisl - The banker's son who masterminded a Wunderteam - FIFA.com". 2015-10-09. Archived from the original on 2015-10-09. Retrieved
History of tactics in association football
History_of_tactics_in_association_football
Attacking player position in football
1930 World Cup due to injury. Matthias Sindelar was the false 9 of the Wunderteam, the Austria national team, in 1934. In South America, in 1941, River
Forward (association football)
Forward_(association_football)
Austrian-Czech footballer (1913–2001)
ahead of Hungarian Ferenc Puskás. Bican was a member of the Austrian Wunderteam of the 1930s and represented the nation at the 1934 FIFA World Cup, where
Josef_Bican
and the leadership of Matthias Sindelar, which earned him the nickname "Wunderteam". On May 16, 1931 the Austrian national team was the first European to
Football_in_Austria
English football coach (1882–1974)
1931, coaching the Austria national football team to success during its Wunderteam period when it was recognised as one of the best European teams. Between
Jimmy_Hogan
Football tournament
Championship started. Winners of the competition included the Austrian Wunderteam of the early 1930s, the Italy team that also won two World Cups in the
Central European International Cup
Central_European_International_Cup
Austrian football coach (1881–1937)
Willy Meisl, was the multi-lingual football coach of the famous Austrian 'Wunderteam' of the early 1930s, as well as a referee. Meisl was born to a Jewish
Hugo_Meisl
Austrian footballer and coach (1911–1989)
national team. He played internationally immediately following the Austrian "Wunderteam" of 1931–32. He is the all time leading scorer of Rapid Wien with 1006
Franz_Binder
Men's association football team
enjoyed wins against Germany and France before losing to the Austrian "Wunderteam" and Italy in 1931. Scotland, like the other Home Nations, did not enter
Scotland national football team
Scotland_national_football_team
Association football tournament in France
John (22 April 2014). "World Cup: 25 stunning moments … No11: Austria's Wunderteam". The Guardian. Retrieved 29 June 2014. "On a tiré au sort les rencontres
1938_FIFA_World_Cup
Austrian footballer and manager
who later became a football manager. The captain of legendary Austrian "Wunderteam", Nausch was a versatile player who played in almost all positions on
Walter_Nausch
Governing body of association football in Austria
Italy, Austria's only international final. Meisl's team, nicknamed the Wunderteam, remained unbeaten from 12 April 1931 to 23 October 1932 in 14 successive
Austrian_Football_Association
Italian footballer
Czechoslovakia. The campaign ended with Italy being Runners-up after the Austrian Wunderteam led by Matthias Sindelar, Ferrari's first international medal with Italy
Giovanni_Ferrari
Schall competed for the record for several years as part of Austria's "Wunderteam"; Schall surpassed Horvath in 1933 before Horvath reclaimed the record
List of Austria international footballers
List_of_Austria_international_footballers
Italian football manager (1886–1968)
Budapest. They pipped the title from Meisl's Austrian side, the so-called Wunderteam, who went on to win the second edition of the tournament two years later
Vittorio_Pozzo
International football competition
found themselves beaten 4–0 by an early incantation of Hugo Meisl's Wunderteam (who would absent themselves from the Games). With just six weeks to go
Football at the 1924 Summer Olympics
Football_at_the_1924_Summer_Olympics
Austrian footballer (1907–1947)
celebrated Austrian national side of the early 1930s that became known as the Wunderteam. He also played for Admira Vienna, and later managed FC Basel. Normally
Anton_Schall
German association football club
Retrieved 5 October 2025. "Breslau Elf Chronicles – Tale of a German Wunderteam". thehardtackle.com. Retrieved 11 September 2017. "Eintracht gegen Schweinfurt:
1._FC_Schweinfurt_05
