Maximilian Gold

Austrian footballer (1900-1961)

Maximilian "Max" Gold (born 22 November 1900 in Vienna, Austria-Hungary; died 27 November 1961 in Tehran, Iran) was Austrian football (soccer) right full back[1] He played professionally in Austria and the United States. He also played two matches for the Austria national football team in 1922.

Max Gold
Personal information
Full name Maximilian Gold
Date of birth (1900-11-22)November 22, 1900
Place of birth Vienna, Austria
Date of death November 27, 1961(1961-11-27) (aged 61)
Place of death Tehran, Iran
Position(s) Right Full Back
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1919–1922 Wiener AF
1922–1924 Hakoah Vienna
1924 Makkabi Tallinn
1924–1927 Hakoah Vienna
1927–1928 New York Giants 28 (0)
1928–1929 Wiener AC
1929–1930 Hakoah All-Stars 18 (0)
National team
1922 Austria 2 (0)
Teams managed
1925 Makkabi Kaunas
Maccabi Chicago
1932-1933 Lithuania
Bar Kochba Kaunas
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

Club career change

Gold began his career with Wiener AF. He won the 1922 with them. In the fall of 1922, Gold went to Hakoah Vienna. In the summer of 1924 he played for Makkabi Tallinn in Estonia. In the fall of 1924 he went back to Hakoah. He won the 1924–1925 league title with them. This was the first professional title, because professionalism was introduced then in the two highest leagues. In 1927 after a Hakoah Vienna tour of the United States Gold moved to the New York Giants of the American Soccer League (ASL) In 1928 Gold returned to Austria and spent the 1928–1929 season with Wiener AC. In August 1929, he moved back to the ASL to play for the Hakoah All-Stars.[2]

An ankle injury ended Maximilian Gold's active career.[3] In the early 1930s he was the owner and manager of the Maccabi Chicago football team. He later worked as a coach in the Baltics for the Lithuanian national team and Bar Kochba Kaunas.

National team change

In 1922, Gold earned two caps with the Austria national football team. The first was a 1–1 tie with Hungary on 30 April. He played his second game on 11 June in a 7–1 victory over Switzerland.[4]

Emigration and flight change

After the annexation of Austria to the German Reich, he emigrated to Luxembourg with his wife in 1938 . After the occupation of Luxembourg by the Wehrmacht, he was used for forced labor. On November 17, 1941, he received an order from the Gestapo according to which he and his family were to be interned in Cinqfontaines. With the help of Luxembourg resistance fighters, they managed to escape to Belgium.[5]

After the war he came back to Austria. He worked as a sports manager in Vienna. Gold died 1961 in Tehran, where he was on tour with the Swedish team Malmö FF, by falling down an elevator shaft.

Honours change

References change

  1. HAKOAH SOCCER TEAM HERE FOR BIG CLASH; Bethlehem Globe; April 19, 1927
  2. "A Swing Along Athletic Row; Bethlehem Globe; August 20, 1929". Archived from the original on October 27, 2009. Retrieved 2010-10-09.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  3. Jose, Colin (1998). American Soccer League, 1921–1931 (Hardback). The Scarecrow Press. ISBN 0-8108-3429-4. ().
  4. ÖFB players profile
  5. hagalil.com

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