Ernst Ogris
Austrian footballer (1967–2017)
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Key Takeaways
- Ernst Ogris (9 December 1967 – 29 March 2017) was an Austrian footballer who played as a striker.
- A crowd favorite there, Ernstl scored 18 goals in 64 games for them then joined Admira/Wacker with whom he lost the 1992 Austrian Cup Final.
- Bundesliga with Hertha BSC.
- International career Ogris made his debut for Austria in a June 1991 European Championship qualifier against Denmark in which he immediately scored a goal.
- Personal life and death He was the younger brother of Andreas Ogris.
Ernst Ogris (9 December 1967 – 29 March 2017) was an Austrian footballer who played as a striker.
Club career
Ogris started his career at Austria Wien, but left them for St. Pölten in 1988. A crowd favorite there, Ernstl scored 18 goals in 64 games for them then joined Admira/Wacker with whom he lost the 1992 Austrian Cup Final. He had his most successful period with Admira and had a season in the 2. Bundesliga with Hertha BSC.
After another short stint at Admira, Ogris played at several lower league sides.
International career
Ogris made his debut for Austria in a June 1991 European Championship qualifier against Denmark in which he immediately scored a goal. It proved to be his sole international match.
Personal life and death
He was the younger brother of Andreas Ogris.
In March 2017 Ogris was struck by a viral infection which affected his kidney, liver, heart and brain. He was artificially put in a coma KFJ-Krankenhaus and died there on 29 March.
References
External links
- Ernst Ogris at National-Football-Teams.com
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