Andreas Ogris, the Glossary
Andreas Ogris (born 7 October 1964) is an Austrian football manager and former player.[1]
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25 relations: Albania national football team, Association football, Austria national football team, Austrian Cup, Austrian Football Bundesliga, Ernst Ogris, Favoritner AC, FC Admira Wacker Mödling, FC Red Bull Salzburg, FK Austria Wien, Floridsdorfer AC, Forward (association football), Franz Aigner (footballer), Gerald Baumgartner, Herbert Gager, Hertha BSC, LASK, RCD Espanyol, RSSSF, Scotland national football team, SK Schwadorf, Thorsten Fink, Vienna, 1. Simmeringer SC, 1990 FIFA World Cup.
- 1. Simmeringer SC managers
- Austrian expatriate sportspeople in Spain
- FK Austria Wien non-playing staff
- Floridsdorfer AC managers
The Albania national football team (Ekipi kombëtar i futbollit të Shqipërisë) represents Albania in men's international football.
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Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of 11 players each, who primarily use their feet to propel a ball around a rectangular field called a pitch.
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The Austria national football team (Österreichische Fußballnationalmannschaft) represents Austria in men's international football competitions, and is controlled by the Austrian Football Association.
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Austrian Cup
The Austrian Cup (ÖFB-Cup), known as UNIQA ÖFB Cup for sponsorship purposes, is an annual football competition held by the Austrian Football Association, the ÖFB.
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The Bundesliga (italic, "Federal League"), also known as Admiral Bundesliga for sponsorship reasons, is the top level of the Austrian football league system.
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Ernst Ogris
Ernst Ogris (9 December 1967 – 29 March 2017) was an Austrian football player. Andreas Ogris and Ernst Ogris are Austria men's international footballers, Austrian expatriate men's footballers, Austrian football forward stubs, fK Austria Wien players and footballers from Vienna.
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Favoritner AC
The Favoritner Athletik Club, or FavAC for short, is an Austrian football club from the Viennese Favoriten district and currently plays under the sponsored name Cashpoint FavAC in the fourth tier, the Viennese City League.
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FC Admira Wacker Mödling
Fußballklub Flyeralarm Admira Wacker Mödling, also known as Flyeralarm Admira for sponsorship reasons or simply Admira, is a football club from Mödling, Austria.
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FC Red Bull Salzburg
Fußballclub Red Bull Salzburg, commonly known as simply Red Bull Salzburg, is an Austrian professional football club based in Wals-Siezenheim, that competes in the Austrian Bundesliga, the top flight of Austrian Football.
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FK Austria Wien
Fußballklub Austria Wien AG, known in English as Austria Vienna, and Austria Wien in German-speaking countries, is an Austrian professional association football club from the capital city of Vienna.
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Floridsdorfer AC
The Floridsdorfer Athletics Sports Club or simply Floridsdorfer AC or FAC is a professional football club based in Floridsdorf, the 21st district of Vienna.
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In the sport of association football, a forward (attacker or striker) is an outfield position which primarily plays further up the pitch than midfielders and defenders.
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Franz Aigner (born September 14, 1967) is a retired Austrian football player and a football manager currently managing SV Wals-Grünau. Andreas Ogris and Franz Aigner (footballer) are Austria men's international footballers and Austrian football managers.
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Gerald Baumgartner
Gerald Baumgartner (born 14 November 1964) is an Austrian association football coach. Andreas Ogris and Gerald Baumgartner are Austrian football managers, fK Austria Wien managers and fK Austria Wien players.
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Herbert Gager
Herbert Gager (born 18 September 1969) is a retired Austrian international footballer who played as a defender for clubs in Austria and Greece. Andreas Ogris and Herbert Gager are Austria men's international footballers, Austrian football managers, fK Austria Wien managers and fK Austria Wien players.
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Hertha BSC
Hertha, Berliner Sport-Club e. V., commonly known as Hertha BSC or Hertha Berlin, is a German professional football club based in the locality of Westend of the borough of Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf of Berlin.
