Talk:Rudi Hiden

Deep poverty
Mr. Hiden moved back to Vienna stricken with poverty (and faded glory), and he died there being closed by the public. 213.225.38.164 (talk) 13:26, 15 December 2016 (UTC)
 * It is to add that Hiden (a baker by trade) became a womanizer when he did come from Graz to Vienna, and due to his appereance and gracefully matter he became the glamour boy of the Wunderteam. He prefered to live in great style. In 1937, he became a French citizen, he changed his first name to » Rodolphé «.

While playing for Racing Club Paris he started as a nightclub owner in Paris, the high society (» haute socièté «) moved here. He invested with consistency all his money but he turned belly-upto by precipitating into ruin. It is to interpose that he had married a French wife (but being divorced in 1940) and that, after finishing his career as a goal keeper, he had changed the saddle and had busied himself as a team manager in France but only in a moderately success.

In order to maintain his alimentation he jobbed as a » Penalty killer « in a circus ring. Later then he earned one's bread and butter as a team manager in Turkey for one time and in low football leagues in Italy, namely the US Salernitana 1919, A.C.R. Messina (twice), Carrarese Calcio and US Palermo (1951-1957). - He turned back to Austria in 1960, tried to start a career as hotelier near the Lake Wörth but it was a very short unsuccessful intermezzo. - He turned back to Italy once more and was a team manager of a football club in Salernitanao for a second time. On May 9th, 1961, he married again (French women Susanne Travers). In following years, a cancer disease became apparent. His final return to Austria happened on January 25th, 1968, but he was no Austria citizen because with geaning French nationality he lost his Austrian citizenship (it is not told if laws didn't allow to be a dual national, or if he wanted to recounce). Therefore he needed a residence permit, and, in order to draw a pension, he had to gain an Austrian citizen once more. In 1970, citizenship was handed over. Mr. Karl Geyer, a former football team manager of Austria, provided a habitation in Vienna to Mr. and Mrs. Hiden. In 1972, his right leg was amputated in Vienna. After Hiden's death, Bruno Kreisky, Austrian Chancellor at that time, made sure a proper burial and resourced Hiden's surviving wife with a pension. In 2005, a lane in the 22nd district of Vienna (it is also called as »Donaustadt«; literally, Danube City) is called after his name (»Rudi-Hiden-Gasse»/Rudi-Hiden-Lane). 213.225.2.106 (talk) 15:06, 1 January 2017 (UTC)

"Styrian Goal"
In regard to the term "Styrian Goal", I would like to suggest to read "Talk" about Karl Sesta. 213.225.2.106 (talk) 15:09, 1 January 2017 (UTC)

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