Günter Kaltenbrunner

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Günter Kaltenbrunner
Personal information
Date of birth (1943-07-28) 28 July 1943 (age 80)
Place of birth Znojmo, Czechoslovakia
Height 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Position(s) Forward
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1960–1961 Wacker Wien 7 (2)
1961–1966 Admira Energie Wien 87 (56)
1966–1967 SW Bregenz 23 (10)
1967–1969 Rapid Wien 22 (14)
1969–1970 Wiener Sport-Club 30 (22)
1970–1972 Nice 52 (12)
1972–1974 Admira Wacker Wien 53 (21)
1974–1975 Wiener Sport-Club
National team
1962–1968 Austria 4 (0)
Teams managed
1978–1981 SC Eisenstadt
1981 Wiener Sport-Club
1986 Kremser SC
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

Günter Kaltenbrunner (born 28 July 1943) is a former Austrian football player and manager.[1] He played as striker for different clubs in Austria. He also played for the Austrian national football team between 1962 and 1968.

Career[change | change source]

He started his career with Wiener AC and SK Admira Wien. There he played with his older brother Ernst Kaltenbrunner. Then he played for Schwarz-Weiß Bregenz, Wiener Sport-Club and SK Rapid. From 1970 to 1972 he played in France for Nice. At the end of his career he played again for Admira Wien and Wiener Sport-Club.

National team[change | change source]

Between 1962 and 1968 he played 4 international matches for the Austrian national football team. His first match was on 28 October 1962 in a 2-0 away loss versus Hungary. He played his last match on 22 September 1968 in a 1-0 loss versus Switzerland.[2]

Manager career[change | change source]

He managed SC Eisenstadt, Wiener Sport-Club and Kremser SC.

Personal life[change | change source]

From 1995 to 1999 he was President of Rapid Wien. Before that, he was an employee of Bank Austria and rescued SK Rapid in 1994 after the collapse of Rapid-AG. In June 2022 he was appointed Honorary President of SK Rapid.[3]

References[change | change source]

  1. "Günter Kaltenbrunner". worldfootball.net. Retrieved 27 November 2021.
  2. Profile ÖFB.at
  3. https://www.laola1.at

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