1940–41 SK Rapid Wien season

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Rapid Wien
1940–41 season
CoachLeopold Nitsch
StadiumPfarrwiese,
Vienna, Austria
Gauliga OstmarkChampions (14th title)
German championshipChampions (1st title)
TschammerpokalSemifinals
Top goalscorerLeague: Franz Binder (27)
All: Franz Binder (44)
Average home league attendance9,900

The 1940–41 SK Rapid Wien season was the 43rd season in club history.

Squad[edit]

Squad and statistics[edit]

Squad statistics[edit]

Nat. Name Gauliga German championship Cup Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Goalkeepers
Nazi Germany Josef Musil 1 1
Nazi Germany Rudolf Raftl 17 8 5 30
Defenders
Nazi Germany Friedrich Pimperl 2 2
Nazi Germany Heribert Sperner 18 8 5 31
Nazi Germany Stefan Wagner 16 7 5 28
Midfielders
Nazi Germany Karl Czerny 1 1
Nazi Germany Leopold Gernhardt 2 5 7
Nazi Germany Johann Hofstätter 16 1 4 5 25 1
Nazi Germany Stefan Skoumal 18 8 5 31
Nazi Germany Franz Wagner 17 8 5 30
Forwards
Nazi Germany Franz Binder 18 27 8 11 5 6 31 44
Nazi Germany Hermann Dvoracek 6 1 5 3 5 3 16 7
Nazi Germany Willy Fitz 18 7 8 1 5 31 8
Nazi Germany Wilhelm Holec 5 5 4 1 9 6
Nazi Germany Matthias Kaburek 12 18 2 2 14 20
Nazi Germany Franz Kaspirek 1 4 4 5 4
Nazi Germany Hans Pesser 15 10 2 5 4 22 14
Nazi Germany Georg Schors 15 13 7 8 5 8 27 29

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Fixtures and results[edit]

[2]   Win   Draw   Loss

Gauliga[edit]

Rd Date Venue Opponent Res. Att. Goals and discipline
1 03.11.1940 H Admira 6-1 18,000 Schors 4' 53' 76', Binder 5' 67', Pesser 32'
2 08.09.1940 A FC Wien 1-3 5,000 Binder 48'
3 08.12.1940 H Wiener SC 2-3 8,000 Pesser 47', Kaburek M. 66'
4 22.12.1940 A LASK 9-0 2,500 Binder 4' 35' 47' 88', Dvoracek 15', Kaburek M. 40' 84', Pesser 42', Fitz 45'
5 13.10.1940 H Wacker Wien 1-1 18,000 Pesser 65'
6 15.12.1940 H Grazer SC 11-1 2,000 Pesser 7' 85', Binder 30', Schors 33' 40' 61' 63' 72', Kaburek M. 55' 88', Fitz 59'
7 27.10.1940 A Austria Wien 3-0 20,000 Fitz 14', Pesser 20', Schors 68'
8 01.12.1940 H Vienna 7-0 4,000 Kaburek M. 10' 59', Binder 25' (pen.), Pesser 32' 87', Schors 34' 53'
9 12.01.1941 A FAC 7-0 8,000 Holec 24' 46' (pen.) 65' 66', Kaburek M. 69' 73', Binder 84'
10 02.03.1941 A Admira 3-0 32,000 Fitz 14' 87', Binder 24' (pen.)
11 23.03.1941 H FC Wien 5-5 6,000 Pesser 8', Binder 35', Kaburek M. 40' 74' 77'
12 23.02.1941 A Wiener SC 2-2 13,500 Binder 51' 79'
13 02.02.1941 H LASK 11-3 3,500 Binder 33' 52' 55' 61' , Kaburek M. 41' 42' 44' 60' 79', Holec 76'
14 09.03.1941 A Wacker Wien 3-2 16,000 Binder 18', Hofstätter 80', Fitz 86'
15 25.05.1941 A Grazer SC 4-3 2,000 Binder 15' 68', Schors 46' 53'
16 30.03.1941 H Austria Wien 1-0 20,000 Binder 28'
17 16.03.1941 A Vienna 1-1 35,000 Fitz 70'
18 16.02.1941 H FAC 5-4 10,000 Binder 5' 38' 45' 75', Kaburek M. 19'

German championship[edit]

Rd Date Venue Opponent Res. Att. Goals and discipline
G1 13.04.1941 A Neckerau 7-0 12,000 Kaburek M. 19', Binder 40' 59' 75', Schors 48' 88', Holec 86'
G2 20.04.1941 H Stuttgarter Kickers 1-1 31,000 Kaburek M. 58'
G3 27.04.1941 A 1860 Munich 1-2 30,000 Kaspirek 72'
G4 04.05.1941 A Stuttgarter Kickers 5-1 20,000 Schors 6', Kaspirek 26', Fitz 50', Dvoracek 61', Binder 89'
G5 11.05.1941 H Neckerau 8-1 15,000 Dvoracek 8', Binder 15' 77', Kaspirek 27', Schors 28' 30' 41' 62'
G6 18.05.1941 H 1860 Munich 2-0 35,000 Dvoracek 28', Kaspirek 75'
SF 08.06.1941 N Dresdner SC 2-1 30,000 Binder 9' 55'
F 22.06.1941 N Schalke 4-3 95,000 Schors 62', Binder 63' 65' (pen.) 71'

Tschammerpokal[edit]

Rd Date Venue Opponent Res. Att. Goals and discipline
R1 01.09.1940 A Neumeyer Nürnberg 2-1 (a.e.t.) 9,000 Schors 69', Dvoracek 92'
R2 15.09.1940 H VfR Schweinfurt 7-1 8,000 Dvoracek 10', Pesser 32' 65', Binder 37', Schors 47' 49' 54'
R3 29.09.1940 A Stuttgarter Kickers 5-1 22,000 Pesser 17', Schors 19' 39' 65', Dvoracek 82'
QF 20.10.1940 H Fürth 6-1 18,000 Binder 18' 39' (pen.) 55' 89', Pesser 53', Schors 82'
SF 10.11.1940 A Dresdner SC 1-3 42,000 Binder 88' (pen.)

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Saison 1940/41". rapidarchiv.at. Retrieved 19 July 2016.
  2. ^ "Spiele 1940/41". rapidarchiv.at. Retrieved 25 July 2016.

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