Anton "Toni" Polster (born 10 March 1964) is an Austrian professional football coach and former player. He is the all-time leading goalscorer for the Austria national team with 44 goals.
Polster's top flight coaching debut at Admira Wacker lasted just three league games before he was sacked on 10 August 2013.[1]
^"Football: Polster sacked by struggling Admira". globalpost.com. 10 August 2013. Retrieved 26 November 2013.
Anton "Toni" Polster (born 10 March 1964) is an Austrian professional football coach and former player. He is the all-time leading goalscorer for the...
psychologist Rita Polster (born 1948), Finnish film actress ToniPolster (born 1964), Austrian association football coach and former player Victor Polster (born 2002)...
France in the second round group stage of three teams. Led by striker ToniPolster, Austria qualified for the 1990 World Cup but were eliminated in the...
Wien ToniPolster (Austria Wien) (24) 1985–86 Austria Wien Rapid Wien ToniPolster (Austria Wien) (33) 1986–87 Rapid Wien Austria Wien ToniPolster (Austria...
Although they share the same birthplace he is of no relation to ToniPolster. Polster is a youth product of the Austrian clubs SV Langenzersdorf and AKA...
draw with Greece and equalled ToniPolster's caps record on 17 April 2002 by winning his 95th cap. He surpassed Polster one month later in his next appearance...
Cămătaru (with 44 goals) was disqualified later and the trophy was awarded to Polster in 1990. However, Cămătaru was allowed to keep his copy of the trophy....
for an average of 2.94 goals per match. 12 goals Davor Šuker 11 goals ToniPolster 10 goals Hristo Stoichkov 9 goals Jürgen Klinsmann 7 goals Emil Kostadinov...
qualification at the end of the 1989–90 season, with Austrian forward ToniPolster scoring a club-record 33 Liga goals. In the 1992–93 season, after several...
Komljenović 1 goal Claudio López Mauricio Pineda Javier Zanetti Andreas Herzog ToniPolster Ivica Vastić Luc Nilis Emil Kostadinov Patrick M'Boma Pierre Njanka José...
Felix Gasselich, Thomas Parits, Walter Schachner, Gerhard Steinkogler, ToniPolster, Peter Stöger, Ivica Vastić and Tibor Nyilasi. At the start of the 1990s...
Kovačević (1979–) Yasin Pehlivan (1989–) – player Emanuel Pogatetz (1983–) ToniPolster (1964–) Herbert Prohaska (1955–) Helmut Riegler (1976–) Harald Ruckendorfer...
century mark in 113 games, quicker than national icons Hans Krankl and ToniPolster, and by the following March he had achieved 150 goals in 170 matches...