List of SK Rapid Wien records and statistics

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Details of the records and statistics for the Austrian football club SK Rapid Wien. All data based on the official club archive.[1]

Players in bold are currently active for Rapid Wien.

As of 17 February 2022

Highest wins and losses[]

Highest Wins[]

League[]

Result Date Venue Opponent
13–1 12 March 1939 A
12–1 18 May 1957 H Kremser SC
12–1 24 September 1950 H Sturm Graz
11–0 4 March 1951 A
11–1 22 June 1977 H GAK
11–1 15 December 1940 H
10–0 27 September 1985 A GAK
10–0 30 August 1958 H
10–0 30 April 1958 H Sturm Graz
10–0 27 March 1946 H Ostbahn XI
10–0 4 March 1934 H Wiener AC
10–0 27 September 1931 H Slovan Wien

Cup[]

Result Date Venue Opponent
17–0 19 January 1930 H
17–2 12 February 1933 H
14–0 20 January 1929 H
14–1 17 April 1932 H
11–0 23 February 1919 H
10–0 12 October 1991 A
10–0 30 August 1983 A
10–0 14 March 1920 H
10–1 15 August 1965 A
10–1 14 January 1934 H

International[]

Result Date Venue Opponent Competition
8–0 29 September 1982 H Luxembourg Avenir Beggen European Cup
8–1 14 December 1926 H Kingdom of Yugoslavia Hajduk Split Mitropa Cup
6–0 16 September 1987 H Malta Ħamrun Spartans European Cup
6–1 27 July 2005 A Luxembourg F91 Dudelange Champions League (qualification)
6–1 12 August 1997 H Czech Republic Boby Brno UEFA Cup (qualification)
6–1 21 September 1955 H Netherlands PSV European Cup
6–1 3 September 1930 H Italy Genova 1893 Mitropa Cup
5–0 16 July 2009 H Albania Vllaznia Shkodër Europa League (qualification)
5–0 30 August 2007 H Georgia (country) Dinamo Tbilisi UEFA Cup (qualification)
5–0 18 September 1985 H Hungary Tatabánya Cup Winners' Cup
5–0 20 March 1985 H East Germany Dynamo Dresden Cup Winners' Cup
5–0 15 September 1982 A Luxembourg Avenir Beggen European Cup
5–0 3 July 1951 H Italy Lazio Zentropa Cup

Highest Losses[]

League[]

Result Date Venue Opponent
2–10 24 October 1943 A First Vienna
1–7 14 February 1943 A Floridsdorfer AC
0–6 11 October 1969 H Austria Wien
2–7 24 June 2020 H RB Salzburg
1–6 16 December 2018 A Austria Wien
1–6 19 July 2014 A RB Salzburg
1–6 28 April 2002 A Austria Salzburg
1–6 14 April 1990 A FC Tirol
0–5 29 March 1998 A LASK
0–5 8 May 1993 VSE St. Pölten
0–5 21 November 1970 A Wacker Innsbruck
0–5 22 May 1955 A First Vienna
0–5 16 May 1937 A Austria Wien
0–5 9 May 1926 H Austria Wien

Cup[]

Result Date Venue Opponent
0–8 10 May 1934 N Admira Wien
2–6 16 December 2020 A RB Salzburg
2–6 17 April 1974 H Austria Wien
2–6 11 January 1931 A Admira Wien
0–4 1 March 1931 A First Vienna
0–4 27 April 1930 A First Vienna
3–6 23 May 1943 A Kapfenberger SV
2–5 21 March 1948 H Austria Wien
1–4 30 September 1995 A Admira Wacker
1–4 22 May 1974 A Austria Wien
1–4 5 May 1932 A Admira Wien

International[]

Result Date Venue Opponent Competition
2–9 4 August 1956 A Hungary Vasas SC Mitropa Cup
1–7 28 October 1928 A Hungary Ferencváros Mitropa Cup
0–6 18 February 2016 A Spain Valencia CF Europa League
2–7 12 February 1956 A Italy A.C. Milan European Cup
1–6 1 July 1934 A Italy AGC Bologna Mitropa Cup
0–5 25 October 2018 A Spain Villarreal CF Europa League
0–5 30 October 1996 A Italy Juventus Champions League
2–6 22 November 1961 H Italy Fiorentina Cup Winners' Cup
2–6 30 October 1927 A Czechoslovakia Sparta Prague Mitropa Cup
1–5 22 October 2009 A Israel Hapoel Tel Aviv Europa League
1–5 19 March 1986 A Soviet Union Dynamo Kyiv Cup Winners' Cup
1–5 28 June 1936 A Italy A.S. Roma Mitropa Cup

Goalscorers[]

For a ranking of league and total goals see article List of SK Rapid Wien players

International goals[]

