1987–88 First Vienna FC season

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Vienna
1987–88 season
Coach Ernst Dokupil
Stadium Hohe Warte Stadium,
Vienna, Austria
1. Division 4th
ÖFB-Cup Quarter-finals
Top goalscorerLeague:
Gerhard Steinkogler (15)

All:
Gerhard Steinkogler (18)
Highest home attendance13,000 (at Gerhard Hanappi Stadium) [1]
Lowest home attendance1,000 [2]
  1986–87
1988–89  

The 1987–88 First Vienna FC season was probably the most successful season in club history since 1954–55. Under coach Ernst Dokupil the team finished fourth in the domestic league and qualified for the 1988–89 UEFA Cup. This was their first appearance in a European competition.

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Squad

Squad and statistics

No.PosNatPlayerTotal 1. Division Austrian Cup [3]
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Goalkeepers
GK Flag of Austria.svg Werner Hebenstreit 37034030
GK Flag of Austria.svg Hosrt Kirasitsch 202000
Defenders
DF Flag of Austria.svg Wolfgang Kienast 28827711
DF Flag of Austria.svg Thomas Niederstrasser 37234131
DF Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jiří Ondra 39136130
DF Flag of Hungary.svg Zoltán Péter 30828820
DF Flag of Austria.svg Kurt Russ 16313330
DF Flag of Austria.svg Peter Webora 111100
Midfielders
MF Flag of Austria.svg Fritz Drazan 13013000
MF Flag of Austria.svg Gerald Glatzmayer 28325231
MF Flag of Austria.svg Andreas Herzog 837310
MF Flag of Austria.svg Ewald Jenisch 37234230
MF Flag of Austria.svg Tino Jessenitschnig 22418242
MF Flag of Austria.svg Norbert Lindner 15013020
MF Flag of Austria.svg Peter Pospischil 909000
MF Flag of Austria.svg Helmut Slezak 3212281141
MF Flag of Austria.svg Peter Stöger 39736631
MF Flag of Austria.svg Stefan Szabo 808000
MF Flag of Austria.svg Rudi Weinhofer 10010000
Forwards
FW Flag of Austria.svg Horst Baumgartner 29328310
FW Flag of Austria.svg Dieter Kienbacher 626200
FW Flag of Austria.svg Andreas Nader 707000
FW Flag of Austria.svg Gerald Schober 917120
FW Flag of Austria.svg Gerhard Steinkogler 4018361543

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