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Wunderteam (German pronunciation: [ˈvʊndɐˌtiːm];
Wonder Team) was the name
given to the
Austria national football team of the 1930s. Led by
manager Hugo...
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celebrated Austrian national side of the
early 1930s that
became known as the
Wunderteam,
which he
captained at the 1934
World Cup.
Known as "The
Mozart of football"...
- Roxy and the
Wonderteam (German: Roxy und das
Wunderteam) is a 1938
Austrian musical sports film
directed by
Johann von Vásáry and
starring Rosy Barsony...
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football team. However, some
authors credit teams such as the
Austrian Wunderteam of the 1930s or the
Golden Team of
Hungary of the 1950s for
having pla****...
- 1930s,
under coach Hugo Meisl, Austria's
national team,
known as the "
Wunderteam" (literally
Wonder Squad"),
became a
dominant force in
European football...
- 1930
World Cup due to injury.
Matthias Sindelar was the
false 9 of the
Wunderteam, the
Austria national team, in 1934. In
South America, in 1941, River...
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Willy Meisl, was the multi-lingual
football coach of the
famous Austrian '
Wunderteam' of the
early 1930s, as well as a referee.
Meisl was born to a Jewish...
- and the
leadership of
Matthias Sindelar,
which earned him the
nickname "
Wunderteam". On May 16, 1931 the
Austrian national team was the
first European to...
- side is also
considered part of the
Wunderteam by
sports historians and FIFA. This
favours the idea that the
Wunderteam was
primarily a
strategic creation...
- John (22
April 2014). "World Cup: 25
stunning moments … No11: Austria's
Wunderteam". The Guardian.
Retrieved 29 June 2014. "History of the
World Cup Final...