Goals Name Rapid Wien career Competitions
25 Germany Steffen Hofmann 2002–2005
2006–2018
UEFA Champions League (3)
UEFA Europa League/UEFA Cup (18)
Intertoto Cup (4)
18 Austria Hans Krankl 1970–1978
1981–1986
European Cup (5)
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup (8)
UEFA Cup (5)
17 Austria Franz Weselik 1924–1934 Mitropa Cup
16 Austria Louis Schaub 2012–2018 UEFA Champions League (3)
UEFA Europa League (13)
15 Austria Ferdinand Wesely 1921–1931 Mitropa Cup
13 Croatia Nikica Jelavić 2008–2010 UEFA Europa League
12 Czechoslovakia Antonín Panenka 1981–1985 European Cup (5)
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup (5)
UEFA Cup (2)
Austria Rudolf Flögel 1958–1972 European Cup (5)
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup (4)
Inter-Cities Fairs Cup (3)
Austria Alfred Körner 1943–1959 European Cup (4)
Mitropa Cup (8)
11 Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaCroatia Zlatko Kranjčar 1984–1990 European Cup (5)
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup (4)
UEFA Cup (2)
Czech Republic René Wagner 1996–2004 UEFA Cup

Domestic cup goals[]

Includes both the Austrian Cup and the German Tschammerpokal during the annexation of Austria from 1938 to 1945.

Goals Name Rapid Wien career
93 Austria Franz Binder 1930–1948
58 Austria Matthias Kaburek 1929–1936
1939–1945
51 Austria Hans Krankl 1970–1978
1981–1986
40 Austria Franz Weselik 1924–1934
37 Austria Rudolf Flögel 1958–1972
29 Austria Ferdinand Wesely 1921–1931
23 Denmark Johnny Bjerregaard 1966–1972
20 Austria Josef Uridil 1918–1925
1926–1927
19 Austria Georg Schors 1938–1947
17 Norway Jan Åge Fjørtoft 1989–1993

Goals as substitute[]

Goals Name Substitutions Rapid Wien career
10 Austria Atdhe Nuhiu 45 2010–2012
Austria Deni Alar 76 2011–2016
2018–2019
2020–2021
9 Austria Yusuf Demir 32 2019–2021
2022–
8 Austria 40 1985–1988
Austria Gerald Willfurth 41 1981–1989
Slovakia Marek Penksa 46 1996–1999
Austria 62 1985–1994
7 Austria Erwin Hoffer 37 2006–2009
Austria Christoph Knasmüllner 42 2018–
Austria Christopher Trimmel 66 2009–2014
6 Austria Marcus Pürk 24 2019–1995
1997–1999
Austria Christian Keglevits 29 1979–1984
1989–1991
Albania Hamdi Salihi 34 2009–2011
Austria Philipp Prosenik 40 2014–2016
2017
Austria Louis Schaub 48 2012–2018
Czech Republic René Wagner 53 1996–2004

Most goals in one game[]

Goals Name Date Opponent Result Venue Competition
7 Austria Hans Krankl 22 June 1977 Austria GAK 11–1 H 1976–77 Austrian Football Bundesliga
Nazi Germany Franz Binder 12 March 1939 Nazi Germany 13–1 A 1938–39 Gauliga Ostmark
Austria Matthias Kaburek 17 April 1932 Austria 14–1 H
Austria Josef Uridil 10 April 1921 Austria Wiener AC 7–5 H 1920–21 Austrian football championship
Austria Josef Uridil 23 February 1919 Austria 11–0 H
6 Austria Hans Krankl 30 August 1983 Austria 10–0 A
Austria Lukas Aurednik 27 March 1946 Austria Ostbahn XI 10–0 H 1945–46 Austrian football championship
Nazi Germany Franz Binder 12 May 1940 Nazi Germany NSTG Graslitz 7–0 H 1939–40 German football championship
Austria Franz Binder 30 October 1932 Austria Admira Wien 7–4 A 1932–33 Austrian football championship
Austria Matthias Kaburek 19 January 1930 Austria 17–0 H

Youngest and oldest goal scorers[]

Note: Some players in Rapid history have unknown birthdates and are therefore not considered in the following lists.

Youngest goal scorers[]

Name Age Date Opponent Result Competition
Austria Hermann Dvoracek 16 years, 5 months and 7 days 11 October 1936 Austria Floridsdorfer AC 1–2 1936–37 Austrian football championship
Austrian Empire Gustav Wieser 16 years, 11 months and 20 days 13 June 1915 Austrian Empire Simmering 7–3 1914–15 Austrian football championship
Nazi Germany Alfred Körner 17 years 14 February 1943 Nazi Germany Floridsdorfer AC 1–7 1942–43 Gauliga Donau-Alpenland
Austria Andreas Ivanschitz 17 years, 1 month and 17 days 2 December 2000 Austria SW Bregenz 5–0 2000–01 Austrian Football Bundesliga
Austria 17 years, 2 months and 23 days 24 August 1952 Austria 6–2 1952–53 Austrian football championship
Austria Yusuf Demir 17 years, 2 months and 28 days 30 August 2020 Austria St. Johann/Pongau 5–0 2020–21 Austrian Cup
Austrian Empire Rudolf Rupec 17 years, 3 months and 26 days 15 March 1914 Austrian Empire First Vienna 3–1 1913–14 Austrian football championship
Austria Veli Kavlak 17 years, 6 months and 10 days 13 May 2006 Austria SV Ried 6–0 2005–06 Austrian Football Bundesliga
Austria Johann Hoffmann 17 years, 10 months and 17 days 22 November 1925 Austria Hakoah Vienna 3–1 1925–26 Austrian football championship
Austria Walter Probst 17 years, 11 months and 12 days 29 March 1936 Austria Hakoah Vienna 6–0 1935–36 Austrian football championship

