Alfred Teinitzer (29 July 1929 – 20 April 2021) was an Austrian footballer known for his role as a midfielder. Born in Vienna, he played domestically for prominent clubs and represented his country at senior international level. His career is remembered for steady, team-oriented play rather than flashy individual records.
Club career and playing role
Teinitzer spent his club career with teams including SK Rapid Wien and LASK Linz. Rapid Wien is one of Austria's best-known clubs, while LASK represents the city of Linz and has a long regional tradition. In midfield he was valued for linking defense and attack, supporting teammates on both phases of play and providing reliable positioning and passing.
Typical responsibilities for a player in his position include ball distribution, tactical awareness and helping to control tempo. Contemporary accounts and team sheets list him primarily as a central midfielder, a role that in his era emphasized endurance and game-reading over specialized attacking statistics.
International appearances and 1954 World Cup
Teinitzer was selected for the Austria national team and was a member of the squad that took part in the 1954 FIFA World Cup in Switzerland. Austria finished third in that tournament, a notable achievement in the nation's football history. His international involvement connected him to one of Austria's most successful postwar teams.
His national-team affiliation is recorded in official rosters and historical summaries of Austrian football international competitions. The 1954 tournament itself is commonly referenced as a high point for the Austrian side; further context on that event can be found in historical overviews of the competition here.
Legacy and notable facts
- Born in Vienna, Teinitzer's career reflects the postwar era of Austrian club and international football; more about his hometown is available here.
- Played for Rapid Wien and LASK Linz, clubs with enduring local and national significance.
- Part of Austria's squad at the 1954 World Cup, a team often cited in summaries of Austria's football history reference.
While not widely celebrated for headline-grabbing statistics, Alfred Teinitzer is remembered in Austrian football records as a dependable midfielder who contributed to both club stability and a memorable national-team campaign. For match-by-match data, archival club histories and tournament reports provide primary details and lineups.