Franz Binder Explained

Franz Binder
Birth Date:1 December 1911
Birth Place:St. Pölten, Austria
Death Place:Vienna, Austria
Height:1.90 m
Position:Forward
Years1:1930–1948
Clubs1:Rapid Wien
Caps1:241
Goals1:267
Nationalyears1:1933–1947
Nationalteam1:Austria
Nationalcaps1:19
Nationalgoals1:16
Nationalyears2:1939–1941
Nationalteam2:Germany
Nationalcaps2:9
Nationalgoals2:10
Manageryears1:1949–1951
Managerclubs1:Rapid Wien
Manageryears2:1952–1954
Managerclubs2:Jahn Regensburg
Manageryears3:1954–1955
Managerclubs3:1. FC Nürnberg
Manageryears4:1960–1962
Managerclubs4:PSV Eindhoven
Manageryears5:1962–1966
Managerclubs5:Rapid Wien
Manageryears6:1969–1970
Managerclubs6:1860 Munich
Manageryears7:1975–1976
Managerclubs7:Rapid Wien
Managerclubs8:SW Bregenz
Managerclubs9:FC Kufstein

Franz "Bimbo" Binder (1 December 1911 – 24 April 1989) was an Austrian football player and coach who played as a forward. Internationally he represented the Austria national team and, during the Anschluss, the Germany national team.[1]

He is the all time leading scorer of Rapid Wien with 1006 goals in 757 games and regarded as one of the greatest Austrian players of all times.[2] [3] In his whole career he would score 1202 goals in 831 matches. With an average-score of 1.44 goals per match, he is among the most prolific scorers in football history. Binder is one of only a few players to score more than 1200 goals in his professional career alongside Lajos Tichy, Josef Bican, Gerd Müller, Ferenc Puskás, Ferenc Deák, Erwin Helmchen and Pelé.[4]

Club career

Binder came from a family of labourers. He had nine siblings. When he was 15 years old he played football for the first team of Sturm 19 St. Pölten.[5] Nicknamed Bimbo, Binder was a prolific goalscorer who played for SK Rapid Wien. He won the national Austrian championship four times and was three times top goalscorer in the Austrian league. In 1941 he also won the German championship with a 4–3 victory against Schalke 04, where he scored three goals. From 1930 to 1937, Binder scored more than 700 goals for Rapid Wien, including the reserves;

International career

Binder was a very prolific goal scorer for both club and country, scoring 16 goals in 19 international matches for Austria, and later 10 goals in just 9 matches for Germany.[1] He made his international debut on 11 June 1933 in a friendly against Belgium, scoring twice in a 4-1 win.[15] In 1934, he scored a goal against both Italy and Czechoslovakia, the 1934 World Cup champions and runner-ups respectively. In January 1936, he scored a goal against both Iberian teams, Spain and Portugal, in 5-4 and 3-2 wins respectively. In 1937, he scored winners against France and Latvia (both 2-1 victories), with the latter being the most important as it assured Austria a ticket to the 1938 World Cup.[16]

His debut with Germany was remarkably similar to Austria's, as he scored against Belgium in a 4-1 win again. He then scored two back-to-back hat-tricks against Bohemia and Moravia and the then World Champions Italy, with the former salvaging his side a 4-4 draw while the latter helped to a 5-2 win.[15] In the following year he scored two more goals against Italy in a 3-2 win at the San Siro, which were the last he scored for Germany. After an 8-year hiatus, he returned to an Austria line-up in 1945, and despite being in his late 30s he still managed to score a further 5 goals for Austria before retiring from international football.[1]

Managerial career

After retirement from playing he became a football coach, of teams such as Jahn Regensburg, PSV Eindhoven, 1. FC Nürnberg, 1860 Munich and Rapid Wien.

Career statistics

Club

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonAustrian First LeagueGerman football championshipNational cupMitropa CupTotal
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Rapid Wien1930–311200200032
1931–32860026001012
1932–3320250027002232
1933–3422200057463133
1934–35212100613212935
1935–3620170024232424
1936–3722290048002637
1937–3817220010001822
1938–3917270044002131
1939–401318914718002950
1940–41182781156003144
1941–42860025001011
1942–431100000011
1943–442400000024
1944–450000100010
1945–4613170037001624
1946–4715120024001716
1947–4817110032002013
1948–496200120074
Total24126717255293810318395

International

Scores and results list Austria's and Germany's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Binder goal.

