1969–70 SK Rapid Wien season

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Rapid Wien
1969–70 season
CoachRobert Körner
StadiumPfarrwiese,
Vienna, Austria
Nationalliga6th
CupRound of 16
Cup Winners' Cup1st round
Top goalscorerLeague: Johnny Bjerregaard (20)
All: Johnny Bjerregaard (25)
Average home league attendance7,200

The 1969–70 SK Rapid Wien season was the 72nd season in club history.

Squad[edit]

Squad and statistics[edit]

Squad statistics[edit]

Nat. Name Age League Cup CW Cup Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Goalkeepers
Austria Gerald Fuchsbichler 25 25+1 2 4 31+1
Austria Josef Reisinger 20 5+1 5+1
Defenders
Austria Hans Eigenstiller 26 9+1 1 1 4 14+1 1
Austria Erich Fak 24 25 1 1 27
Austria Walter Gebhardt 23 26+1 2 4 32+1
Austria Walter Glechner 30 27 1 1 4 32 1
Austria Ewald Ullmann 26 22+1 1+1 3 26+2
Austria Stefan Vasgyura 19 4 4
Austria Christoph Wirth 26 4+1 1 1+1 6+2
Midfielders
Austria Rudolf Flögel 29 28+1 2 2 4 1 34+1 3
Austria Alois Jagodic 23 18+5 2 3+1 23+6
Austria Werner Walzer 21 12+4 1 13+4
Forwards
Denmark Johnny Bjerregaard 26 30 20 2 3 4 2 36 25
Austria Toni Fritsch 23 16+1 2 1 2+1 19+2 2
Austria Geza Gallos 20 18+6 5 2 1+3 21+9 5
Austria Leopold Grausam 26 17+10 7 0+1 3+1 20+12 7
Austria Hannes Hartl 22 11+2 1 1 2 14+2 1
Austria Helmut Redl 29 30 12 2 1 4 1 36 14
Austria Karl Sturm 17 3 1 3 1

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Fixtures and results[edit]

[2]   Win   Draw   Loss

League[edit]

Rd Date Venue Opponent Res. Att. Goals and discipline
1 23.08.1969 H Vienna 0-0 14,000
2 30.08.1969 H GAK 2-0 5,000 Eigenstiller 25', Grausam 52'
3 07.09.1969 A Austria Klagenfurt 0-0 7,000
4 10.09.1969 H Eisenstadt 5-0 5,128 Bjerregaard 13' 52', Flögel 20', Redl 45' 57'
5 13.09.1969 A VÖEST Linz 0-1 8,000
6 27.09.1969 H Wiener SC 1-2 12,263 Bjerregaard 88'
7 04.10.1969 A Wacker Innsbruck 1-3 10,000 Gallos 69'
8 11.10.1969 H Austria Wien 0-6 16,000
9 18.10.1969 A Wacker Wien 2-2 14,000 Grausam 64', Flögel 66'
10 25.10.1969 H Sturm Graz 2-1 10,000 Bjerregaard 21', Grausam 67'
11 08.11.1969 A Austria Salzburg 1-2 13,000 Bjerregaard 68'
12 15.11.1969 H Dornbirn 6-0 5,500 Bjerregaard 18' 48' 68' (pen.), Redl 20' 86', Gallos 87'
13 22.11.1969 A LASK 1-0 15,000 Redl 85'
14 29.11.1969 H Admira 1-1 5,500 Redl 44'
15 06.12.1969 A Wattens 2-1 1,200 Bjerregaard 40' 81'
16 14.02.1970 A Vienna 0-1 5,000
17 21.02.1970 A GAK 1-1 4,900 Bjerregaard 60' (pen.)
18 28.02.1970 H Austria Klagenfurt 6-0 2,000 Redl 14' 90+1', Fritsch 17' 88', Bjerregaard 67' (pen.) 79'
19 15.04.1970 A Eisenstadt 3-0 5,000 Gallos 17', Bjerregaard 67', Redl 69'
20 13.05.1970 H VÖEST Linz 6-1 5,000 Grausam 17' 43' 75', Bjerregaard 50' 88', Redl 60'
21 21.03.1970 A Wiener SC 0-1 12,000
22 28.03.1970 H Wacker Innsbruck 0-2 5,000
23 18.04.1970 A Austria Wien 2-2 15,000 Sturm K. 20', Glechner 37'
24 25.04.1970 H Wacker Wien 1-2 8,000 Redl 82'
25 01.05.1970 A Sturm Graz 0-2 10,000
26 09.05.1970 H Austria Salzburg 4-1 6,000 Bjerregaard 59', Gallos 71' 89', Redl 87'
27 16.05.1970 A Dornbirn 1-1 4,000 Hartl H. 46'
28 23.05.1970 H LASK 1-0 5,000 Bjerregaard 77'
29 05.06.1970 A Admira 1-2 7,000 Bjerregaard 60'
30 13.06.1970 H Wattens 2-0 3,800 Grausam 34', Bjerregaard 50'

Cup[edit]

Rd Date Venue Opponent Res. Att. Goals and discipline
R1 09.08.1969 A Urfahr 1-0 4,000 Bjerregaard 11'
R16 08.02.1970 H Wacker Innsbruck 3-5 5,200 Bjerregaard 3' 51', Redl 80'

European Cup[edit]

Rd Date Venue Opponent Res. Att. Goals and discipline
Q1-L1 27.08.1969 H Torpedo Moscow Soviet Union 0-0 20,000
Q1-L2 03.09.1969 A Torpedo Moscow Soviet Union 1-1 80,000 Redl 56'
R1-L1 17.09.1969 H PSV Netherlands 1-2 52,000 Bjerregaard 20' (pen.)
R1-L2 01.10.1969 A PSV Netherlands 2-4 22,000 Flögel 25', Bjerregaard 76'

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Saison 1969/70". rapidarchiv.at. Retrieved 19 July 2016.
  2. ^ "Spiele 1969/70". rapidarchiv.at. Retrieved 25 July 2016.