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LASK
Linzer Athletik-Sport-Klub, commonly known as LASK Linz, Linzer ASK, or simply LASK, is an Austrian professional football club based in Upper-Austrian state capital Linz.
RCD Espanyol
Reial Club Deportiu Espanyol de Barcelona ("Royal Spanish Sports Club of Barcelona"), commonly known as RCD Espanyol, is a Spanish professional sports club based in Cornellà, Catalonia.
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The Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF) is an international organisation dedicated to collecting statistics about association football.
The Scotland national football teamSgioba Ball-coise Nàiseanta na h-AlbaScotland National Fitbaa Team represents Scotland in men's international football and is controlled by the Scottish Football Association.
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SK Schwadorf
Sportklub Schwadorf (more commonly known as SK Schwadorf) was an Austrian football club, based in Schwadorf.
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Thorsten Fink
Thorsten Fink (born 29 October 1967) is a German football coach and a former footballer, who is the current head coach of Belgian Pro League club KRC Genk. Andreas Ogris and Thorsten Fink are fK Austria Wien managers.
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Vienna
Vienna (Wien; Austro-Bavarian) is the capital, most populous city, and one of nine federal states of Austria.
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1990 FIFA World Cup
The 1990 FIFA World Cup was the 14th FIFA World Cup, a quadrennial football tournament for men's senior national teams.
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See also
1. Simmeringer SC managers
- Andreas Ogris
- Christian Prosenik
- Damir Čanadi
- Erich Strobl
- Ernst Dokupil
- Johann Frank (footballer)
- Johann Hofstätter
- Karl Brauneder
- Robert Lang (football manager)
- Rudi Flögel
- Tomislav Crnković (footballer)
- Volkan Kahraman
Austrian expatriate sportspeople in Spain
- Alex Manninger
- Andreas Ivanschitz
- Andreas Ogris
- Annelie Leitner
- Bernd Krauss
- Christian Aflenzer
- David Alaba
- Dietmar Kühbauer
- Ernst Happel
- Flavius Daniliuc
- Fritz Hollaus
- Gerhard Rodax
- Hans Krankl
- Helmut Senekowitsch
- Hermann Stessl
- Hubert Baumgartner
- Karl Heinlein
- Katja Trödthandl
- Kurt Jara
- Kurt Welzl
- Luka Brajkovic
- Marc Andre Schmerböck
- Marcus Pürk
- Martin Kohlmaier
- Martin Schiller
- Max Merkel
- Maximilian Wöber
- Moritz Lanegger
- Niki Lauda
- Otto Konrad
- Peter Artner
- Peter Wurz
- Philipp Lienhart
- Pirmin Strasser
- Richard Kohn
- Roland Schlinger
- Rudi Strittich
- Sarah Wronski
- Sorina Teodorovic
- Stefan Lexa
- Taner Ari
- Thomas Parits
- Thomas Schreiner (basketball)
- Toni Polster
- Walter Skocik
- Yusuf Demir
FK Austria Wien non-playing staff
- Andreas Ogris
- Franz Wohlfahrt (footballer)
- Ivica Vastić
- Johann Dihanich
- Josef Walter (footballer)
- Manuel Ortlechner
- Nestor El Maestro
- Renato Gligoroski
- Roman Mählich
- Rudolf Streicher
- Sargon Duran
- Szabolcs Sáfár
- Thomas Janeschitz
- Wolfgang Katzian
Floridsdorfer AC managers
- Andreas Heraf
- Andreas Ogris
- Andreas Reisinger
- Christian Keglevits
- Christian Prosenik
- Damir Čanadi
- Dominik Thalhammer
- Eduard Frühwirth
- Erich Obermayer
- Ferdinand Humenberger
- Franz Maresch
- Hans Kleer
- Helmut Senekowitsch
- Jürgen Halper
- Karl Durspekt
- Karl Jiszda
- Leopold Grausam
- Miron Muslic
- Mitja Mörec
- Peter Flicker
- Peter Pacult
- Rudolf Eggenberger
- Rudolf Sabetzer
- Rudolf Seidl
- Thomas Flögel