Anton "Toni" Polster (born 10 March 1964) is an Austrian professional football coach and former player. He is the all-time leading goalscorer for the...
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psychologist Rita Polster (born 1948), Finnish film actress Toni Polster (born 1964), Austrian association football coach and former player Victor Polster (born 2002)...
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France in the second round group stage of three teams. Led by striker Toni Polster, Austria qualified for the 1990 World Cup but were eliminated in the...
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Although they share the same birthplace he is of no relation to Toni Polster. Polster is a youth product of the Austrian clubs SV Langenzersdorf and AKA...
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Wien Toni Polster (Austria Wien) (24) 1985–86 Austria Wien Rapid Wien Toni Polster (Austria Wien) (33) 1986–87 Rapid Wien Austria Wien Toni Polster (Austria...
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international appearances, making him the country's second top scorer behind Toni Polster and most capped player overall. Upon scoring against Sweden on 12 September...
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International Matches". RSSSF. Retrieved 8 September 2017. "Anton "Toni" Polster – Goals in International Matches". RSSSF. Retrieved 8 September 2017...
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second-highest scoring player in the history of the national team, behind Toni Polster. He also helped the side qualify for the UEFA European Championship in...
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football coach Dietmar Kühbauer as the brand's previous advertising face. Toni Polster serves as the advertising face for the spusu e-bikes. Harry Prünster...
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draw with Greece and equalled Toni Polster's caps record on 17 April 2002 by winning his 95th cap. He surpassed Polster one month later in his next appearance...
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Toni Polster is an Austrian professional footballer who represented the Austrian national team between 1982 and 2000. In that time, Polster scored 44...
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Matthäus Bayern Munich West Germany 5 14 Mark Hateley Monaco England 4 Toni Polster Torino Austria 4 Ian Rush Juventus Wales 4 17 Pierre Littbarski 1....
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Cămătaru (with 44 goals) was disqualified later and the trophy was awarded to Polster in 1990. However, Cămătaru was allowed to keep his copy of the trophy....
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Domínguez Leonel Galeano Paulo Gazzaniga Sebastián Saja Aras Özbiliz Manucho Toni Polster Elvir Baljić Elvir Bolić Guilherme Jorge Valdivia Fernando Vergara Zhang...
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Kovačević (1979–) Yasin Pehlivan (1989–) – player Emanuel Pogatetz (1983–) Toni Polster (1964–) Herbert Prohaska (1955–) Helmut Riegler (1976–) Harald Ruckendorfer...
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goal Mirel Josa Agustin Kola Arben Minga Martin Gisinger Peter Hrstic Toni Polster Herbert Prohaska Gerald Willfurth Nico Claesen Georges Grün Erwin Vandenbergh...
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Komljenović 1 goal Claudio López Mauricio Pineda Javier Zanetti Andreas Herzog Toni Polster Ivica Vastić Luc Nilis Emil Kostadinov Patrick M'Boma Pierre Njanka José...
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for an average of 2.94 goals per match. 12 goals Davor Šuker 11 goals Toni Polster 10 goals Hristo Stoichkov 9 goals Jürgen Klinsmann 7 goals Emil Kostadinov...
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2008 – 26 April 2010) Dietmar Kühbauer (26 April 2010 – 11 June 2013) Toni Polster (17 June 2013 – 10 August 2013) Oliver Lederer (10 August 2013 – 19 September...
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Madrid 8 2 Lárus Guðmundsson Waterschei Thor 6 Mark McGhee Aberdeen 6 4 Toni Polster Austria Vienna 5 John Hewitt Aberdeen 5 Diego Maradona Barcelona 5 Bernd...
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qualification at the end of the 1989–90 season, with Austrian forward Toni Polster scoring a club-record 33 Liga goals. In the 1992–93 season, after several...
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Felix Gasselich, Thomas Parits, Walter Schachner, Gerhard Steinkogler, Toni Polster, Peter Stöger, Ivica Vastić and Tibor Nyilasi. At the start of the 1990s...
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Johnston Celtic 3 Rabah Madjer Porto 3 Mitar Mrkela Red Star Belgrade 3 Toni Polster Austria Wien 3 Hugo Sánchez Real Madrid 3 Jiří Šourek Vítkovice 3 Pavlo...
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Juventus 5 6 Preben Elkjær Hellas Verona 4 Andreas Andreou Omonia 4 Toni Polster Austria Wien 4 9 Pichi Alonso Barcelona 3 Per Frimann Anderlecht 3 John...
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Andreas Ogris – Espanyol – 1990–91 Thomas Parits – Granada – 1974–76 Toni Polster – Sevilla, Logroñés, Rayo – 1988–93 Marcus Pürk – Real Sociedad – 1995–96...
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Giuseppe Giannini Roma 5 Gianluca Vialli Sampdoria 10 6 Ruud Gullit Milan 9 Walter Schachner Avellino Alessandro Altobelli Internazionale Toni Polster Torino...
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century mark in 113 games, quicker than national icons Hans Krankl and Toni Polster, and by the following March he had achieved 150 goals in 170 matches...
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Match. In 1988, he was signed by Austria Wien, as a replacement for Toni Polster. In the 1988/89 season he scored 23 goals, with which he came in third...
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scored in 30 matches, for an average of 3.57 goals per match. 11 goals Toni Polster 6 goals Domingos Paciência 5 goals Vīts Rimkus Iain Dowie Paulo Alves...
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four minutes, he saved a penalty from Austria's all-time top scorer Toni Polster, and Hungary won 3–2. During the 2006 FIFA World Cup qualifying, Király...
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