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Andreas Heraf (born 10 September 1967) is an Austrian football manager and former player who manages
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club
Schwarz-Weiß Bregenz Schwarz-Weiß Bregenz or SW Bregenz (formerly Sportclub Bregenz or SC Bregenz) is an association football club based in the town of Bregenz, Vorarlberg, Austria. The club competes in Austrian 2. Liga, the second tier of the Austrian football. F ...
. He was previously the technical director for New Zealand Football and head coach for the New Zealand women's national team.


Club career

A defensive midfielder, Heraf started his professional playing career at
Rapid Wien Sportklub Rapid Wien (), commonly known as Rapid Vienna, is an Austrian football club playing in the country's capital city of Vienna. Rapid has won the most Austrian championship titles (32), including the first title in the season 1911–12, ...
and moved to city rivals
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in 1988. He then had half a season at
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, before joining Vorwärts Steyr. After another half season at German Second division side Hannover 96, he returned to
Rapid Wien Sportklub Rapid Wien (), commonly known as Rapid Vienna, is an Austrian football club playing in the country's capital city of Vienna. Rapid has won the most Austrian championship titles (32), including the first title in the season 1911–12, ...
. In his first season back, the longhaired Heraf played in the 1995–96 UEFA Cup Winners Cup Final against
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in
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, which Rapid lost. He finished his career at
FC Kärnten FC Kärnten was an Austrian association football club based in Klagenfurt, Carinthia. It was founded in 1920 under the name of KSK Klagenfurt. History Austria Klagenfurt Austria Klagenfurt played successfully in the ''Kärntner Liga'' and in ...
.


International career

Heraf made his debut for the Austria national team in an April 1996 friendly match against
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and was a participant at the 1998 FIFA World Cup but he did not play. He earned 11 caps. His first and only goal he scored versus Latvia 1997. Herafs last international was an October 1998 World Cup qualification match against
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.


Managerial career

After retiring, he became a manager. His clubs were
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, SC Schwanenstadt, FC Superfund and SC Schwanenstadt again. After a few months at
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, he joined the Austrian U-20 set-up.


New Zealand women's national team

On 24 April 2017, Heraf was announced as the New Zealand Football technical director. Later that same year, he also become the coach for the New Zealand women's national team. After the ''Football Ferns'' lost to Japan in June 2018, there was calls for Heraf to resign following his comments in the post match press conference, including that the team would never have the quality to compete with other teams and the size of New Zealand meant they could not compete. He later stated he was misunderstood and that he would not resign. On 19 June, a letter of complaint signed by at least ten players was sent to New Zealand Football, collated by the New Zealand Professional Footballers' Association. Later that day, it was also announced that New Zealand Football were deliberately flouting a FIFA directive that Heraf should not be in charge of both roles at the same organisation. On 20 June, it emerged that the Players' Union had sent a strongly worded letter to New Zealand Football, instructing them to discontinue all communications with players, after Heraf and other New Zealand Football staff members were contacting players and strongly encouraging them not to write letters or issue any formal complaints. That afternoon, it was announced that Heraf would be placed on special leave while an independent investigation was conducted into the allegations around bullying, intimidation and a culture of fear. On 31 July, it was announced that Heraf and New Zealand Football parted ways and that he would leave by the end of the week, after thirteen players refused to play and complained about him.


Return to Europe

After several years at
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and
SV Ried SV Ried is an Austrian association football club from Ried im Innkreis, Upper Austria. The team plays its home matches at Josko Arena, a stadium with a capacity of 7,680. After being relegated from Bundesliga in the 2016–17 season, SV Ried ...
, he joined Türkgücü München in December 2021. On 24 December 2022, Heraf was appointed manager of
Eliteliga Vorarlberg The Eliteliga Vorarlberg is a third-tier division of Austrian football introduced in the 2019–20 season as one of the successor of the ''Austrian Regionalliga West''. It covers the Austrian state of Vorarlberg and is one of five leagues at thi ...
club
Schwarz-Weiß Bregenz Schwarz-Weiß Bregenz or SW Bregenz (formerly Sportclub Bregenz or SC Bregenz) is an association football club based in the town of Bregenz, Vorarlberg, Austria. The club competes in Austrian 2. Liga, the second tier of the Austrian football. F ...
.


Honours

Rapid Wien * Austrian Bundesliga: 1986–87, 1987–88, 1995–96 * Austrian Cup: 1986–87, 1987–88, 1994–95 FC Kärnten * Austrian Cup: 2000–01


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Player profile and stats
– Rapid Archive
2. Bundesliga stats
– Fussballportal * {{DEFAULTSORT:Heraf, Andreas 1967 births Living people 1. FC Saarbrücken managers 1998 FIFA World Cup players 2. Bundesliga managers 2. Bundesliga players 3. Liga managers Association football midfielders Austria international footballers Austrian Football Bundesliga managers Austrian Football Bundesliga players Austrian expatriate football managers Austrian expatriate sportspeople in Germany Austrian expatriate sportspeople in New Zealand Austrian football managers Austrian footballers Expatriate association football managers in New Zealand Expatriate football managers in Germany Expatriate footballers in Germany FC Kärnten players FC Red Bull Salzburg players First Vienna FC players Floridsdorfer AC managers Footballers from Vienna Hannover 96 players New Zealand women's national football team managers SC Austria Lustenau managers Schwarz-Weiß Bregenz managers SK Rapid Wien players SK Vorwärts Steyr players SV Ried managers