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Christian Mayrleb Personal information Full name Christian Mayrleb Date of birth June 8, 1972 Place of birth Wels, Austria Height 1.76 m (5 ft 9 in) Playing position striker Club information Current club FC Pasching Number 9 Youth career 1981–1991 SK VOEST Linz Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1992-1993 Stahl Linz 2 (0) 1993-1994 SV Ried 76 (35) 1994-1996 Admira/Wacker 66 (15) 1996-1997 FC Tirol Innsbruck 53 (17) 1998 Sheffield Wednesday 3 (0) 1998-2002 Austria Vienna 134 (65) 2003-2005 SV Pasching 75 (38) 2005-2006 Red Bull Salzburg 28 (7) 2006-2007 SV Pasching 30 (11) 2007-2010 LASK Linz 108 (33) 2011- FC Pasching 0 (0) National team‡ 1998-2005 Austria 30 (6) * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of May 9, 2010.
† Appearances (Goals).
‡ National team caps and goals correct as of August 11, 2009Christian Mayrleb (born 8 June 1972 in Wels) is an Austrian footballer who currently plays for Austrian team FC Pasching.
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Club career
Born in Upper Austria, Mayrleb started his professional career at Second Division side Stahl Linz and SV Ried before joining First level outfit Admira/Wacker at the start of the 1994/1995 season. He then played for FC Tirol Innsbruck where he was snapped up by English Premier League club Sheffield Wednesday, only to return to Austria after half a season on the subs' bench. He moved to Vienna giants Austria Vienna for a prolific 4 years before moving on to play for SV Pasching, Red Bull Salzburg and ending up in Linz again with LASK Linz.
In November 2006 Mayrleb failed a drug test but was cleared by a League disciplinary panel because no evidence was found he was taking performance-enhancing drugs.[1]
International career
He made his debut for Austria in an August 1998 friendly match against France and came on as a substitute in his first six matches for the national team. He scored his first goal two months after his debut game. He earned 29 caps, scoring 6 goals. His last international was a September 2005 World Cup qualification match against Azerbaijan.
Honours
- Austrian Football Bundesliga (1):
- 2003
- Austrian Bundesliga Top Goalscorer (1):
- 2005 [2]
References
- ^ Austrian league clears Mayrleb of doping - ESPN Sports
- ^ "Österreichs Torschützenkönige". www.oberliga-a.at. http://www.oberliga-a.at/fussball_a/torschutzen_a.htm. Retrieved 2008-08-11.[dead link]
External links
- Roster - LASK
- Profile - Austria Archive
- Career stats - National Football Teams
- Profile at Weltfussball.de
LASK Linz – current squad 1 Mandl · 2 Winkler · 3 Maier · 4 Chinchilla · 5 Metz · 6 Aufhauser · 7 Zickler · 8 Trauner · 10 Duro · 11 Kaufmann · 12 Hart · 13 Höltschl · 14 Bukva · 15 Schreiner · 16 Schellander · 17 Kragl · 18 Derdak · 19 Piermayr · 20 Pervan · 21 Bubenik · 22 Höbarth · 23 Kogler · 27 Sulimani · 28 Majabvi · 29 Lukás · 31 López · 33 Atan · 34 Ruano · 39 Noel · 40 Tenesor · Manager: Kraft
Austrian Football Bundesliga top scorers 1975: Köglberger | 1976: Pirkner | 1977: Krankl | 1978: Krankl | 1979: Schachner | 1980: Schachner | 1981: Jurtin | 1982: Bakota | 1983: Krankl | 1984: Nyilasi | 1985: Polster | 1986: Polster | 1987: Polster | 1988: Stojadinović | 1989: Pacult | 1990: Rodax | 1991: Daněk | 1992: Westerthaler | 1993: Daněk | 1994: Jurčević / Pfeifenberger| 1995: Sané | 1996: Vastić | 1997: Wagner | 1998: Frigård | 1999: Glieder | 2000: Vastić | 2001: Gilewicz | 2002: Brunmayr | 2003: Lawarée | 2004: Kollmann | 2005: Mayrleb | 2006: Kuljić / Linz | 2007: Zickler | 2008: Zickler | 2009: Janko | 2010: Hofmann | 2011: Linz / KienastCategories:- 1972 births
- Living people
- People from Wels
- Austrian footballers
- Austrian expatriate footballers
- Austria international footballers
- SV Ried players
- VfB Admira Wacker Mödling players
- FC Wacker Innsbruck players
- Sheffield Wednesday F.C. players
- FK Austria Wien players
- FC Red Bull Salzburg players
- LASK Linz players
- Austrian Football Bundesliga players
- Premier League players
- Expatriate footballers in England
- Austrian Football Bundesliga (1):
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