Johann Strnad

Hans Strnad
Personal information
Full name Hans Johann Strnad
Date of birth Around 1893
Place of birth Vienna, Austria-Hungary
Date of death Around 1950
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1916–1920 Wiener Sport-Club
1921–1925 DFC Prag
1925–1927 Wiener Sport-Club
International career
1918 Austria 1 (0)
Managerial career
1927–1928 1. FC Katowice
1928–1929 Jugoslavija Belgrade
1930 Czarni Lwów
1930–1931 Građanski Zagreb
1931 Hasmonea Lwów
1932–1933 HAŠK Zagreb
1933–1934 Wiener Sport-Club
1936–1937 Wiener Sport-Club
1947 Wacker Wien
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Johann "Hans" Strnad (~1893 – ~1950) was an Austrian football player and manager.

Club career

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Born in Vienna.[1] While playing with Wiener Sport-Club, he played one match for the Austria national football team on April 14, 1918 in a match in Budapest against Hungary.[2] He also played with DFC Prag.[3][4]

Johann Strnad later became a coach.[2] He coached 1. FC Katowice (1927–1928), SK Jugoslavija[5] between 1928 and 1929, Czarni Lwów (1930–1931) and Hasmonea Lwów (1930–1931). By the time in Belgrad he was replaced by Dragan Jovanović, he was receiving a salary of 6.000 Dinars.[5] For a short period between 18 October 1930 and 18 February 1931, he coached Građanski Zagreb.[1] In 1933 he returned to Austria and became coach of his former club Wiener Sport-Club which he will coach in two periods, between 1933 and 1934, and 1936 and 1937.[6] In 1947 coached Wacker Wien.

He also coached another Yugoslav club, HAŠK[7] in the 1932–33 Yugoslav Football Championship.[8]

International career

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Hans Johann Strnad made one appearance for the Austria national team it was on April 14, 1918, in Budapest against Hungary, a 2–0 defeat.[9]

References

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  1. ^ a b Treneri kroz povijest Archived 2017-11-16 at the Wayback Machine at Povijest Dinama (in Croatian)
  2. ^ a b Match report at IFFHS
  3. ^ DFC Prag at geni.com
  4. ^ Johann Strnad at worldfootball.net
  5. ^ a b Gola istina: kraljevi strelaca by Živko M. Bojanić and Slobodan Jovanović, pag. 16 (in Serbian)
  6. ^ Johann Strnad at Weltfussball
  7. ^ Zlatni Jubilej ZNS, pag 94
  8. ^ HAŠK (Zagreb) at exyufudbal.in.rs
  9. ^ Strnad Johann - Nationalteambilanz at austriasoccer.at
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