Oldest goal scorers[]

Name Age Date Opponent Result Competition
Germany Steffen Hofmann 37 years, 8 months and 11 days 20 May 2018 Austria SCR Altach 4–1 2017–18 Austrian Football Bundesliga
Austria Richard Kuthan 37 years, 4 months and 12 days 15 November 1928 Austria 2–3 1928–29 Austrian football championship
Austria Franz Golobic 37 years and 26 days 3 May 1959 Austria DSV Leoben 6–1 1958–59 Austrian football championship
Austria Franz Binder 36 years, 11 months and 20 days 21 November 1948 Austria 4–1
Czechoslovakia František Veselý 36 years, 9 months and 20 days 27 September 1980 Austria Austria Salzburg 4–1 1980–81 Austrian Football Bundesliga
Czechoslovakia Antonín Panenka 34 years, 10 months and 15 days 7 June 1985 Austria GAK 3–3 1984–85 Austrian Football Bundesliga
Austria Gerhard Hanappi 34 years, 9 months and 29 days 15 December 1963 Austria Wacker Wien 5–0
Austria Martin Hiden 34 years, 7 months and 15 days 26 October 2007 Austria LASK 4–4 2007–08 Austrian Football Bundesliga
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dejan Savićević 34 years, 7 months and 13 days 28 April 2001 Austria LASK 6–0 2000–01 Austrian Football Bundesliga
Austria Andreas Herzog 34 years, 2 months and 6 days 16 November 2002 Austria Pasching 2–1 2002–03 Austrian Football Bundesliga

Top goalscorers by season[]

Bold means the player was also the leagues overall top goal scorer.

