Josef Hickersberger

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Josef Hickersberger (born April 27, 1948 in Amstetten, Austria) is a former professional football player and former coach of the Austrian soccer cult-club SK Rapid Wien. Since January 2006 he is coaching the Austrian national team.

Hickersberger's career as a player began with FK Austria Wien. Later he played for Kickers Offenbach, Fortuna Düsseldorf, Rapid Vienna and others. He was also a member of the Austrian national team during the Football World Cup 1978 in Argentina.

Since retiring as a player, Hickersberger has worked as a football coach. He was the coach of the Austrian national team at the Football World Cup 1990 in Italy and also coached Fortuna Düsseldorf (1990-1992) and Austria Wien (1993/94).

Hickersberger then worked for a few years in the Arabian region, where he trained several teams, among them the Bahrain national football team.

In 2002 Hickersberger came back to Austria, and brought back success to Rapid. With him as coach, Rapid won the Austrian Championship of 2004/2005, nine years after the last triumph, and accordingly qualified for the UEFA Champions League group stage where Rapid faces the teams of Bayern Munich, Juventus Turin and Club Brugge.


Flag of Austria Austria squad - 1978 FIFA World Cup Flag of Austria

1 Koncilia | 2 Sara | 3 Obermayer | 4 Breitenberger | 5 Pezzey | 6 Hattenberger | 7 Hickersberger | 8 Prohaska | 9 Krankl | 10 Kreuz | 11 Jara | 12 Krieger | 13 Happich | 14 Strasser | 15 Weber | 16 Persidis | 17 Oberacher | 18 Schachner | 19 Pirkner | 20 Baumeister | 21 Fuchsbichler | 22 Baumgartner | Coach: Senekowitsch

Flag of Austria Austria squad - 1990 FIFA World Cup Flag of 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: Hickersberger

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