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Adolf Miesz

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Adolf Miesz (born 16 March 1888 Vienna, Austria) was an Austrian-German international football referee.

Career

Miesz officiated matches in the Austrian Football Bundesliga until 1943. He was a FIFA referee from 1928 to 1941. He officiated the Austrian Cup 1919 final match on 6 July 1919, which SK Rapid Wien won against Wiener Sport-Club by 3-0. He was nominated as an international referee by the Austrian Football Association and was registered by the International Football Association (FIFA) from 1928–1936 as Austrian and in 1941–1943 as German.[1] He officiated a total of 8 international matches, six of them as Austrian and two of them as German. He officiated two German matches, the second of them being a 1941 match between Germany and Croatia (Germany won by 5:1) in Vienna (Germany played at home); he represented Germany after Anschluss and he awarded a penalty kick against Croatia. Ernst Lehner converted it in the 21st minute.[2][3] He retired in 1943.

International Matches

Date Team1 Score Score Team2 Venue Notes
as Austrian
17 May 1928 France 1 5 England Colombes
2 March 1930 Italy 3 0 Greece Naples
28 September 1930 Belgium 2 2 Sweden Liege
27 September 1931 Germany 4 2 Denmark Hanover
31 May 1936 Hungary 1 2 Italy Budapest
13 December 1936 Italy 2 0 Czechoslovakia Genoa
as German
15 June 1941 Germany 5 1 Croatia Vienna In a Germany match.
There should have been Swiss referee Wüthlich, but he did not appear.
7 November 1943 Hungary 2 7 Sweden Budapest

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