Season League Total
Goals Player Goals Player
1911/12 12 Austrian Empire Gustav Blaha 12 Austrian Empire Gustav Blaha
1912/13 15 Austrian Empire Richard Kuthan 15 Austrian Empire Richard Kuthan
1913/14 13 Austrian Empire Richard Kuthan 13 Austrian Empire Richard Kuthan
1914/15 8 Austrian Empire Eduard Bauer 8 Austrian Empire Eduard Bauer
1915/16 24 Austrian Empire Richard Kuthan 24 Austrian Empire Richard Kuthan
1916/17 21 Austrian Empire Eduard Bauer 21 Austrian Empire Eduard Bauer
1917/18 20 Austrian Empire Eduard Bauer 20 Austrian Empire Eduard Bauer
1918/19 14 Austria Josef Uridil 28 Austria Josef Uridil
1919/20 21 Austria Josef Uridil 27 Austria Josef Uridil
1920/21 35 Austria Josef Uridil 35 Austria Josef Uridil
1921/22 21 Austria Richard Kuthan 21 Austria Richard Kuthan
1922/23 15 Austria Josef Uridil 16 Austria Richard Kuthan
1923/24 14 Austria Josef Uridil
Austria Ferdinand Wesely
14 Austria Josef Uridil
Austria Ferdinand Wesely
1924/25 16 Austria Franz Weselik 17 Austria Franz Weselik
1925/26 18 Austria Ferdinand Wesely 18 Austria Ferdinand Wesely
1926/27 15 Austria Johann Luef 20 Austria Johann Luef
1927/28 20 Austria Ferdinand Wesely 27 Austria Ferdinand Wesely
1928/29 13 Austria Franz Weselik 34 Austria Franz Weselik
1929/30 24 Austria Franz Weselik 35 Austria Franz Weselik
1930/31 16 Austria Franz Weselik 25 Austria Franz Weselik
1931/32 21 Austria Franz Weselik 35 Austria Matthias Kaburek
1932/33 25 Austria Franz Binder 32 Austria Franz Binder
1933/34 29 Austria Josef Bican 35 Austria Josef Bican
1934/35 27 Austria Matthias Kaburek 35 Austria Franz Binder
1935/36 17 Austria Franz Binder 24 Austria Franz Binder
1936/37 29 Austria Franz Binder 37 Austria Franz Binder
1937/38 22 Austria Franz Binder 22 Austria Franz Binder
1938/39 27 Nazi Germany Franz Binder 31 Nazi Germany Franz Binder
1939/40 18 Nazi Germany Franz Binder 50 Nazi Germany Franz Binder
1940/41 27 Nazi Germany Franz Binder 44 Nazi Germany Franz Binder
1941/42 8 Nazi Germany Fritz Roth 11 Nazi Germany Franz Binder
1942/43 23 Nazi Germany Hermann Dvoracek 28 Nazi Germany Hermann Dvoracek
1943/44 12 Nazi Germany Hermann Dvoracek 12 Nazi Germany Hermann Dvoracek
1944/45 not completed 3 Nazi Germany Franz Kaspirek
Nazi Germany Robert Körner
1945/46 28 Austria Lukas Aurednik 35 Austria Lukas Aurednik
1946/47 15 Austria Alfred Körner 16 Austria Franz Binder
1947/48 16 Austria 19 Austria Alfred Körner
1948/49 15 Austria 17 Austria
1949/50 22 Austria Alfred Körner 22 Austria Alfred Körner
1950/51 37 Austria Robert Dienst 37 Austria Robert Dienst
1951/52 28 Austria Erich Probst 28 Austria Erich Probst
1952/53 29 Austria Robert Dienst 29 Austria Robert Dienst
1953/54 25 Austria Robert Dienst 25 Austria Robert Dienst
1954/55 29 Austria Robert Dienst 29 Austria Robert Dienst
1955/56 25 Austria Gerhard Hanappi 30 Austria Gerhard Hanappi
1956/57 32 Austria Robert Dienst 34 Austria Robert Dienst
1957/58 30 Austria Robert Dienst 32 Austria Robert Dienst
1958/59 28 Austria Robert Dienst 31 Austria Robert Dienst
1959/60 25 Austria Robert Dienst 27 Austria Robert Dienst
1960/61 17 Austria Rudolf Flögel 24 Austria Rudolf Flögel
1961/62 16 West Germany Max Schmid 21 West Germany Max Schmid
1962/63 17 Austria Rudolf Flögel 20 Austria Rudolf Flögel
1963/64 18 Austria Rudolf Flögel 21 Austria Rudolf Flögel
1964/65 15 Austria Walter Seitl 16 Austria Walter Seitl
1965/66 15 Austria Walter Seitl 18 Austria Rudolf Flögel
1966/67 21 Austria August Starek 23 Austria August Starek
1967/68 23 Denmark Johnny Bjerregaard 25 Denmark Johnny Bjerregaard
1968/69 20 Denmark Johnny Bjerregaard 26 Denmark Johnny Bjerregaard
1969/70 20 Denmark Johnny Bjerregaard 25 Denmark Johnny Bjerregaard
1970/71 19 Denmark Johnny Bjerregaard 23 Denmark Johnny Bjerregaard
1971/72 8 Austria Geza Gallos 12 West Germany Bernd Lorenz
1972/73 14 Austria Hans Krankl 21 Austria Hans Krankl
1973/74 36 Austria Hans Krankl 42 Austria Hans Krankl
1974/75 17 Austria Hans Krankl 18 Austria Hans Krankl
1975/76 20 Austria Hans Krankl 27 Austria Hans Krankl
1976/77 32 Austria Hans Krankl 35 Austria Hans Krankl
1977/78 41 Austria Hans Krankl 42 Austria Hans Krankl
1978/79 11 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Vukan Perović 11 Austria Geza Gallos
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Vukan Perović
1979/80 10 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Vukan Perović 11 Austria Christian Keglevits
1980/81 16 Austria Christian Keglevits
Austria Hans Krankl
18 Austria Christian Keglevits
1981/82 19 Austria Hans Krankl 23 Austria Hans Krankl
1982/83 23 Austria Hans Krankl 36 Austria Hans Krankl
1983/84 18 Czechoslovakia Antonín Panenka 26 Austria Hans Krankl
1984/85 17 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Zlatko Kranjčar 30 Austria Hans Krankl
1985/86 23 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Zlatko Kranjčar 26 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Zlatko Kranjčar
1986/87 18 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Zlatko Kranjčar 22 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Zlatko Kranjčar
1987/88 27 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Zoran Stojadinović 33 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Zoran Stojadinović
1988/89 17 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Zlatko Kranjčar 21 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Zlatko Kranjčar
1989/90 17 Norway Jan Åge Fjørtoft 23 Norway Jan Åge Fjørtoft
1990/91 17 Norway Jan Åge Fjørtoft 21 Norway Jan Åge Fjørtoft
1991/92 16 Norway Jan Åge Fjørtoft 22 Norway Jan Åge Fjørtoft
1992/93 13 Norway Jan Åge Fjørtoft 19 Norway Jan Åge Fjørtoft
1993/94 9 Poland Andrzej Kubica 11 Poland Andrzej Kubica
1994/95 13 Austria Marcus Pürk 17 Austria Marcus Pürk
1995/96 15 Austria Christian Stumpf 20 Austria Christian Stumpf
1996/97 21 Czech Republic René Wagner 21 Czech Republic René Wagner
1997/98 7 Slovakia Marek Penksa
Austria Marcus Pürk
Austria Christian Stumpf
11 Austria Christian Stumpf
1998/99 10 Czech Republic René Wagner 15 Czech Republic René Wagner
1999/00 17 Czech Republic René Wagner 17 Czech Republic René Wagner
2000/01 11 Austria Roman Wallner 13 Czech Republic René Wagner
Austria Roman Wallner
2001/02 15 Austria Roman Wallner 18 Austria Roman Wallner
2002/03 11 Austria Roman Wallner 11 Austria Roman Wallner
2003/04 10 Germany Steffen Hofmann
Czech Republic René Wagner
11 Czech Republic René Wagner
2004/05 13 Belgium Axel Lawarée 15 Belgium Axel Lawarée
2005/06 11 Czech Republic Marek Kincl 13 Czech Republic Marek Kincl
2006/07 11 Croatia Mate Bilić 11 Croatia Mate Bilić
2007/08 10 Austria Erwin Hoffer
Germany Steffen Hofmann
18 Germany Steffen Hofmann
2008/09 27 Austria Erwin Hoffer 29 Austria Erwin Hoffer
2009/10 20 Germany Steffen Hofmann 29 Croatia Nikica Jelavić
2010/11 18 Albania Hamdi Salihi 25 Albania Hamdi Salihi
2011/12 9 Austria Deni Alar 11 Albania Hamdi Salihi
2012/13 15 Austria Deni Alar 22 Austria Deni Alar
2013/14 15 United States Terrence Boyd 20 United States Terrence Boyd
2014/15 27 Slovenia Robert Berić 27 Slovenia Robert Berić
2015/16 8 Austria Stefan Schwab 11 Austria Florian Kainz
Austria Philipp Schobesberger
2016/17 8 Brazil Joelinton 13 Brazil Joelinton
2017/18 12 Austria Stefan Schwab 13 Georgia (country) Giorgi Kvilitaia
Austria Stefan Schwab
2018/19 7 Austria Thomas Murg 11 Austria Christoph Knasmüllner
Austria Thomas Murg
2019/20 19 Greece Taxiarchis Fountas 20 Greece Taxiarchis Fountas
2020/21 15 Austria Ercan Kara 20 Austria Ercan Kara
2021/22 9 Austria Ercan Kara 14 Austria Ercan Kara

