Peter Schöttel: Austrian defender, Rapid Wien captain and Austria national team player
Peter Schöttel, retired Austrian defender and long-time SK Rapid Wien captain, earned numerous caps for Austria and later worked as a coach, club official and media pundit in Austrian football.
Peter Schöttel (born 26 March 1967 in Vienna, Austria) is a retired Austrian professional footballer. Primarily a defender, he is best known for his long association with SK Rapid Wien and for representing the Austria national team. After ending his playing days he remained active in football as a coach and in other off-field roles.
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Schöttel spent the bulk of his playing career at one of Austria’s leading clubs, where he established himself as a regular first-team player and later served as team captain. Over many seasons he was regarded for his consistency and reliability at the back, becoming a familiar figure for the club’s supporters.
International career
At international level Schöttel was capped repeatedly by Austria. He featured in qualifying campaigns and international fixtures across several years, bringing defensive experience and leadership to the national side.
Coaching and later work
Following retirement from playing, Schöttel moved into coaching and football management. His post-playing roles have included positions in club coaching structures and responsibilities connected with player development. He has also been involved in media work at times.
Playing style and reputation
- Position: defender, usually deployed centrally.
- Attributes: known for organisational skills, positional awareness and steady leadership.
- Reputation: remembered as a one-club stalwart and a dependable presence both for his club and country.
Author
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