Otto Necas
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Otto Neczas | ||
Date of birth | 20.10.1894 | ||
Place of birth | Vienna, Austro-Hungary | ||
Date of death | 04.11.1940 | ||
Place of death | Vienna | ||
Position(s) | Forward | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1913–1914 | 1. Simmeringer SC | 1 | (0) |
1915–1925 | SC Rudolfshügel | [1] 102 | (76) |
1918 | → ASV Hertha Wien | 2 | (0) |
Managerial career | |||
1925–1926 | Soko Belgrade | ||
1926–1928 | Vojvodina | ||
1929–1930 | Vojvodina | ||
1930–1931 | FC Metz | ||
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Otto Neczas (* 20.10.1984 in Vienna [2]- † 04.11.1940 in Vienna [3]) was an Austrian football player and coach.
As player he was a striker and became a prolific goalscorer during the 1910s. He played with 1. Simmeringer SC in the 1913/14 season.[4] Then he played with SC Rudolfshügel between 1915 and 1925.[5][6] In the 1917–18 Austrian championship he ended up the season as the second league top-scorer with 14 goals.[7] Besides SC Rudolfshügel, he played in another Austrian top-flight club, ASV Hertha Wien, in the season 1918–19 Austrian championship.[8]
In 1917 he played for the team of Lower-Austria against Bohemia.[9] In 1918 he played for the Vienna selection against Kraków.[10]
Later he became a coach and managed Yugoslav side FK Vojvodina on two occasions 1926 and 1930.[11] Before coming to Vojvodina he coached for a brief period SK Soko a club from the Yugoslav capital Belgrade.[12]
He died on 4 November and was buried on 8th November at Vienna Central Cemetery.[13]
Seasons
[edit]League statistics:
- 1913/14: 1. Simmeringer SC league statistics 1913/14 at austriasoccer.at
- 1915/16: SC Rudolfshügel league statistics 1915/16 at austriasoccer.at - He was 3rd league topscorer with 19 goals.[14]
- 1916/17: SC Rudolfshügel league statistics 1916/17 at austriasoccer.at - He was a 3rd league topscorer with 16 goals.[15]
- 1917/18: SC Rudolfshügel league statistics 1917/18 at austriasoccer.at - He was 2nd league topscorer with 14 goals.[16]
- 1918/19: Hertha Wien league statistics 1918/19 at austriasoccer.at
- 1918/19: SC Rudolfshügel league statistics 1918/19 at austriasoccer.at
- 1919/20: SC Rudolfshügel league statistics 1919/20 at austriasoccer.at
- 1920/21: SC Rudolfshügel league statistics 1920/21 at austriasoccer.at
- 1921/22: SC Rudolfshügel league statistics 1921/22 at austriasoccer.at
- 1922/23: SC Rudolfshügel league statistics 1922/23 at austriasoccer.at
- 1923/24: missing
- 1924/25: SC Rudolfshügel league statistics 1924/25 at austriasoccer.at
References
[edit]- ^ Missing data for the 1923/24 season
- ^ "Taufbuch - 01-32 | 11., Altsimmering | Wien/Niederösterreich (Osten): Rk. Erzdiözese Wien | Österreich | Matricula Online".
- ^ "ANNO, Kleine Volks-Zeitung, 1940-11-06, Seite 9".
- ^ 1. Simmeringer SC vs Wiener AC match report at austriasoccer.at
- ^ Wiener AC vs SC Rudolfshügel match report at austriasoccer.au
- ^ SC Rudolfshügel vs SC Nicholson match report at austriasoccer.au
- ^ Statistik Ö1 (1. Klasse) NÖ fussballverband 1917/18 at austriasoccer.au
- ^ Ö1 (1. Klasse) NÖ fussballverband 1918/19 Hertha Wien at austriasoccer.at
- ^ Niederösterreicher Verbndsauswahl vs Böhmen match report at austriasoccer.au
- ^ Krakaw (POL) vs Wien match report at austriasoccer.at
- ^ Spomenar at FK Vojvodina official website (in Serbian)
- ^ FK Vojvodina biography Archived 24 May 2015 at the Wayback Machine at jelenfootball.com, retrieved 23-4-2015 (in Serbian)
- ^ "Verstorbenensuche Detail".
- ^ Statistik Ö1 (1. Klasse) NÖ fussballverband 1915/16 at austriasoccer.at
- ^ Statistik Ö1 (1. Klasse) NÖ fussballverband 1916/17 at austriasoccer.at
- ^ Statistik Ö1 (1. Klasse) NÖ fussballverband 1917/18 at austriasoccer.at