Anton Schall Explained

Anton Schall
Birth Date:22 June 1907
Birth Place:Vienna, Austria-Hungary
Death Date:[1]
Death Place:Zürich, Switzerland
Position:Forward / Defender
Years1:1922–1923
Clubs1:Leopoldauer SC
Years2:1923–1925
Clubs2:Jedlersdorf
Years3:1925–1941
Clubs3:Admira Vienna
Caps3:288
Goals3:234
Nationalyears1:1927–1934
Nationalteam1:Austria
Nationalcaps1:28
Nationalgoals1:27
Manageryears1:1946–1947
Managerclubs1:FC Basel

Anton Schall (22 June 1907 – 5 August 1947) was an Austrian football forward who played for the celebrated Austrian national side of the early 1930s that became known as the Wunderteam. He also played for Admira Vienna, and later managed FC Basel. Normally a versatile left footed forward or winger, Schall is considered one of the greatest Austrian men's footballers.[2] A pacy, skillful forward, Schall possessed fine finishing and great attacking intelligence. Later in his career Schall played as a defender.

His success with the national team included making Runner-up at the 1927-30 Central European International Cup, Winner at the 1931-32 Central European International Cup being top scorer for Austria & reaching the semifinals at the 1934 FIFA World Cup.[3]

After his playing career, Schall, who suffered from a rare heart condition, moved to Switzerland and took over Basel as club trainer in the 1946–47 season. Schall led Basel to win the Swiss Cup, 3–0 in the final against Lausanne Sports. However, he died shortly afterwards aged 40 during a workout on the football field. Team captain Ernst Hufschmid then took Basel over as coach.

Career statistics

ClubSeasonAustrian First LeagueAustrian CupMitropa CupFriendliesTotal
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Admira Vienna1925–26107000000107
1926–2723274800002735
1927–2823365722003045
1928–2922213642002929
1929–3020212500002226
1930–31182581300002638
1931–3222224620002828
1932–3321222200002324
1933–34181751411002432
1934–3518150000001815
1936–36158200000178
1936–37224314100296
1937–38155200000175
1938–39174100000184
1939–40110000000110
1940–41120300000150
1941–421082000092
Total288234526413600353304

International

Austria

International goals

Austria's goal tally first

! # !! Date !! Venue !! Opponent !! Score !! Result !! Competition
1. 22 May 1927 2–1 4–1 Friendly
2. 4–1
3. 27 October 1929 3–1 3–1 1927–30 Central European International Cup
4. 16 November 1930 3–1 4–1 Friendly
5. 16 May 1931 1–0 5–0
6. 24 May 1931 1–0 6–0
7. 3–0
8. 5–0
9. 13 September 1931 2–0 5–0
10. 29 November 1931 3–1 8–1 1931-32 Central European International Cup
11. 7–1
12. 8–1
13. 24 April 1932 4–1 8–2 Friendly
14. 5–2
15. 7–2
16. 8–2
17. 2 October 1932 1–1 3–2
18. 23 October 1932 2–0 3–1 1931-32 Central European International Cup
19. 3–0
20. 11 December 1932 1–0 6–1 Friendly
21. 2–0
22. 3–0
23. 4–0
24. 1 October 1933 2–0 2–2
25. 29 November 1933 2–2 2–2
26. 15 April 1934 3–2 5–2
27. 27 May 1934 2–1 3–2 1934 FIFA World Cup

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Saison 1947/48 . Ambrosius Kutschera . AustriaSoccer.at . 2020-07-12 . de.
  2. Web site: Ads - Striker - Anton Schall . 2013-10-23 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20131202223704/http://www.enciclopedia-football.com/web/index.php?option=com_adsmanager&view=details&id=1548&catid=1&Itemid=18&lang=en . 2013-12-02 .
  3. http://pt.fifa.com/worldcup/archive/edition=3/teams/team=43934.html Copa do Mundo da FIFA Itália 1934