1968–69 SK Rapid Wien season

The 1968–69 SK Rapid Wien season was the 71st season in club history.

Rapid Wien
1968–69 season
CoachesRudolf Vytlacil, Karl Decker, Robert Körner
StadiumPfarrwiese,
Vienna, Austria
Nationalliga3rd
CupWinner (7th title)
European CupQuarterfinals
Top goalscorerLeague: Johnny Bjerregaard (20)
All: Johnny Bjerregaard (26)
Average home league attendance8,700

Squad

Squad statistics

Nat. Name Age League Cup European Cup Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Goalkeepers
AustriaGerald Fuchsbichler24245635
AustriaJosef Reisinger1940+14+1
Defenders
AustriaHans Eigenstiller2513+1417+1
AustriaErich Fak23265637
AustriaRoland Gareis200+10+1
AustriaWalter Gebhardt22213630
AustriaWalter Glechner29243633
AustriaStefan Vasgyura185+2216+22
Midfielders
SwedenSven Lindman261413+122+1219+25
AustriaAlfred Traxler203+514+5
AustriaEwald Ullmann252124+1328+12
Forwards
DenmarkJohnny Bjerregaard25262054623726
AustriaRudolf Flögel2817+1841526+19
AustriaToni Fritsch2220+414630+41
AustriaLeopold Grausam2523+1124+116133+214
AustriaGünter Kaltenbrunner242513425+1334+118
AustriaWalter Skocik27252413323
DenmarkTom Søndergaard24161116232
AustriaMichael Zimmermann2411

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Fixtures and results

[2]   Win   Draw   Loss

League

Rd Date Venue Opponent Res. Att. Goals and discipline
117.08.1968AAustria Salzburg1-112,000 Bjerregaard 82'
225.08.1968HSW Bregenz4-19,200 Bjerregaard 26', Grausam 30', Wirth 63' (o.g.), Ullmann 77'
331.08.1968AGAK2-19,000 Fritsch 49', Bjerregaard 80'
407.09.1968AAdmira5-120,000 Bjerregaard 11', Kaltenbrunner G. 40', Flögel 67', Grausam 76' 85'
514.09.1968HWacker Innsbruck2-012,000 Grausam 6', Kaltenbrunner G. 52'
705.10.1968HWiener SC0-35,000
819.10.1968ALASK1-118,000 Bjerregaard 75'
926.10.1968HAustria Klagenfurt6-07,000 Skocik , Kaltenbrunner G. , Bjerregaard
1002.11.1968ALeoben3-25,000 Flögel 61' 84', Grausam 67'
1116.11.1968HSturm Graz5-210,000 Bjerregaard 7' 14' (pen.), Flögel 41', Grausam 55', Søndergaard 73'
1224.11.1968AWattens5-06,000 Kaltenbrunner G. 4' 40', Vasgyura 72' 88', Bjerregaard 89'
1330.11.1968HEisenstadt2-17,000 Kaltenbrunner G. 17', Bjerregaard 65'
1408.12.1968AWacker Wien4-012,500 Kaltenbrunner G. 40' (pen.), Ullmann 55', Flögel 63', Bjerregaard 78'
1515.12.1968HAustria Wien3-428,000 Flögel 36', Bjerregaard 78', Kaltenbrunner G. 88' (pen.)
1602.03.1969HAustria Salzburg2-07,500 Flögel 48' (pen.), Grausam 62'
1710.03.1969ASW Bregenz0-19,000
1815.03.1969HGAK4-12,400 Grausam 54', Bjerregaard 60' (pen.), Skocik 69', Flögel 88'
1922.03.1969AWacker Innsbruck0-112,000
2020.05.1969HAdmira1-16,500 Grausam 54'
2212.04.1969AWiener SC2-222,000 Kaltenbrunner G. 34', Lindman 87'
2301.05.1969HLASK1-06,500 Kaltenbrunner G. 15'
2404.05.1969AAustria Klagenfurt2-36,000 Kaltenbrunner G. 8', Bjerregaard 74'
2517.05.1969HLeoben5-08,000 Grausam 4' 15' 86', Bjerregaard 46', Zahn 60' (o.g.)
2623.05.1969ASturm Graz1-25,000 Kaltenbrunner G. 63' (pen.)
2731.05.1969HWattens0-28,000
2811.06.1969AEisenstadt2-26,500 Bjerregaard 38', Kaltenbrunner G. 48'
2914.06.1969HWacker Wien1-04,500 Bjerregaard 50'
3020.06.1969AAustria Wien0-27,000

Cup

Rd Date Venue Opponent Res. Att. Goals and discipline
R110.08.1968ALeoben3-06,500 Bjerregaard 14' 18', Kaltenbrunner G. 82' (pen.)
R1619.03.1969HVÖEST Linz3-02,000 Søndergaard 39', Flögel 72', Skocik 84'
QF26.03.1969HWacker Innsbruck3-04,000 Kaltenbrunner G. 3', Lindman 18' 53'
SF14.05.1969HAustria Wien1-016,000 Grausam 58'
F03.06.1969NWiener SC2-114,000 Bjerregaard 52' 85'

European Cup

Rd Date Venue Opponent Res. Att. Goals and discipline
R1-L118.09.1968ARosenborg Norway3-125,000 Bjerregaard 27', Kaltenbrunner G. 65', Grausam 87'
R1-L202.10.1968HRosenborg Norway3-31,575 Lindman 12' 80', Kaltenbrunner G. 17'
R2-L120.11.1968HReal Madrid Spain1-045,000 Kaltenbrunner G. 55'
R2-L204.12.1968AReal Madrid Spain1-280,000 Bjerregaard 50'
QF-L126.02.1969AManchester United England0-362,000
QF-L205.03.1969HManchester United England0-052,000

References

  1. "Saison 1968/69". rapidarchiv.at. Retrieved 19 July 2016.
  2. "Spiele 1968/69". rapidarchiv.at. Retrieved 25 July 2016.
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