- Siegfried Wortmann
Infobox Football biography
playername= Siegfried Wortmann
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countryofbirth =Austria
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countryofdeath =United States
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position = Inside Forward
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years = 1923-1927
1927-1929
1929-1931
1931-
-1936
clubs =Hakoah Vienna
New York NationalsHakoah All-Stars
First ViennaBrookhattan
caps(goals) =
26 (12)
96 (28)
nationalyears = 1926
nationalteam = Austria
nationalcaps(goals) = 01 0(1)
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ntupdate =Siegfried Wortmann (born
Austria ; diedUnited States ) was an early twentieth century Austrianfootball (soccer) inside forward who played professionally in Austria and the United States. He also earned one cap, scoring a goal, with the Austria national team in 1926.Wortmann began his career with
Hakoah Vienna as a youth player, but began seeing first team time during the 1923-1924 season. In 1924, he became a first team regular as Hakaoh won the 1925 Austrian League title. In 1926, Hakoah toured the United States. Impressed by the high pay and relatively low anti-Semitism compared to the Austrian league, Wortmann and several of his team mates moved to theAmerican Soccer League . In 1927, he signed with the New York Nationals, winning the1928 National Challenge Cup with the Nationals. Wortmann scored the lone Nationals goal in the 1-1 first game tie withBen Millers . In the replay, Wortmann again scored as the Nationals easily disposed of the Ben Millers, 3-0. In 1929, he moved to theHakoah All-Stars , playing four seasons with them. [cite book | last = Jose | first = Colin | title = American Soccer League, 1921-1931 | format = Hardback | publisher = The Scarecrow Press | year = 1998 | id = (ISBN 0-8108-3429-4) ] As the ASL began to collapse in 1931, Wortmann returned to Austria to sign withFirst Vienna FC , winning the 1932-1933 Austrian League title. At some point, he returned to the United States, this time permanently, and joinedBrookhattan of the secondAmerican Soccer League , playing until his retirement in 1936. [ [http://www.soccerhall.org/Election%20Process/2007/Veteran_Bios.htm 2004 National Soccer Hall of Fame eligibility bio] ] After his retirement, he owned a clothing store in the United States.National team
Wortmann earned his lone cap with the Austria national team in a 2-1 win over Czechoslovakia on September 18, 1926. He scored Austria’s second, and game winning, goal.
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