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1994 UEFA Cup Final

Wednesday, December 3rd, 2008

The 1994 UEFA Cup Final was played on April 26, 1994 and May 11, 1994 between Internazionale of Italy and SV Casino Salzburg of Austria. Inter won both games 1–0 to record a 2–0 aggregate victory.

Honours of Alexander Zickler

Wednesday, December 3rd, 2008

Bundesliga: 1994, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2005
Austrian Bundesliga: 2007
UEFA Cup: 1996
DFB Liga-Pokal: 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2004
DFB Pokal: 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005; Runner-up: 1999
Champions League: 2001; Runner-up: 1999
Intercontinental Cup: 2001
European Super Cup: Runner-up 2001

National Team of Alexander Zickler

Wednesday, December 3rd, 2008

Zickler played for the Germany national football team between 1998 and 2002, getting capped a total of 12 times. During his time with the national squad he also scored 2 goals. Both goals were scored during a 4:1 victory over Spain on August 16, 2000. His last match for Germany was played on October 11, 2002 against Bosnia-Herzogovina (final score 1:1).

Recovery and Return of Alexander Zickler

Wednesday, December 3rd, 2008

Since the start of the 2005/06 season, Zickler has been in the serivce of Austrian Bundesliga team FC Red Bull Salzburg. With the Red Bulls Zickler became Austrian runner-up in 2006 and scored 9 times during the campaign. In the return-leg of the second round of UEFA Champions League qualifying, he scored the second goal through a penalty attempt to give the Red Bulls a 2-0 victory over FC Zurich and advance them into the third round of qualifying where they met Valencia CF. There the Red Bulls were eliminated from Champions League contention losing 0:3 at Valenica after winning at home 1:0. On November 30, 2006, Zickler was voted the APA Footballer of the Year 2006 by the Managers of the Austrian Bundesliga’s Clubs. In the 2006/07 season he scored 22 goals, thereby

Injuries of Alexander Zickler

Wednesday, December 3rd, 2008

In 2002 Zickler had surgery to remove a tumor from his right shin bone which caused him to miss out on participation in the 2002 FIFA World Cup. One year later, Zickler was again hospitilized with a break in his previously operated leg, followed by another shin break only a few days before the start of the 2003/04 season. Shortly before his return into Bayern’s first team, Zickler broke his shin for the third time while playing with the Bayern Amateur Squad. At this time most critics assumed his career was at an end.

Early career of Alexander Zickler

Wednesday, December 3rd, 2008

Alexander Zickler began his career in 1980 with Dynamo Dresden, where he worked his way through the youth system into the first team. In 1993, Zickler tranferred from Dynamo to Bayern Munich, where he remained as a player until the end of the 2005 Bundesliga season. With Bayern, Zickler won seven German Bundesliga Championships (1994, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, and 2005) as well as four German Cups (1998, 2000, 2003, and 2005). Additionally, Zickler became a UEFA Cup Winner in 1996, a UEFA Champions League Winner in 2001, as well as a Intercontinental Cup winner in 2001 with Bayern Munich. In the final of the 2001 UEFA Champions League against Valencia CF, Zickler entered the game as a substitute and successfully converted a penalty kick in the match-ending shoot-out. During his time in the Bundesliga he broke the record as the highest goal-scoring substitute of all-time, scoring 18 times in 102 appearances off the bench. However, his prolific career was often hampered by injuries and medical conditions.

Who is Alexander Zickler

Wednesday, December 3rd, 2008

Alexander Zickler (Born February 28, 1974 in Bad Salzungen, East Germany) is a German footballer who currently plays for Red Bull Salzburg of Austria.

International career of Heribert Weber

Wednesday, December 3rd, 2008

He made his debut for Austria in an April 1976 friendly match against Sweden and was a participant at the 1978 FIFA World Cup and at the 1982 FIFA World Cup.[2] He earned 68 caps, scoring one goal.[3] His final international game was an October 1989 World Cup qualification match against Turkey.

Club career of Heribert Weber

Wednesday, December 3rd, 2008

Born in Styria, Weber started his professional career at Sturm Graz and joined Vienna giants Rapid Wien after the World Cup in 1978. He played a major part in the most successful of Rapid teams in the 1980-s, claiming the League crown four times, winning 4 domestic cups and most prominently losing the UEFA Cup Winners Cup Final in 1985 against Everton. He skippered Rapid in 1981 and from 1986 through 1989. He was voted in Rapid’s Team of the Century in 1999.

At the end of his career he moved to SV Salzburg, with whom he won another league title during the club’s most successful period.[1] In 1994 he played with them in the UEFA Cup final against Inter Milan.

Who is Heribert Weber

Wednesday, December 3rd, 2008

Heribert Weber (born June 28, 1955 in Pöls) is a retired Austrian football player and later a football manager.