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Martin Amerhauser
Personal information
Full name Martin Amerhauser
Date of birth (1974-07-23) 23 July 1974 (age 50)
Place of birth Salzburg, Austria
Height 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
Position(s) Midfielder
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1993–1994 SV Salzburg 23 (3)
1995–1996 Grazer AK 42 (6)
1996–1999 SV Salzburg 94 (9)
1999–2010 Grazer AK 258 (13)
2010 Maria Lankowitz
Total 417 (31)
International career
1998–2005 Austria 12 (3)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 15 June 2008
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 15 June 2008

Martin Amerhauser (born 23 July 1974) is a former Austrian football player who played for and captained Grazer AK in the Austrian Regional League Central.

He is married and has one son, named Maximilian.

Club career

A leftsided midfielder renowned for his accurate crossing, Amerhauser has only played for SV Salzburg and GAK in the Austrian Football Bundesliga. Regarded as one of Austria's biggest talents in the early 1990s, he never really lived up to his potential but he did win major silverware with Salzburg and Graz.

In his first season, Amerhauser scored the decisive 3-0 in probably the best game Stadion Lehen has ever seen against Sporting Lisbon in the UEFA Cup.[1] Only 19 years of age, he went on to play in both legs of the Final which they lost to Inter Milan.

In 2007, he experienced a career low with the demotion of GAK to the Regionalliga Mitte because of financial difficulties.

International career

He made his debut for Austria in a March 1998 friendly match against Hungary in which he immediately scored his first international goal. He then was a participant at the 1998 FIFA World Cup but did not play. His last international was a September 2005 World Cup qualifying match against Azerbaijan.

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