Willibald Stejskal

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Willibald Stejskal
Willy Stejskal (1953).jpg
Personal information
Date of birth(1896-04-25)25 April 1896
Place of birth Vienna, Austria-Hungary
Position(s) Defender
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1914–1923 Rapid Vienna 60 (1)
1923 Wacker Wien [1] 1 (0)
1924 Wiener AF [2] 2 (0)
International career
1918 Austria 1 (0)
Managerial career
1921–1922 Modena
1924 Slavia Sofia
1925 Bulgaria
1932–1933 Metz
1936– Vigor Hamme
1942–1943 Gent
1942–1944 Cercle Brugge
1948–1949 Waregem
1953 Ajax (interim)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Willibald "Willy" Stejskal (25 April 1896, Vienna [3] ) was an Austrian football (soccer) player in defender role and manager.

Contents

Playing career

Club

He played for Rapid Vienna from 1914 to 1923. In this period he won with the club four national championships and once the Austrian Cup. In 1923 he also played for Wacker Wien and in 1924 he finished his Austrian career as player with Wiener AF.

After this, he moved to Australia, where he claimed that he had been for two years. It is known, that in 1928 he played for the team of the stove manufacturer Metters Limited, probably based in the Sydney suburb of Canterbury and a major force in the football of the city in that era. There he falsely claimed, having been a member of the Czechoslovak team at the 1924 Olympics. [4] [5]

Honours

International

He made his debut for Austria in June 1918 friendly match at home against Hungary, his sole international game. [6]

Managerial career

He coached Modena, [7] Slavia Sofia, [8] FC Metz, [9] [10] Vigor Hamme, [11] Gent, Cercle Brugge [12] and from March 1953 Ajax. [13]

Personal life

Willy was born in Vienna, the son of Marie Cerny and Adelbert Stejskal. [3]

He was married to Adriene D'Hont. [3]

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