Johann "Hans" Strnad (~1893 – ~1950) was an
Austria
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football
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player and manager.
Club career
Born in
Vienna
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While playing with
Wiener Sport-Club
The Wiener Sport-Club, sometimes abbreviated as WSC, was established in 1883 in Vienna, Austria and is one of the country's oldest athletics clubs. Their traditional home is in the Dornbach quarter of the city ( 17th district).
History
At vari ...
, he played one match for the
Austria national football team
The Austria national football team (german: Österreichische Fußballnationalmannschaft) represents Austria in men's international football competition and it is controlled by the Austrian Football Association (German: Österreichischer Fußba ...
on April 14, 1918 in a match in Budapest against Hungary.
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at IFFHS
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He also played with
DFC Prag
The Deutscher Fußball-Club Prag, commonly known as DFC Prag, was a football club based in Prague. The club was founded on 25 May 1896 by a group of German Jews in Prague, which at the time of its founding was the capital of the Kingdom of Bohem ...
.
Johann Strnad later became a coach.
He coached
1. FC Katowice
The 1. FC Katowice is a Polish football club from Katowice, Silesian Voivodeship and was founded in 2007 as a reactivation by the Silesian Autonomy Movement of the 1945 dissolved 1. FC Kattowitz.
Men's football team
The club was reactivated i ...
(1927–1928),
SK Jugoslavija
Sportski klub Jugoslavija ( en, Sport Club Yugoslavia), commonly known as SK Jugoslavija (Serbian Cyrillic: Cпортски клуб Југославија) was a Serbian football club from Belgrade. It was originally formed as SK Velika Srbija ( ...
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by Živko M. Bojanić and Slobodan Jovanović, pag. 16 between 1928 and 1929,
Czarni Lwów
Czarni Lwów was one of the first Polish professional sports clubs with the well developed football section as well as ice hockey among the several other sports. The football club was started in the late 19th century in Lwów as a school football ...
(1930–1931) and
Hasmonea Lwów
Hasmonea Lwów was a Polish-Jewish sports club based in the city of Lwów (now Lviv, Ukraine). Created in 1908 in Austria-Hungary, it was the first sports club exclusively for Jewish members. It was named after the Hasmonean royal dynasty. The ful ...
(1930–1931). By the time in Belgrad he was replaced by
Dragan Jovanović, he was receiving a salary of 6.000
Dinars
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For a short period between 18 October 1930 and 18 February 1931, he coached
Građanski Zagreb.
[Treneri kroz povijest](_blank)
at Povijest Dinama 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. In 1947 coached Wacker Wien.
He also coached another Yugoslav club,
HAŠK
HAŠK ''(full name Hrvatski akademski športski klub, en, Croatian Academic Sports Club)'' was a Croatian football club established in Zagreb in 1903 which ceased operating in 1945. The club was one of the most successful sides in Zagreb and th ...
in the
1932–33 Yugoslav Football Championship The 1932–33 Yugoslav Football Championship ( Serbo-Croato-Slovenian: Državno prvenstvo 1932/33 / Државно првенство 1932/33) was the 11th season of Kingdom of Yugoslavia's premier football competition.
League table
Results
Win ...
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International career
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.
Strnad Johann - Nationalteambilanz
at austriasoccer.at
References
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Footballers from Vienna
Austrian men's footballers
Austria men's international footballers
Wiener Sport-Club players
Men's association football forwards
Austrian football managers
SK Jugoslavija managers
Panathinaikos F.C. managers
Expatriate football managers in Yugoslavia
Expatriate football managers in Czechoslovakia
Year of birth uncertain
DFC Prag players
Wiener Sport-Club managers
HŠK Građanski Zagreb managers