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      • Herbert Prohaska (German pronunciation: [ˈhɛʁbɛʁt pʁoˈhaska, - ˈpʁɔhaska]; born 8 August 1955) is an Austrian former professional footballer. He ranks among Austria's greatest football players of all time. Prohaska works as a football pundit for the Austrian Broadcasting Corporation (ORF).
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  2. Herbert Prohaska (German pronunciation: [ˈhɛʁbɛʁt pʁoˈhaska,-ˈpʁɔhaska]; born 8 August 1955) is an Austrian former professional footballer. He ranks among Austria's greatest football players of all time.

  3. Jul 7, 2020 · As the 1978 World Cup approached, Prohaska – now with more than 20 caps under his belt – was an important part of Helmut Senekowitsch’s plans heading into a crucial qualifying match against Turkey. This was the day 22-year-old Herbert Prohaska became a national hero.

  4. Herbert Prohaska (* 8. August 1955 in Wien ), genannt „Schneckerl“ ( wienerisch für seine in der Jugendzeit üppige Lockenpracht), ist ein ehemaliger auch international erfolgreicher österreichischer Fußballspieler. Nach seiner aktiven Karriere war er 10 Jahre lang als Trainer aktiv.

    Nr.
    Datum
    Ergebnis
    Gegner
    543
    10.03.1993
    2:1
    544
    27.03.1993
    0:1
    545
    14.04.1993
    3:1
    546
    13.05.1993
    1:3
  5. Feb 21, 2012 · At the time of the World Cup, Herbert was making his living as a pundit on Austrian television. An ideal choice considering his football background. His early career was founded as a creative midfielder for Austria Vienna during the 70’s in which he won four league titles and three Austrian cups.

  6. Herbert Prohaska ( German pronunciation: [ˈhɛʁbɛʁt pʁoˈhaska, - ˈpʁɔhaska]; born 8 August 1955) is an Austrian former professional footballer. He ranks among Austria's greatest football players of all time. Prohaska works as a football pundit for the Austrian Broadcasting Corporation ( ORF ).

  7. Herbert Prohaska (born 8 August 1955 in Vienna, Austria) is a retired Austrian football player. He is among Austria's greatest football players of all time. His nickname "Schneckerl", Viennese dialect for curly hair, comes from his curly haircut in his younger years.

  8. Date of birth/Age: Aug 8, 1955 (68) Place of birth: Wien. Citizenship: Austria. Height: N/A. Position: Attacking Midfield. Former International: Austria. Caps/Goals: 83 / 10. Last position: Manager Club: Austria Vienna.

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