Herbert Ninaus

Herbert Ninaus (31 March 1937 in Voitsberg - 24 April 2015) was an Austrian-Australian international Football player and manager.[1]

Herbert Ninaus
Personal information
Full name Herbert Ninaus
Date of birth (1937-03-31)March 31, 1937
Place of birth Voitsberg, Austria
Date of death April 24, 2015(2015-04-24) (aged 78)
Position(s) Forward
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1954–1959 Grazer AK 98 (55)
1965 Sydney Hakoah
1959–1961 Sydney FC Prague
National team
1958 Austria 2 (1)
1964 Australia 2 (3)
Teams managed
1969 Canterbury-Marrickville FC
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

Career

Herbert Ninaus began his career at FC St. Veit, after which he, and later his brother, moved to first division side GAK. The winger soon debuted in the Austrian league in the 1954/55 season, becoming a regular player. After a strong 1957/58 season, scoring 24 goals in 25 games, Herbert Ninaus was called up for the 1958 World Cup but was not used. He was needed only a short time later, however, making his international debut against Yugoslavia on 5 October 1958 and celebrated the occasion by scoring a goal.

During the winter break in 1958/59, Ninaus decided to emigrate to Australia, where he played at Sydney Prague and was a member of their New South Wales Division One championship winning team in 1959. Later he played for Sydney Hakoah and scored the decisive goal in their 1965 Australia Cup triumph.[2] After becoming an Australian citizen he played two B international games in 1964 for Australia against touring English team Everton F.C., scoring three goals. He also played several times for New South Wales.[3][4]

After finishing his playing career, Ninaus worked as a trainer for Marrickville and Canterbury.

Achievements

See also

References

  1. http://www.kleinezeitung.at/s/steiermark/weststeier/peak_weststeier/4746698/Abschied_Ein-Australier-aus-Voitsberg
  2. Andrew Robinson (11 June 2016). "Australia Cup 1965 – Results". Retrieved 10 August 2018.
  3. "Ninaus, Herbert". Australian Player Database. OzFootball. Retrieved 22 April 2013.
  4. "Socceroo B Matches for 1964". OzFootball. Retrieved 22 April 2013.
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