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The '''Vienna Cricket and Football Club''' (Cricketer) was a sports club in [[Vienna]], [[Austria]], founded in 1892. The club was originally known as '''Vienna Cricket Club''', but changed its name in 1894.
The '''Vienna Cricket and Football Club''' (Cricketer) was a sports club in [[Vienna]], [[Austria]], founded in 1892. The club was originally known as '''Vienna Cricket Club''', but changed its name in 1894.


It later formed a bandy hockey section. On January 27, 1900, a match between Cricketer and [[Training Eis Club]] was planned to take place in Vienna. Cricketer had the following players on its roster:  H. Lowe, C. Shires, J. and S. Pepper, A. and H. Galler, R. Lechner, Kutscher, Fastaffl.<ref>Prager Tagblatt, January 17, 1900</ref>
It later formed a bandy hockey section. On January 27, 1900, a match between Cricketer and [[Training Eis Club]] was planned to take place in Vienna.</ref>


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Latest revision as of 14:51, 12 May 2017

The Vienna Cricket and Football Club (Cricketer) was a sports club in Vienna, Austria, founded in 1892. The club was originally known as Vienna Cricket Club, but changed its name in 1894.

It later formed a bandy hockey section. On January 27, 1900, a match between Cricketer and Training Eis Club was planned to take place in Vienna.</ref>

References