Andreas Ogris (born 7 October 1964) is an Austrian football manager and former player. He is the older brother of former Austrian international and Hertha BSC player Ernst Ogris.

Playing career

Born in Vienna, Ogris played for Austria Wien from 1983 until 1997, playing 276 matches and scoring 99 goals. His career was split with Spanish club Espanyol and LASK. He ended professional career at Admira/Wacker before moving into coaching.

Ogris earned 63 caps and scored 11 goals for Austria national team. In 1983, he played at the FIFA World Youth Championship.[citation needed] He made his senior debut for Austria on 15 October 1986 against Albania and participated at the 1990 FIFA World Cup. In April 1997, Ogris played his last international match in a 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification against Scotland, in which he came on as a late substitute for Franz Aigner.

Coaching career

On 21 February 2014, Ogris was appointed head coach of the reserve team Austria Wien until the end of the season. However, Herbert Gager was sacked as the head coach of the first-team and didn't accept any other position within the club. Therefore, Ogris took over for Gager on a permanent basis on 2 June.

On 22 March 2015, Ogris became head coach of the first team for the remainder of the season after Gerald Baumgartner was sacked. His first match as interim head coach was a 3–1 loss to Red Bull Salzburg. Thorsten Fink became head coach on 4 June 2015 and Ogris became his assistant. His final match as interim head coach was a 2–0 loss to Red Bull Salzburg on 3 June 2015. The same year in June, Ogris returned to the reserve team of Austria Wien.

Style of play

Coach Josef Hickersberger described Ogris as an instinctive footballer with exceptional combat machine.

Career statistics

International

Appearances and goals by national team and year
National teamYearAppsGoals
Austria198621
198772
198871
198991
1990114
199150
199282
199370
199420
199531
199631
199710
Total6513

Scores and results list Austria's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Ogris goal.

List of international goals scored by Andreas Ogris
No.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetitionRef.
115 October 1986Liebenauer Stadium, Graz, AustriaAlbania1–03–0UEFA Euro 1988 qualifying
27 February 1987Chedly Zouiten Stadium, Tunis, TunisiaTunisia2–13–1Friendly
318 August 1987Espenmoos, St. Gallen, SwitzerlandSwitzerland1–02–2Friendly
42 February 1988Stadium de Toulouse, Toulouse, FranceMorocco1–01–3Friendly
531 May 1989Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo, NorwayNorway1–41–4Friendly
611 April 1990Stadion Lehen, Salzburg, AustriaHungary2–03–0Friendly
719 June 1990Stadio Artemio Franchi, Florence, ItalyUnited States1–02–11990 FIFA World Cup
821 August 1990Praterstadion, Vienna, AustriaSwitzerland1–01–3Friendly
931 October 1990Red Star Stadium, Belgrade, SerbiaYugoslavia1–01–4UEFA Euro 1992 qualifying
1014 April 1992Praterstadion, Vienna, AustriaLithuania1–04–0Friendly
1128 October 1992Praterstadion, Vienna, AustriaIsrael5–25–21994 FIFA World Cup qualification
1211 June 1995Lansdowne Road, Dublin, Republic of IrelandRepublic of Ireland2–13–1UEFA Euro 1996 qualifying
1327 March 1996Ernst-Happel-Stadion, Vienna, AustriaSwitzerland1–01–0Friendly

Managerial

TeamFromToRecord
MWDLGFGAGDWin %
1. Simmeringer SC
PSV Team für Wien
ASK Schwadorf
1. Simmeringer SC
FAC Team für Wien
Austria Wien (A)21 February 201422 March 20153417987347+26050.00
Austria Wien22 March 20153 June 2015144551517−2028.57
Austria Wien (A)22 June 2015Present30109114539+6033.33

Honours

Austria Wien

External links

  • - Austria Archive
  • at National-Football-Teams.com