Appearances[]

For a ranking of league and total appearances see article List of SK Rapid Wien players

International appearances[]

Apps Name Rapid Wien career Competitions
74 Germany Steffen Hofmann 2002–2005
2006–2018
UEFA Champions League (15)
UEFA Europa League/UEFA Cup (55)
Intertoto Cup (4)
58 Austria Mario Sonnleitner 2010–2021 UEFA Champions League (4)
UEFA Europa League (54)
50 Austria Peter Schöttel 1986–2001 UEFA Champions League/European Cup (14)
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup (8)
UEFA Cup (28)
46 Austria Rudolf Flögel 1958–1972 European Cup (16)
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup (13)
UEFA Cup (17)
Inter-Cities Fairs Cup (2)
Austria Reinhard Kienast 1978–1992 European Cup (16)
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup (13)
UEFA Cup (17)
45 Austria Paul Halla 1953–1965 European Cup (21)
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup (4)
Inter-Cities Fairs Cup (6)
Mitropa Cup (14)
Austria Hans Krankl 1970–1978
1981–1986
European Cup (10)
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup (21)
UEFA Cup (14)
43 Austria Heribert Weber 1978–1989 European Cup (5)
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup (5)
UEFA Cup (2)
42 Austria Michael Konsel 1985–1997 UEFA Champions League/European Cup (14)
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup (19)
UEFA Cup (9)
41 Austria Gerhard Hanappi 1951–1964 European Cup (17)
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup (4)
Inter-Cities Fairs Cup (6)
Mitropa Cup (14)
Austria 1955–1967 European Cup (18)
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup (4)
Inter-Cities Fairs Cup (6)
Mitropa Cup (13)

Domestic cup appearances[]

Includes both the Austrian Cup and the German Tschammerpokal during the annexation of Austria from 1938 to 1945.

Apps Name Rapid Wien career
54 Austria Hans Krankl 1970–1978
1981–1986
53 Austria Rudolf Flögel 1958–1972
Austria Reinhard Kienast 1978–1992
52 Austria Franz Binder 1930–1948
49 Austria Heribert Weber 1978–1989
47 Austria Josef Smistik 1926–1937
Austria Franz Wagner 1931–1943
1944–1949
45 Austria Michael Konsel 1985–1997
44 Austria Rudolf Raftl 1931–1944
40 Austria Hans Pesser 1931–1942

Youngest and oldest players[]

Note: Some players in Rapid history have unknown birthdates and are therefore not considered in the following lists.

Youngest players[]

Name Age Date Opponent Result Competition
Austrian Empire 14 years, 9 months and 4 days 21 October 1917 Austrian Empire 1–1 1917–18 Austrian football championship
Austria Andreas Ivanschitz 16 years and 11 days 26 October 1999 Austria 1–1 (1-4 p) 1999–2000 Austrian Cup
Austria 16 years, 2 months and 11 days 2 September 1945 Austria Ostbahn XI 9–1 1945–46 Austrian football championship
Austria Hermann Dvoracek 16 years and 5 months 4 October 1936 Austria Admira Wien 0–0 1936–37 Austrian football championship
Austria Yusuf Demir 16 years, 6 months and 12 days 14 December 2019 Austria Admira Wacker 3–0 2019–20 Austrian Football Bundesliga
Austria Veli Kavlak 16 years, 6 months and 18 days 21 May 2005 Austria Austria Salzburg 1–4 2004–05 Austrian Football Bundesliga
Nazi Germany 16 years, 8 months and 13 days 7 September 1941 Nazi Germany Wiener Sport-Club 2–1 1941–42 Gauliga Donau-Alpenland
Austrian Empire Gustav Wieser 16 years, 8 months and 18 days 14 March 1915 Austrian Empire Wiener AF 2–2 1914–15 Austrian football championship
Austria 16 years, 9 months and 6 days 25 May 1922 Austria First Vienna 4–1 1921–22 Austrian football championship
Austria 16 years, 10 months and 7 days 28 September 1924 Austria Hakoah Vienna 1–1 1928–29 Austrian football championship

Oldest players[]

