Wilhelm Kaipel

Association footballer

Wilhelm Kaipel (born 20 November 1948) is an Austrian former footballer and coach.[1][2] He played for different clubs in Austria as goalkeeper. He also was part of the Austrian national football team.

Wilhelm Kaipel
Personal information
Date of birth (1948-11-20) 20 November 1948 (age 76)
Position(s) Goalkeeper
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1966–1971 Wiener Sport-Club
1971–1975 SV Austria Salzburg
1975–1977 SK Vöest Linz
Teams managed
1988 SK Rapid Wien
1992–1993 Wiener Sport-Club
1993 Wiener Sport-Club (caretaker)
1994 VSE St. Pölten
1995 SV Oberwart
2001–2002 Wiener Sport-Club
2003 SV Neuberg
2004 Wiener Sport-Club
2006 Wiener Sport-Club
2013 Wiener Sport-Club (caretaker)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

Career

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At the age of 10, he began his career as a football player with hometown club ASKÖ Riedlingsdorf. In 1965 he moved to SC Pinkafeld. On 10 October 1965, Pinkafeld had to play away versus Wiener Sport-Club. This game was lost 2:6. Wilhelm Kaipel, who played instead of the standard goalie, made such a good impression that he was signed by the Wiener Sport-Club a few months later.[3] From 1971 to 1975 he played for SV Austria Salzburg. 1975 to 1977 he played for SK VOEST Linz. Wilhelm Kaipel's last match in the Bundesliga was on 30 October 1976 in a game between VOEST Linz and Austria Wien.

Matches in the Austrian Bundesliga
Season Team Matches Starting XI In Out
1968/1969 Wiener Sport-Club
24
24
0
0
1969/1970 Wiener Sport-Club
24
24
0
0
1970/1971 Wiener Sport-Club
25
25
0
0
1971/1972 Austria Salzburg
22
22
0
0
1972/1973 Austria Salzburg
23
23
0
0
1973/1974 Austria Salzburg
29
29
0
2
1974/1975 Austria Salzburg
31
30
1
2
1975/1976 VÖEST Linz
8
6
2
0
1976/1977 VÖEST Linz
2
0
2
0

National team

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In the 1970/71 season Wilhelm Kaipel was called up twice to the Austrian national football team. He did not play in this matches. [4]

Manager

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He returned to football as coach in 1982. He coached SV Oberwart. His coaching career had longer breaks due to other professional activities. Later he coaches SK Rapid Wien, VSE St. Pölten and Wiener Sport-Club.

References

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  1. "Profile as player". sturmarchiv.at. Retrieved 15 October 2012.[permanent dead link]
  2. "Profile as coach". Retrieved 15 October 2012.
  3. Rudolf Köberl: Festschrift des SC Pinkafeld zum Anlass des 100-jährigen Bestandsjubiläum 1912 - 2012, Seite 58 und 59, Verleger und Herausgeber SC Pinkafeld 2012 (German)
  4. Austria Soccer

Other websites

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