![]() Schilcher (standing on the far right, 1972) | |||
| Personal information | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Full name | Heinz Schilcher | ||
| Date of birth | 14 April 1947 | ||
| Place of birth | Fohnsdorf, Austria | ||
| Date of death | 20 July 2018 (aged 71) | ||
| Position(s) | Midfielder | ||
| Senior career* | |||
| Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
| 1965–1969 | Grazer AK | ||
| 1969–1971 | Sturm Graz | ||
| 1971–1973 | Ajax | 35 | (3) |
| 1974 | Paris FC | 17 | (1) |
| 1974–1976 | Nîmes | 70 | (9) |
| 1976–1978 | Strasbourg[1] | 59 | (4) |
| 1978–1982 | Sturm Graz | 128 | (3) |
| International career | |||
| 1973 | Austria[2] | 1 | (0) |
| Managerial career | |||
| 1976 | Strasbourg | ||
| 2007–2018 | Ajax (scout) | ||
| *Club domestic league appearances and goals | |||
Heinz Schilcher (14 April 1947 – 20 July 2018)[3] was an Austrian football player and manager, who worked as a scout for AFC Ajax.
International career
As a player, Schilcher was capped once for the Austria national team.
Coaching career
In 1976 Schilcher briefly managed RC Strasbourg. On 1 July 2007, he signed a contract with AFC Ajax as a scout for Southern and Eastern Europe.[4]
Honours
- AFC Ajax
- European Cup (2): 1971–72, 1972–73
- Eredivisie (2): 1971–72, 1972–73
- KNVB Cup: 1971–72
References
- ↑ Profile at racingstub
- ↑ Heinz Schilcher at National-Football-Teams.com
- ↑ orf.at: SK Sturm trauert um Heinz Schilcher. Retrieved 20 July 2018
- ↑ Fußball-Journal '10-48. Die Legionärs-Liste. Österreichische Fußballarbeiter im Ausland. Teil 4: Coaches und Free Agents.
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