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Franz Cisar (28 November 1908 – 10 August 1943)) was an Austrian footballer who played for Austria in the 1934 FIFA World Cup. His career lasted from 1926 to 1938.
Club career
Cisar played for several Austrian clubs before moving abroad for a season at FC Metz
International career
His first cap was against Hungary on 1 October 1933.
He took part in the 1934 FIFA World Cup where he played the whole 4 games of Austria.
The third place play-off lost against Germany was his last cap.
Death
In the Second World War Cisar served as 'Obergefreiter' (Corporal) in a German Army tank regiment when he was killed in action on the Eastern Front in Russia in 10 August 1943, aged 34. He had already been wounded in action.
References
External links
Franz Cisar at National-Football-Teams.com