Name Age Date Opponent Result Competition
Nazi Germany 43 years, 1 month and 13 days 18 April 1943 Nazi Germany Sturm Graz 7–1 1942–43 Gauliga Donau-Alpenland
Czech Republic Ladislav Maier 39 years, 4 months and 25 days 29 May 2005 Austria Grazer AK 1–3 2004–05 Austrian Football Bundesliga
Austria Richard Kuthan 38 years, 2 months and 23 days 26 September 1929 Hungary Újpest FC 1–3 (a.e.t.) 1929 Mitropa Cup
Germany Steffen Hofmann 37 years, 8 months and 11 days 20 May 2018 Austria SCR Altach 4–1 2017–18 Austrian Football Bundesliga
Austria Franz Wagner 37 years, 8 months and 6 days 29 May 1949 Austria Austria Wien 3–5 1948–49 Austrian football championship
Czechoslovakia František Veselý 37 years, 4 months and 14 days 21 April 1981 Austria LASK 4–0 1980–81 Austrian Football Bundesliga
Austria Franz Golobic 37 years, 2 months and 10 days 17 June 1959 Austria Grazer AK 3–0
Austria Franz Binder 36 years, 11 months and 20 days 21 November 1948 Austria 4–1
Nazi Germany Franz Fuchsberger 36 years, 11 months and 14 days 13 May 1944 Nazi Germany First Vienna 1–3 1943–44 Gauliga Donau-Alpenland
Austria Raimund Hedl 36 years, 8 months and 25 days 25 May 2011 Austria LASK 2–1 2010–11 Austrian Football Bundesliga

Discipline[]

Most sending-offs[]

Name Rapid Wien career Games Red card Yellow card Red card
Austria Robert Pecl 1986–1995 228 10
Austria Peter Schöttel 1986–2001 527 6 2
Austria Reinhard Kienast 1978–1992 495 6
Czech Republic René Wagner 1996–2004 261 4 2
Austria Maximilian Hofmann 2013– 219 3 3
Austria Mario Sonnleitner 2010–2021 357 4 1
Austria Hans Krankl 1970–1978
1981–1986
449 4
Greece Andreas Lagonikakis 1999–2002 100 3 1
Austria Thomas Zingler 1996–2002 153 3 1
Poland Marcin Adamski 2002–2004
2005–2006
126 2 2
Germany Oliver Freund 1997–2002 155 2 2
Austria Dietmar Kühbauer 1992–1997 177 2 2
Austria Michael Hatz 1990–1996
1998–2001
269 2 2
Austria Christopher Drazan 2008–2012 144 1 3

Most yellow cards[]

Being booked twice for a send off is counted as 2 yellow cards in this statistic.

Name Rapid Wien career Games Yellow card
Austria Peter Schöttel 1986–2001 527 129
Austria Michael Hatz 1990–1996
1998–2001
269 69
Austria Maximilian Hofmann 2013– 219 68
Austria Robert Pecl 1986–1995 228 68
Austria Heribert Weber 1978–1989 410 68
Germany Steffen Hofmann 2002–2005
2006–2018
540 66
Austria Reinhard Kienast 1978–1992 495 62
Austria Dietmar Kühbauer 1992–1997 177 58
Austria Stefan Kulovits 2002–2013 253 52
Austria Andreas Dober 2007–2013
2017
179 51
Austria Markus Katzer 2004–2013 273 51

European records[]

Non-UEFA competitions[]

Season Competition Round Country Club Home Away Details
1927 Mitropa Cup QF Kingdom of Yugoslavia Hajduk Split 8–1 1–0
SF Czechoslovakia Slavia Prague 2–1 2–2
Final Czechoslovakia Sparta Prague 2–1 2–6
1928 Mitropa Cup QF Hungary MTK Hungária FC 6–4 1–3 1-0 AET in play-off match
SF Czechoslovakia SK Viktoria Žižkov 3–2 3–4 3-1 in play-off match
Final Hungary Ferencvárosi TC 5–3 1–7
1929 Mitropa Cup QF Italy Genova 1893 5–1 0–0
SF Hungary Újpest FC 3–2 1–3 1-3 AET in play-off match
1930 Mitropa Cup QF Italy Genova 1893 6–1 1–1
SF Hungary Ferencvárosi TC 5–1 0–1
Final Czechoslovakia Sparta Prague 2–3 2–0
1934 Mitropa Cup 1R Czechoslovakia Slavia Prague 1–1 3–1
QF Italy AGC Bologna 4–1 1–6
1935 Mitropa Cup 1R Czechoslovakia SK Židenice 2–2 2–3
1936 Mitropa Cup 1R Italy AS Roma 3–1 1–5
1951 Zentropa Cup SF Italy S.S. Lazio 5–0
Final Austria Wacker Wien 3–2
1956 Mitropa Cup QF Czechoslovakia Slovan Bratislava 3–0 1–3
SF Hungary Vörös Lobogó 3–3 4–3
Final Hungary Vasas Budapest 3–3 1–1 2-9 in play-off match
1957 Mitropa Cup QF Hungary MTK Budapest 1–1 3–3 4-1 in play-off match
SF Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Vojvodina Novi Sad 3–0 1–4 Rapid Wien withdrew from play-off

UEFA competitions[]

