Anton Fritsch
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Toni Fritsch
Personal information
Full name Anton Fritsch
Date of birth July 10, 1945(1945-07-10)
Place of birth    Petronell-Carnuntum, Austria
Date of death    September 13, 2005 (aged 60)
Place of death    Vienna, Austria
Playing position Striker
Club information
Current club deceased
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*
1963-1971 Rapid Wien 123 (15)   
National team2
1965-1968 Austria 009 0(2)

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only and
correct as of 28 June 2008.
2 National team caps and goals correct
as of 28 June 2008.
* Appearances (Goals)

Toni Fritsch
Date of birth: July 10, 1945(1945-07-10)
Place of birth: Petronell-Carnuntum, Austria
Date of death: September 13, 2005 (aged 60)
Place of death: Vienna, Austria
Career information
Position(s): Kicker
Organizations
 As player:
1971-1975
1976
1977-1981
1982
Dallas Cowboys
San Diego Chargers
Houston Oilers
New Orleans Saints
Career highlights and awards
Pro Bowls: 1980
Playing stats at DatabaseFootball.com

Anton "Toni" Fritsch (* July 10, 1945 - † September 13, 2005) was an Austrian footballer who later started a successful career in American football in the United States.

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Soccer career

Toni Fritsch started to play football (soccer) at an early age and joined the Austrian record titleholder Rapid Vienna at the age of 13. After six seasons, he was admitted to the club's first league team and played his first professional game in fall 1964. During his time there, he played 123 games for Rapid, scoring 15 goals. The team won the Austrian Championship three times (1964, 1967, 1968) and the Austrian Cup twice (1968, 1969). He was described as a small, but extremely fast striker.

Fritsch played for the Austria national football team nine times. He scored two goals when Austria defeated England 3-2 in London's Wembley Stadium on October 20, 1965, from which his nickname "Wembley-Toni" is derived. This was only the third time for a continental team to beat England at home (following Hungary in 1953 and Sweden in 1959).

American football

In 1971, Tom Landry, coach of the Dallas Cowboys, went to Europe looking for strong-legged soccer players. The first city he went to was Vienna, and the first player he tried was Toni Fritsch. Though hardly speaking any English at all, Fritsch decided to take a chance. He accepted the offer, moved to the US and joined the NFL team as a placekicker. In 1972, he won the Super Bowl with his team, and remains the only Austrian having done so. In 1976, he switched to the San Diego Chargers, and later he played for the Houston Oilers, the New Orleans Saints and the USFL's Houston Gamblers. In 1980, he was voted into the Pro Bowl. He scored 758 points in 125 games during his 11-year NFL career, among those 317 for Dallas. His NFL record of having kicked a field goal in 13 straight playoff games has been beaten by Adam Vinatieri on January 13, 2007.

Even though Fritsch worked for his former Austrian football (soccer) club Rapid Vienna for one year in 1992/1993, he remained a resident of Houston throughout the rest of his life.

Death

On September 13, 2005, Toni Fritsch suddenly collapsed on a Vienna street after a meal at a restaurant. He died of heart failure at the age of 60.

Honours (soccer)

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