Julius Perstaller

Julius Perstaller (born 8 April 1989) is a professional footballer who plays as a forward for SV Telfs.

Julius Perstaller
Personal information
Date of birth (1989-04-08) 8 April 1989
Place of birth Innsbruck, Austria
Height 1.79 m (5 ft 10 12 in)
Position(s) Forward
Club information
Current team
SV Telfs
Number 10
Youth career
1995–2006 BNZ Tirol
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2006–2013 FC Wacker Innsbruck 140 (37)
2006–2007WSG Wattens 11 (4)
2007–2008SV Hall (loan) 10 (4)
2013–2015 SV Ried 49 (9)
2015–2016 Hansa Rostock 23 (1)
2016 Hansa Rostock II 4 (2)
2016–2019 SV Elversberg 83 (17)
2017-2018 SV Elversberg II 4 (1)
2019-2020 FC Zirl
2020- SV Telfs
National team
2007 Austria U-19 2 (0)
2008 Austria U-20 4 (1)
2009–2010 Austria U-21 8 (1)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 12:50, 14 September 2020 (UTC)
‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 9 September 2011

Life and career

Julius came through the youth system at FC Wacker Innsbruck, playing for the affiliated junior team BNZ Tirol.[1]

After two seasons with Austrian Regional League sides WSG Wattens and SV Hall, Julius has played in the FC Wacker Innsbruck first team in the First League (2008–10) and the Bundesliga (2010–11).[2] In April–May 2010 he scored in six consecutive games for the club.[3]

Julius has also gained international recognition at under-21 level. He scored his first goal for the Austria under-21s in a 2-2 draw with Albania under-21s in a November 2009 qualifying match for the 2011 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship.[4]

Honours

FC Wacker Innsbruck:

Winner

References

  1. "Julius Perstaller statistics (German)". FC Wacker Innsbruck. Retrieved 24 June 2011.
  2. "Julius Perstaller profile". Eurosport. Retrieved 24 June 2011.
  3. "Who will provide Wacker's goals now? (German)". Kronen Zeitung. 18 May 2010. Retrieved 24 June 2011.
  4. "Under 21 profiles: Julius Perstaller". UEFA.com. Archived from the original on 16 March 2010. Retrieved 24 June 2011.
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