Season Competition Round Country Club Home Away Details
1955–56 European Cup 1R Netherlands PSV Eindhoven 6–1 0–1
QF Italy Milan 1–1 2–7
1956–57 European Cup 1R Spain Real Madrid 3–1 2–4 0–2 in playoff match in Madrid
1957–58 European Cup 1R Italy Milan 5–2 1–4 2–4 in playoff match in Zürich
1960–61 European Cup 1R Turkey Beşiktaş 4–0 0–1
2R East Germany Wismut Karl-Marx-Stadt 3–1 0–2 1–0 in playoff match in Basel
QF Sweden Malmö FF 2–0 2–0
SF Portugal Benfica 0–3 0–3
1961–62 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1R Bulgaria Spartak Varna 0–0 5–2
2R Italy Fiorentina 2–6 1–3
1962–63 Fairs Cup 1R Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Crvena Zvezda 1–1 0–1
1963–64 Fairs Cup 1R France Racing France 1–0 3–2
2R Spain Valencia 0–0 2–3
1964–65 European Cup 1R Republic of Ireland Shamrock Rovers 3–0 2–0
2R Scotland Rangers 0–2 0–1
1966–67 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1R Turkey Galatasaray 4–0 5–3
2R Soviet Union Spartak Moscow 1–0 1–1
QF West Germany Bayern Munich 1–0 0–2 AET
1967–68 European Cup 1R Turkey Beşiktaş 3–0 1–0
2R West Germany Eintracht Braunschweig 1–0 0–2
1968–69 European Cup 1R Norway Rosenborg 3–3 3–1
2R Spain Real Madrid 1–0 1–2
QF England Manchester United 0–0 0–3
1969–70 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup QR Soviet Union Torpedo Moscow 0–0 1–1
1R Netherlands PSV 1–2 2–4
1971–72 UEFA Cup 2R Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dinamo Zagreb 0–0 2–2
3R Italy Juventus 0–1 1–4
1972–73 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1R Greece PAOK 0–0 2–2
2R Romania Rapid București 1–1 1–3
1973–74 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1R Denmark Randers 2–1 0–0
2R Italy Milan 0–2 0–0
1974–75 UEFA Cup 1R Greece Aris Thessaloniki 3–1 0–1
2R Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Velez Mostar 1–1 0–1
1975–76 UEFA Cup 1R Turkey Galatasaray 1–0 1–3
1976–77 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1R Spain Atlético Madrid 1–2 1–1
1977–78 UEFA Cup 1R Czechoslovakia TJ Internacionál Bratislava 1–0 0–3
1978–79 UEFA Cup 1R Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Hajduk Split 2–1 0–2
1979–80 UEFA Cup 1R Hungary Diósgyőri VTK 0–1 2–3
1981–82 UEFA Cup 1R Hungary Fehérvár 2–2 2–0
2R Netherlands PSV 1–0 1–2
3R Spain Real Madrid 0–1 0–0
1982–83 European Cup 1R Luxembourg Avenir Beggen 8–0 5–0
2R Poland Widzew Łódź 2–1 3–5
1983–84 European Cup 1R France Nantes 3–0 1–3
2R Czechoslovakia Bohemians ČKD Praha 1–0 1–2
QF Scotland Dundee United 2–1 0–1
1984–85 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1R Turkey Beşiktaş 4–1 1–1
2R Scotland Celtic 3–1 1–0
QF East Germany Dynamo Dresden 5–0 0–3
SF Soviet Union Dynamo Moscow 3–1 1–1
Final England Everton 1–3
1985–86 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1R Hungary Tatabanya Banyasz SC 5–0 1–1
2R Iceland Fram Reykjavik 3–0 1–2
QF Soviet Union Dynamo Kyiv 1–4 1–5
1986–87 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1R Belgium FC Brügge 4–3 3–3
2R East Germany Lokomotiv Leipzig 1–1 1–2 AET
1987–88 European Cup 1R Malta Ħamrun Spartans 6–0 1–0
2R Netherlands PSV 1–2 0–2
1988–89 European Cup 1R Turkey Galatasaray 2–1 0–2
1989–90 UEFA Cup 1R Scotland Aberdeen 1–0 1–2
2R Belgium FC Brügge 4–3 2–1
3R Belgium R.F.C. de Liège 1–0 1–3
1990–91 UEFA Cup 1R Italy Inter Milan 2–1 1–3 AET
1992–93 UEFA Cup 1R Ukraine Dynamo Kyiv 3–2 0–1
1995–96 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1R Romania Petrolul Ploiești 3–1 0–0
2R Portugal Sporting CP 4–0 AET 0–2
QF Russia Dynamo Moscow 3–0 1–0
SF Netherlands Feyenoord 3–0 1–1
Final France Paris Saint-Germain 0–1