The Austria national alpine ski team, also known as Wunderteam, represents Austria in International alpine skiing competitions such as Winter Olympic Games
Austria national alpine ski team
Austria_national_alpine_ski_team
Austrian-French footballer (1909–1973)
Jordan and later gained French nationality. Goalkeeper of the Austrian Wunderteam, he was also capped once for France. During the war, he served in the
Rudi_Hiden
Austrian footballer (1903–1988)
situation at the time. Drucker was the only Hakoah player to play for the Wunderteam, the name given to the brilliant Austria national team of the 1920s–1930s
Leopold_Drucker
Jewish-Hungarian composer (1892–1960)
libretto: Imre Harmath, Dezső Kellér and László Szilágyi Roxy und ihr Wunderteam, Musikalischer Fußballschwank, 25 March 1937 Vienna, Theater an der Wien
Paul_Abraham
Austrian sports journalist
the phrase 'The Whirl' to describe the play of his brother's Austrian 'Wunderteam' of the 1930s. He wrote: "We must free our soccer youth from the shackles
Willy_Meisl
10th District of Vienna in Austria
Mayor of Vienna from 1919–1923 Matthias Sindelar, footballer & captain of Wunderteam Karl Svoboda, politician Helmut Zilk, Mayor of Vienna from 1984–1994 Willi
Favoriten
List of nicknames of UEFA inter national association football teams
The Collective Team From the Armenia national football team. Austria Wunderteam Wonder Team In the 1930s led by Manager Hugo Meisl, the team earned the
List of UEFA national association football teams by nickname
List_of_UEFA_national_association_football_teams_by_nickname
Austrian footballer and coach
the early 1930s he was an albeit minor part of Austria's all conquering Wunderteam. As coach he defined the post-World War II glory period of Austria Wien
Heinrich Müller (footballer, born 1909)
Heinrich_Müller_(footballer,_born_1909)
Austrian footballer
Austrian football goalkeeper and an integral part of the second Austrian Wunderteam of the 1950s. Zeman began his youth career at local club SV Wienerberger
Walter_Zeman
Austrian footballer and manager
strength, stamina and long balls. He was captain of the famous Austrian Wunderteam at international level. At club level, he played for Rapid Wien, ESV Stadlau
Josef_Smistik
management took over as the Austrian national team head coach through the "Wunderteam" era of the 1930's. During this period the Austrian team won 14 straight
Jews_in_association_football
Hungarian-Israeli polymath
of a boom of brilliant bridge players in Central Europe. His Austrian Wunderteam won four European titles in six years from 1932–37. But the Jewish Lukacs
Paul_Lukacs
Serbian footballer (1907–1984)
(creator and coach of the Austrian "Wunderteam") who claimed that with Marjanović in the attacking line "Wunderteam" would be perfect. He then won back-to-back
Blagoje_Marjanović
English association football player and manager (1878–1934)
among his friends Hugo Meisl and Jimmy Hogan, coaches of the Austrian "Wunderteam" of the 1930s. As long ago as 1909, he had taken his Northampton side
Herbert_Chapman
Sebes, the coach of the national team. Sebes was inspired by the Austrian Wunderteam and the Italy team that won two World Cups in the 1930s. Both teams were
History_of_Budapest_Honvéd_FC
Hungarian footballer (1906–1986)
control of planning for the national side. He was inspired by the Austrian Wunderteam and the Italian team that won two World Cups in the 1930s. Both teams
Gusztáv_Sebes
enjoyed wins against Germany and France before losing to the Austrian "Wunderteam" and Italy in 1931. Scotland took part in their first major international
Timeline_of_Scottish_football
French footballer (1913–1985)
and participated in World Cup 1934, playing one game against Austria's Wunderteam. He was the first RC Strasbourg player to earn a cap with the national
Fritz_Keller
(1930) Die Blume von Hawaii (1931) Ball im Savoy (1932) Roxy und ihr Wunderteam (1936) Hoheit tanzt Walzer (1912) Meine Schwester und ich (1930) Im weissen
List_of_operettas
Film produced in different language versions
