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Full name
  
Johann Krankl

1970–1978
  
Position
  
Forward

Years
  
Team

Height
  
1.82 m


Playing position
  
Striker

Role
  
Footballer

Place of birth
  
Name
  
Hans Krankl

Awards
  
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Date of birth
  
(1953-02-14) 14 February 1953 (age 62)

Spouse
  
Josephine Krankl (m. 1980)

Similar People
  
Herbert Prohaska, Toni Polster, Christian Keglevits

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Johann "Hans" Krankl (born 14 February 1953 in Vienna) is a retired Austrian footballer. A prolific striker, Krankl is regarded by many as one of Austria's greatest players.

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Club career

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Krankl started his professional career at Rapid Wien and stayed there for 8 years, apart from a year at Wiener AC. He won the European Golden Boot at Rapid Wien in 1978, attracting the interest of Barcelona. His spell at Barcelona was successful, winning the Copa del Rey in his first season as well as the Cup Winners' Cup (scoring in the final itself), and picking up the top goalscorer's award in La Liga that season with 29 goals. He returned to Rapid Wien in 1981, captaining the side and again scoring over 100 goals for them over the next 5 years. He played a major part in the most successful of Rapid teams in the 1980s, claiming the League crown twice and most prominently losing the Cup Winners' Cup Final in 1985 against Everton. In 1986, he moved to become player-manager at Wiener Sport-Club.

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Krankl was named Austrian Player of the Year a record five times, and was voted the most popular Austrian player of the last 25 years.

International career

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Krankl made his debut for Austria in a June 1973 friendly match against Brazil and was a participant at the 1978 and 1982 World Cups. He earned 69 caps, scoring 34 goals. His final international game was an April 1985 World Cup qualification match against Hungary. In the 1978–79 season of the Spanish Primera División, he was the top goalscorer with 29 goals for Barcelona and was awarded the Pichichi Trophy.

One of his major achievements was helping Austria qualify for the 1978 World Cup, the first time Austria had qualified for the World Cup in twenty years. He then went on to score the winning goal against West Germany in a game dubbed The miracle of Córdoba, which the Austrians won 3–2 and which was Austria's first win against West Germany in 47 years, earning Krankl legendary status in his homeland. Scored in the 88th minute, the live footage of the goal still regularly features on national television, and the audio commentary ("Tor Tor Tor Tor Tor Tor, I werd' narrisch" – "Goal goal goal goal goal goal, I'm going crazy") is immediately recognised by Austrian football fans.

Managerial career

Since ending his playing career at Austria Salzburg in 1989, Krankl has worked as a football manager and coach. He was employed by the Austrian national team. He was sacked on 28 September 2005 after Austria failed to qualify for the 2006 World Cup. He was also manager of LASK Linz.

He has also intermittently featured as a studio guest and co–commentator on Austrian public service broadcaster ORF.

Musical career

Krankl has also enjoyed domestic success with his music, with several releases entering the Austrian charts. His biggest musical success was the single "Lonely Boy", released in 1985 and peaking at number 2.

Appearances

Krankl has also appeared on EA Sports Fifa sports games, as he is included as an unlockable in the Classic XI Team.

International goals

Scores and results list Austria's goal tally first.

Club

Rapid Wien
  • Austrian Football Bundesliga: 2
  • Austrian Cup: 4
  • Barcelona
  • UEFA Cup Winners' Cup: 1
  • Copa del Rey: 1
  • Individual

  • Ballon d'Or Silver Ball: 1
  • IOC European Footballer of the Season: 1
  • Austrian Player of the Year: 5
  • Austrian Bundesliga Top Goalscorer: 4
  • Pichichi Trophy: 1
  • European Golden Shoe: 1
  • Austrian Manager of the Year: 1
  • References

    Hans Krankl Wikipedia