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Matthias Sindelar (1903—1939) was an Austrian football striker, named "Sportsman of the 20th Century" in his country.

This page details facts and statistics pertaining to his football career.

Club career summary

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http://www.austriasoccer.at/NAT/1920_29/192425_1.htm de.wiki http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%96sterreichische_Fu%C3%9Fballmeisterschaft_1923/24

International caps and goals

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The following is a list of Sindelar's international appearances and goals with the Austria national football team.

Cap # Date Location Type of
match
Result Opponent Minutes
played
Goals Notes
1. September 28, 1926 Prague Friendly 2-1  Czechoslovakia 90 1
2. October 10, 1926 Vienna Friendly 7-1   Switzerland 90 2
3. November 07, 1926 Vienna Friendly 3-1  Sweden 90 1
4. March 20, 1927 Vienna Friendly 1-2  Czechoslovakia 90 0
5. April 10, 1927 Vienna Friendly 6-0  Hungary 48 0 [1]
6. May 06, 1928 Vienna Friendly 3-0  Yugoslavia 90 0
7. October 28, 1928 Vienna Dr. Gerö Cup 2-0   Switzerland 90 0
8. March 23, 1930 Prague Friendly 2-2  Czechoslovakia 90 0
9. May 16, 1931 Vienna Friendly 5-0  Scotland 90 1
10. May 24, 1931 Berlin Friendly 6-0  Germany 90 0
11. September 14, 1931 Vienna Friendly 5-0  Germany 90 3
12. October 04, 1931 Budapest Dr. Gerö Cup 2-2  Hungary 90 0
13. November 29, 1931 Basel Dr. Gerö Cup 8-1   Switzerland 90 1
14. March 20, 1932 Vienna Dr. Gerö Cup 2-1  Italy 90 2
15. April 24, 1932 Vienna Friendly 8-2  Hungary 90 3 [2]
16. May 22, 1932 Prague Dr. Gerö Cup 1-1  Czechoslovakia 90 1
17. July 17, 1932 Stockholm Friendly 4-3  Sweden 90 1
18. October 02, 1932 Budapest Friendly 3-2  Hungary 90 0
19. October 23, 1932 Vienna Dr. Gerö Cup 3-1   Switzerland 90 0
20. December 07, 1932 London Friendly 3-4  England 90 1
21. February 12, 1933 Paris Friendly 4-0  France 90 1
22. April 09, 1933 Vienna Friendly 1-2  Czechoslovakia 90 0
23. April 30, 1933 Budapest Friendly 1-1  Hungary 90 0
24. June 11, 1933 Vienna Friendly 4-1  Belgium 90 1
25. September 17, 1933 Prague Friendly 3-3  Czechoslovakia 90 2
26. October 01, 1933 Vienna Friendly 2-2  Hungary 90 0
27. November 29, 1933 Glasgow Friendly 2-2  Scotland 90 0
28. December 10, 1933 Amsterdam Friendly 1-0  Netherlands 90 0
29. April 15, 1934 Vienna Friendly 5-2  Hungary 90 0
30. April 25, 1934 Vienna World Cup qualification 6-1  Bulgaria 90 1
31. May 27, 1934 Turin World Cup 3-2  France 120 1
32. May 31, 1934 Bologna World Cup 2-1  Hungary 90 0
33. June 03, 1934 Milan World Cup 0-1  Italy 90 0
34. September 23, 1934 Vienna Dr. Gerö Cup 2-2  Czechoslovakia 90 0
35. October 07, 1934 Budapest Dr. Gerö Cup 1-3  Hungary 90 0
36. March 24, 1935 Vienna Dr. Gerö Cup 0-2  Italy 90 0
37. May 06, 1936 Vienna Friendly 2-1  England 90 0
38. May 17, 1936 Rome Friendly 2-2  Italy 90 0
39. September 27, 1936 Budapest Dr. Gerö Cup 3-5  Hungary 90 2
40. March 21, 1937 Vienna Dr. Gerö Cup 2-0  Italy 73 0 [3]
41. May 09, 1937 Vienna Friendly 1-1  Scotland 90 0
42. May 23, 1937 Budapest Friendly 2-2  Hungary 90 0
43. September 19, 1937 Vienna Dr. Gerö Cup 4-3   Switzerland 90 1
Totals 3841 26 [4]

Team record

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In the 43 matches that Sindelar played, Austria had a total record of 25 victories, 11 draws, and 7 losses.

Notes

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  1. ^ Entered game as substitute (42')
  2. ^ Scored the first 3 of Austria's goals; second international hat-trick in eight months.
  3. ^ Match suspended at the 73rd minute. Not considered official by the Italian Football Federation. Sources: http://www.rsssf.com/miscellaneous/unb-italy-19.html (see note [5]); http://www.rsssf.com/miscellaneous/ital-recintlp.html (see NB); http://www.austriasoccer.at/LSP/1930_39/1937/s1937_02.htm
  4. ^ Some sources, including the RSSSF (Austria - Record International Players) list 27 goals in 43 matches. Other sources say he appeared in 44 matches.

References

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  • Austrian Football Association. "Statistics of matches of the Austria national team (September 1923 - April 1934)" (PDF). www.oefb.at. Retrieved 2007-04-12.