1996–97 UEFA Champions League 1R Ukraine Dynamo Kyiv 2–0 4–2
Group C
(4th)
Turkey Fenerbahçe 1–1 0–1
England Manchester United 0–2 0–2
Italy Juventus 1–1 0–5
1997–98 UEFA Cup 2QR Czech Republic Boby Brno 6–1 0–2
1R Israel Hapoel Petah Tikva 1–0 1–1
2R Germany 1860 Munich 3–0 1–2
3R Italy Lazio 0–2 0–1
1998–99 UEFA Cup 2QR Cyprus Omonia Nicosia 2–0 1–3
1R France Bordeaux 1–2 1–1
1999–2000 UEFA Champions League 2QR Malta Valletta 3–0 2–0
3QR Turkey Galatasaray 0–3 0–1
UEFA Cup 1R Slovakia Inter Bratislava 1–2 0–1
2000–01 UEFA Cup QR Albania Teuta Durrës 2–0 4–0
1R Sweden Örgryte IS 3–0 1–1
2R Croatia NK Osijek 0–2 1–2
2001–02 UEFA Cup QR San Marino SS Cosmos 2–0 1–0
1R Serbia Partizan 5–1 0–1
2R France Paris Saint-Germain 2–2 0–4
2004–05 UEFA Cup QR Russia Rubin Kazan 0–2 3–0
1R Portugal Sporting CP 0–0 0–2
2005–06 UEFA Champions League 2QR Luxembourg F91 Dudelange 3–2 6–1
3QR Russia Lokomotiv Moscow 1–1 1–0
Group A
(4th)
Germany Bayern Munich 0–1 0–4
Italy Juventus 1–3 0–3
Belgium FC Brügge 0–1 2–3
2007–08 UEFA Intertoto Cup 2R Slovakia Slovan Bratislava 3–1 0–1
3R Russia Rubin Kazan 3–1 0–0
UEFA Cup 2QR Georgia (country) Dinamo Tbilisi 5–0 3–0
1R Belgium Anderlecht 0–1 1–1
2008–09 UEFA Champions League 2QR Cyprus Anorthosis Famagusta 3–1 0–3
2009–10 UEFA Europa League 2QR Albania Vllaznia Shkodër 5–0 3–0
3QR Cyprus APOP Kinyras Peyias 2–1 2–2 AET
Play-off England Aston Villa 1–0 1–2
Group C
(4th)
Germany Hamburger SV 3–0 0–2
Scotland Celtic 3–3 1–1
Israel Hapoel Tel Aviv 0–3 1–5
2010–11 UEFA Europa League 2QR Lithuania Sūduva Marijampolė 4–2 2–0
3QR Bulgaria Beroe Stara Zagora 3–0 1–1
Play-off England Aston Villa 1–1 3–2
Group L
(3rd)
Portugal FC Porto 1–3 0–3
Turkey Beşiktaş 1–2 0–2
Bulgaria CSKA Sofia 1–2 2–0
2012–13 UEFA Europa League 3QR Serbia Vojvodina Novi Sad 2–0 1–2
Play-off Greece PAOK 3–0 1–2
Group K
(4th)
Norway Rosenborg 1–2 2–3
Ukraine Metalist Kharkiv 1–0 0–2
Germany Bayer Leverkusen 0–4 0–3
2013–14 UEFA Europa League 3QR Greece Asteras Tripolis 3–1 1–1
Play-off Georgia (country) Dila Gori 1–0 3–0
Group G
(3rd)
Ukraine Dynamo Kyiv 2–2 1–3
Belgium K.R.C. Genk 2–2 1–1
Switzerland FC Thun 2–1 0–1
2014–15 UEFA Europa League Play-off Finland HJK Helsinki 3–3 1–2
2015–16 UEFA Champions League 3QR Netherlands Ajax Amsterdam 2–2 3–2
Play-off Ukraine Shakhtar Donetsk 0–1 2–2
UEFA Europa League Group E
(1st)
Spain Villarreal CF 2–1 0–1
Czech Republic Viktoria Plzeň 3–2 2–1
Belarus Dinamo Minsk 2–1 1–0
Round of 32 Spain Valencia CF 0–4 0–6
2016–17 UEFA Europa League 3QR Belarus Torpedo Zhodino 3–0 0–0
Play-off Slovakia AS Trenčín 0–2 4–0
Group F
(3rd)
Spain Athletic Bilbao 1–1 0–1
Belgium K.R.C. Genk 3–2 0–1
Italy Sassuolo Calcio 1–1 2–2
2018–19 UEFA Europa League 3QR Slovakia Slovan Bratislava 4–0 1–2
Play-off Romania Steaua București 3–1 1–2
Group G
(2nd)
Spain Villarreal CF 0–0 0–5
Russia Spartak Moscow 2–0 2–1
Scotland Rangers 1–0 1–3
Round of 32 Italy Inter Milan 0–1 0–4
2020–21 UEFA Champions League 2QR Croatia NK Lokomotiva 1–0
3QR Belgium K.A.A. Gent 1–2
UEFA Europa League Group B
(3rd)
England Arsenal F.C. 1–2 1–4
Norway Molde FK 2–2 0–1
Republic of Ireland Dundalk F.C. 4–3 3–1
2021–22 UEFA Champions League 2QR Czech Republic Sparta Prague 2–1 0–2
UEFA Europa League 3QR Cyprus Anorthosis Famagusta 3–0 1–2
Play-off Ukraine Zorya Luhansk 3–0 3–2
Group H Croatia Dinamo Zagreb 2–1 1–3
Belgium K.R.C. Genk 0–1 1–0
England West Ham United 0–2 0–2
UEFA Conference League KO round Netherlands Vitesse 2–1

References[]

  1. ^ "Offizielles Vereinsarchiv SK Rapid Wien". rapidarchiv.at. Retrieved 21 March 2021.

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