barreaux 1938 (French) Roxy and the Wonderteam (German: Roxy und das Wunderteam) 1938 H.T. Film 3:1 a szerelem javára 1938 (Hungarian) The Tiger of Eschnapur
Multiple-language_version
Polish athlete (born 2004)
slzawisza.pl. 23 February 2025. Retrieved 4 March 2026. "We're not a Wunderteam, but we're not weak either. European U23 Championships in Bergen? "As
Mikołaj_Szczęsny
Italian footballer (1902–1956)
1–0 with a goal by Meazza. Their semi-final opponents were the Austrian Wunderteam, the squad who had beaten the Italians 4–2 in Turin four months earlier
Gianpiero_Combi
Football match
being "like a bombshell over the continent"), but defeated the Austria Wunderteam 4–3 in 1932, a result seen as fortunate for England, and though Austria's
1929 Spain v England football match
1929_Spain_v_England_football_match
Austrian football club
Austrian league despite their great successes in the national team. In 1934, Wunderteam right winger Zischek and Johann Walzhofer participated in the World Cup
Sportclub_Wacker_Vienna
Austrian footballer
Uridil at WorldFootball.net "RapidArchiv - Josef Uridil". Generazione Wunderteam. 2021. p. 86. (in English) Appearances and goals for Austrian internationals
Josef_Uridil
English footballer (1870–1931)
all Europe's goalkeepers." Hugo Meisl, the noted coach of the Austrian "Wunderteam" of the 1930s, went further, recalling: "In that year (1899)a the first
Jack Robinson (footballer, born 1870)
Jack_Robinson_(footballer,_born_1870)
Overview of Scotland at football
Germany, the Netherlands and France before being beaten 5–0 by the Austrian Wunderteam and 3–0 by Italy. Due to their withdrawal from FIFA, Scotland did not
History of the Scotland national football team
History_of_the_Scotland_national_football_team
Austrian football forward
Teams. Retrieved 7 December 2021. Araf, Jo (12 July 2021). Generazione Wunderteam. Pitch Publishing Limited. p. 104. ISBN 9781785319594 – via Google Books
Adolf_Vogl
Football team in Austria-Hungary
recognized by FIFA, which then included former players of the Austrian Wunderteam forced by the regime to join the German selection after Anschluss. After
Bohemia and Moravia national football team
Bohemia_and_Moravia_national_football_team
Polish high jumper (born 1948)
Henryk Kurzyński: Biografie członków Wunderteamu. W: Andrzej Karczmarski: Wunderteam. Lekkoatletyczna drużyna marzeń. Pruszków: Star Press, 2004, s. 109. ISBN 83-920565-0-7
Danuta_Berezowska-Prociów
History of Italian association football club Bologna Football Club 1909
Austrian champions Admira Wien, a team full of prominent members of the Wunderteam. The rossoblù lost 3-2 in the first leg of the final at the Prater in
History_of_Bologna_FC_1909
Austrian alpine skier
European Cup 2021 had made him acquire the right to be included in the Wunderteam for the world cup competitions, but a serious injury to his left cruciate
Maximilian_Lahnsteiner
at the Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań Member of artistic group Wunderteam since 2002. He has published articles in a number of magazines, journals
Rafał_Jakubowicz
English footballer (1887–1968)
. even to the toilet! ". France lost 3–2 "doubtful goal" against the Wunderteam and more than 4000 people welcomed players and staff at the Gare de Lyon
Sid_Kimpton
Austrian football forward
ISBN 9783643502056 – via Google Books. Araf, Jo (12 July 2021). Generazione Wunderteam. Pitch Publishing Limited. p. 208. ISBN 9781785319594 – via Google Books
Karl_Stoiber
"everything to be a finalist." The Peruvians went on to upset the Austrian Wunderteam, who were favorites to win the tournament, by defeating them 4–2 in extra
History of the Peru national football team
History_of_the_Peru_national_football_team
Austrian footballer and manager
leukaemia worsened. He was 35 years old. Araf, Jo (12 July 2021). Generazione Wunderteam. eBook Partnership. ISBN 978-1-78531-959-4. "Trainer Karl Kurz". Der Bund
Karl_Kurz
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