Johann Tandler (10 September 1901- after 1957) was an Austrian football player. The defender played mainly for Wiener Amateur SV (since 1926 FK Austria Wien). He also played for the Austrian national football team.
Career
Hans Tandler started playing with Vienna Cricket and Football-Club in the second class In 1923 he moved to Wiener Amateur SV. The first four years were extremely successful for the defender. He was Austrian champion twice (1923/24 and 1925/26 ) and also won the Austrian Cup three times in a row.
Like several players Tandler left the club at the end of 1926 . Together with club colleague Viktor Hierländer, he went to the New York Giants in the United States. From 1928 he played again for the Amateure, who were now called FK Austria. 1931 he did coaching in Riga. Then he went to to Switzerland to Lausanne-Sports and then to France to OGC Nice. Then he worked as a coach there. The Viennese later went to Turkey, where he became head coach of Galatasaray SK and led the team to the championship in 1939 .
International
Tandler debuted on 13 January 1924 in a 3-4 loss versus Germany. His last match was on 21 September 1930 in a 2-3 loss versus Hungary. He played 18 matches and scored 3 goals.[1]
Honours
as player
as manager
- Turkish champion with Galatasaray: 1939
References