Johann "Hans" Krankl (German: [hans ˈkʁaŋkl̩]; born 14 February 1953) is an Austrian former professional footballer. A prolific striker, he is regarded...
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épée fencer Hans Halberstadt (1885–1966), German-born American Olympic fencer Hans Knecht (1913–1996), Swiss road racing cyclist Hans Krankl (born 1953)...
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Sports office of the Third Reich as the Gau XVII section under Gaufachwart Hans Janisch. Despised by Nazis as unworthy of a true German, professionalism...
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19 September 1988) Vlatko Marković (19 September 1988 – 30 June 1989) Hans Krankl (1 July 1989 – 30 June 1992) August Starek (1 July 1992 – 31 May 1993)...
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snow-covered ground, Austria lost 1–2. Anchored by Herbert Prohaska and striker Hans Krankl, and backed up by Bruno Pezzey, Austria reached the World Cup in 1978...
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September 2023, Arnautović became Austria's second top scorer, overtaking Hans Krankl. As of match played 10 October 2024 Scores and results list Austria's...
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September 2018, spusu announced that former Austrian football player Hans Krankl would act as a testimonial for the mobile phone provider and will be...
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Archived from the original on 22 June 2018. Retrieved 17 August 2018. "Hans Krankl". FIFA. 25 July 2014. Archived from the original on 6 August 2014. Retrieved...
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1978–79 Real Madrid (19) 47 Sporting Gijón (1) 43 Atlético Madrid (5) 41 Hans Krankl Barcelona 29 1979–80 Real Madrid (20) † 53 Real Sociedad (1) 52 Sporting...
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exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. Hans Krankl Eric Barber Erich Hof Lorin Avădanei Finn Laudrup Julius Emanche Horst...
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original on 30 July 2012. Retrieved 29 September 2011. "Mythical Players – Hans Krankl". FC Barcelona. Archived from the original on 2 February 2010. Retrieved...
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after goals from Tente Sánchez, Juan Manuel Asensi, Carles Rexach, and Hans Krankl, conquering the first UEFA-sanctioned trophy in its history. 16 May 1979...
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15 May 1994) Wolfgang Schwarz (interim) (16 May 1994 – 30 June 1994) Hans Krankl (1 July 1994 – 30 June 1995) Dietmar Constantini (1 July 1995 – 26 July...
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1999 – 26 April 1999) Milan Miklavič (26 April 1999 – 26 August 2000) Hans Krankl (6 September 2000 – 31 December 2001) Walter Knaller (1 January 2002 –...
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March 1996 – 31 March 1998) Hans Krankl (2 April 1998 – 9 January 2000) Miroslav Polak (10 January 2000 – 30 June 2000) Hans Backe (1 July 2000 – 10 September...
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Cristiano Ronaldo (2009, 2011, 2012, 2015), Vinícius Júnior (2024) Hans Krankl (1978), Bernd Schuster (1980), Gary Lineker (1986), Hristo Stoichkov...
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during 1973. Keegan was signed by Hamburger SV from Liverpool during 1977. Krankl was signed by Barcelona from Rapid Wien during 1978. Schuster was signed...
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Daxbacher (2006–2008) Andrej Panadić (2008) Klaus Lindenberger (2008–2009) Hans Krankl (2009) Matthias Hamann (2009–2010) Helmut Kraft (2010) Georg Zellhofer...
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Club(s) Nationality Points 1 Kevin Keegan Hamburger SV England 87 2 Hans Krankl Barcelona Austria 81 3 Rob Rensenbrink Anderlecht Netherlands 50 4...
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1992[citation needed] Most goals scored in UEFA Cup Winners' Cup: 10 – Hans Krankl, 1978–1981[citation needed] Most goals scored in Inter-Cities Fairs Cup:...
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46 years until Hans Krankl scored his 30th international goal in November 1980, going on to finish his career with 34 goals. Krankl's total included six...
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Johnny Rep Saint-Étienne Netherlands 5 Tony Woodcock 1. FC Köln England Hans Krankl Barcelona Austria Safet Sušić FK Sarajevo SFR Yugoslavia 19 Uli Stielike...
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— 1976–77 Dudu Georgescu (2) Dinamo București ^ Liga I 47 — 1977–78 Hans Krankl Rapid Wien Austrian Bundesliga 41 — 1978–79 Kees Kist AZ Eredivisie 34...
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522+ 575 0.91 1933–1954 60 Roberto Dinamite 519 869 0.6 1971–1992 61 Hans Krankl 518 725 0.71 1970–1989 62 Joseph Mermans 518 644 0.8 1937–1960 63 Gunnar...
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November 1996, Polster became Austria's all-time top scorer, overtaking Hans Krankl. Fitzmaurice, Aidan (11 November 2016). "The Toni Polster interview:...
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final. Then Berti Vogts scored in the 59th minute, but in his own net. Hans Krankl then scored to put Austria ahead, but Bernd Hölzenbein equalised for...
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Hickersberger (1948–), football player and coach Veli Kavlak (1988–) – player Hans Krankl (1953–), footballer and coach Božo Kovačević (1979–) Yasin Pehlivan (1989–)...
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78 goals per match. 8 goals Don Givens 6 goals Tibor Nyilasi 5 goals Hans Krankl Malcolm Macdonald Johan Cruyff 4 goals Zdeněk Nehoda Antonín Panenka...
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champion Alfred König (1913–1987), Austrian-Turkish Olympic sprinter Hans Krankl (born 1953), football player and coach Niki Lauda (1949–2019), Formula...
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Valencia 24 34 0.71 1977–78 Mario Kempes (2) Valencia 28 34 0.82 1978–79 Hans Krankl Barcelona 29 30 0.97 1979–80 Quini (3) Sporting Gijón 24 34 0.71 1980–81...
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