List of international goals scored by Franz Binder
No.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
Austria goals
111 June 1933 Praterstadion, Vienna, Austria 2–1 4–1Friendly
24–1
311 February 1934 Stadio Municipale Benito Mussolini, Turin, Italy 3–0 4–21933–35 Central European International Cup
423 September 1934 Praterstadion, Vienna, Austria 1–0 2–2 1933–35 Central European International Cup
519 January 1936 Estadio Metropolitano, Madrid, Spain 2–2 5–4 Friendly
626 January 1936 Estádio do Lima, Porto, Portugal 2–0 3–2 Friendly
727 September 1936 Üllői úti stadion, Budapest, Hungary 1–0 3–5 1936–38 Central European International Cup
88 November 1936 Hardturm, Zürich, Switzerland 1–0 3–1 1936–38 Central European International Cup
93–0
1024 January 1937 Parc des Princes, Paris, France 2–1 2–1 Friendly
115 October 1937 Praterstadion, Vienna, Austria 2–1 2–1 1938 World Cup qualification
1227 October 1946 Praterstadion, Vienna, Austria 1–1 3–4 Friendly
132–1
1414 September 1947 Praterstadion, Vienna, Austria 3–3 4–3 Friendly
154–3
165 October 1947 Stadion Letná, Prague, Czechoslovakia 1–1 2–3 Friendly
Germany goals
129 January 1939 Stade du Centenaire, Brussels, Belgium 1–0 4–1 Friendly
212 November 1939 Stadion Olimpijski, Wrocław, Poland 1–3 4–4 Friendly
32–3
43–4
526 November 1939 Olympiastadion, Berlin, Germany 1–1 5–2 Friendly
62–2
75–2
87 April 1940 Olympiastadion, Berlin, Germany 2–1 2–2 Friendly
95 May 1940 San Siro, Milan, Italy 1–2 2–3 Friendly
102–2

Honours

Player

Rapid Wien

Individual

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Franz Binder - International Goals. 1 October 2015. RSSSF. 14 June 2022.
  2. Web site: FIFA : Rapid's 110 glorious years . https://web.archive.org/web/20210411210419/https://www.fifa.com/news/rapid-110-glorious-years-989081. dead. 11 April 2021. 12 August 2020.
  3. Book: Bican-Pět Tisíc Gólů. 1971. 33. cs.
  4. Web site: Best Goalscorers All-Time (All Matches) . RSSSF . 13 January 2022 . 25 February 2022 . Vladimir . Kolos.
  5. Web site: Binder, Franz "Bimbo". 12 August 2020.
  6. Web site: ANNO, (Wiener) Sporttagblatt, 1930−12−17, Seite 2. anno.onb.ac.at. 11 March 2023.
  7. Web site: ANNO, (Wiener) Sporttagblatt, 1931−12−16, Seite 2. anno.onb.ac.at. 11 March 2023.
  8. Web site: ANNO, (Wiener) Sporttagblatt, 1932−12−09, Seite 3. anno.onb.ac.at. 11 March 2023.
  9. Web site: ANNO, (Wiener) Sporttagblatt, 1933−12−06, Seite 1. anno.onb.ac.at. 11 March 2023.
  10. Web site: ANNO, (Wiener) Sporttagblatt, 1934−12−13, Seite 1. anno.onb.ac.at. 11 March 2023.
  11. Web site: ANNO, (Wiener) Sporttagblatt, 1935−12−11, Seite 1. anno.onb.ac.at. 11 March 2023.
  12. Web site: ANNO, (Wiener) Sporttagblatt, 1936−12−10, Seite 2. anno.onb.ac.at. 11 March 2023.
  13. Web site: ANNO, (Wiener) Sporttagblatt, 1937−12−15, Seite 1. anno.onb.ac.at. 11 March 2023.
  14. Web site: ANNO, (Wiener) Sporttagblatt, 1937−12−15, Seite 2. anno.onb.ac.at. 11 March 2023.
  15. Web site: Franz Binder. EU-football.info. 14 June 2022.
  16. Web site: Austria vs Latvia, 5 October 1937, World Cup qualification. EU-football.info. 14 June 2022.
  17. Web site: Österreichs Torschützenkönige . www.oberliga-a.at . 21 June 2008 . de . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20070915044827/http://www.oberliga-a.at/fussball_a/torschutzen_a.htm . 15 September 2007 .