Toni Polster

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Anton Polster in 2006
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Anton Polster in 2006

Anton ("Toni") Polster (born March 10, 1964 in Vienna) is a former Austrian football (soccer) striker and the all-time leading goalscorer for Austria.

Polster was capped 95 times for Austria, scoring a record 44 goals between 1982 and 2000. He played in the 1990 FIFA World Cup and 1998 FIFA World Cup. On the club level, he played for FK Austria Wien (1982-87), Torino (1987-88), Sevilla FC (1988-91), CD Logroñés (1991-92), Rayo Vallecano (1992-93), 1. FC Köln (1993-98), Borussia Mönchengladbach (1998-99), and SV Austria Salzburg (2000).

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Austria Austria squad - 1990 World Cup Austria

1 Lindenberger | 2 Aigner | 3 Pecl | 4 Pfeffer | 5 Schöttel | 6 Zsak | 7 Russ | 8 Artner | 9 Polster | 10 Linzmaier | 11 Hörtnagl | 12 Baur | 13 Ogris | 14 Rodax | 15 Keglevits | 16 Reisinger | 17 Pfeifenberger | 18 Streiter | 19 Glatzmeyer | 20 Herzog | 21 Konsel | 22 Konrad | Coach: Josef Hickersberger

Austria Austria squad - 1998 FIFA World Cup Austria

1 Konsel | 2 Schopp | 3 Schöttel | 4 Pfeffer | 5 Feiersinger | 6 Kogler | 7 Haas | 8 Pfeifenberger | 9 Vastić | 10 Herzog | 11 Amerhauser | 12 Hiden | 13 Cerny | 14 Reinmayr | 15 Wetl | 16 Wohlfahrt | 17 Mählich | 18 Stöger | 19 Polster | 20 Heraf | 21 Knaller | 22 Kühbauer | Coach: Prohaska