Leo Baumgartner Explained

Leo Baumgartner
Fullname:Leopold Baumgartner
Birth Date:1932 3, df=yes
Birth Place:Vienna, Austria
Death Place:Coffs Harbour, New South Wales, Australia
Position:Striker
Youthclubs1:WFC 20
Youthclubs2:Wiener AC
Youthclubs3:SK Rapid Wien
Years1:1951–1953
Years2:1953–1958
Years3:1958–1959
Years4:1960
Years5:1961
Years6:1961–1963
Years7:1964–1965
Clubs1:Kapfenberger SV
Clubs2:FK Austria Wien
Clubs3:Sydney FC Prague
Clubs4:Canterbury-Marrickville
Clubs5:South Coast United
Clubs6:APIA Leichhardt
Clubs7:Sydney Hakoah
Caps2:66
Goals2:40
Goals3:49
Goals4:30
Goals5:1
Goals6:47
Goals7:6
Manageryears1:1961
Managerclubs1:South Coast United
Manageryears2:1961–1963
Managerclubs2:APIA Leichhardt
Manageryears3:1962
Managerclubs3:APIA Leichhardt
Manageryears4:1962
Managerclubs4:Sydney Croatia
Manageryears5:1965
Managerclubs5:Sutherland
Manageryears6:1970
Managerclubs6:SSC Yugal
Manageryears7:1972–1973
Managerclubs7:Sydney FC Prague
Manageryears8:1974
Managerclubs8:Marconi Stallions FC
Manageryears9:1975
Managerclubs9:Concordia College
Manageryears10:2009
Managerclubs10:Coffs Coast Tigers
Manageryears11:2011
Managerclubs11:Sawtell Scorpions

Leo Baumgartner (March 14, 1932 - November 17, 2013) was an Austrian-Australian football player and coach.[1] [2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Leo Baumgartner. February 4, 2021. Football Australia.
  2. News: November 19, 2013 . Football community mourns the passing of 'Little Professor' . The Daily Telegraph . Sydney.