Andreas Herzog
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Andreas Herzog (born September 10, 1968 in Vienna, Austria) is an Austrian football (soccer) player, the country's all-time cap leader.
On the club level, Herzog played for Rapid Vienna (1986-92, 2001-03), Werder Bremen (1992-95, 1996-2002), Bayern Munich (1995-1996), and the Los Angeles Galaxy (2004). He played in the 1990 and 1998 World Cups for Austria, and scored 27 goals in his national record 103 caps.
Herzog retired from soccer in 2004, after one year with the Los Angeles Galaxy, finishing the season with four goals and seven assists.
| Austria squad - 1990 FIFA World Cup | ||
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1 Lindenberger | 2 Aigner | 3 Pecl | 4 Pfeffer | 5 Schöttel | 6 Zsak | 7 Russ | 8 Artner | 9 Polster | 10 Linzmaier | 11 Hörtnagl | 12 Baur | 13 Ogris | 14 Rodax | 15 Keglevits | 16 Reisinger | 17 Pfeifenberger | 18 Streiter | 19 Glatzmeyer | 20 Herzog | 21 Konsel | 22 Konrad | Coach: Hickersberger |
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| Austria squad - 1998 FIFA World Cup | ||
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1 Konsel | 2 Schopp | 3 Schöttel | 4 Pfeffer | 5 Feiersinger | 6 Kogler | 7 Haas | 8 Pfeifenberger | 9 Vastić | 10 Herzog | 11 Amerhauser | 12 Hiden | 13 Cerny | 14 Reinmayr | 15 Wetl | 16 Wohlfahrt | 17 Mählich | 18 Stöger | 19 Polster | 20 Heraf | 21 Knaller | 22 Kühbauer | Coach: Prohaska |
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| NAME | Herzog, Andreas |
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| SHORT DESCRIPTION | Professional football player |
| DATE OF BIRTH | September 10, 1968 |
| PLACE OF BIRTH | Vienna, Austria |
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Categories: Austrian football biography stubs | 1968 births | Living people | Austrian footballers | SK Rapid Wien players | Werder Bremen players | Bayern Munich players | Los Angeles Galaxy players | Austria international footballers | FIFA World Cup 1990 players | FIFA World Cup 1998 players | Footballers with 100 or more caps