Generazione Wunderteam is the enthralling story of the Austrian national
football team of the 1930s, an innovative side that dazzled Viennese
crowds and sparked a new-found passion for football both at local and
international level. Although the Wunderteam was short-lived, this squad
led by Hugo Meisl, one of the most prominent figures in European
football, proved hugely influential. Vienna quickly became - along with
Budapest and Prague - one of the world's football capitals and the
birthplace of some of the greatest players of the era, including
Matthias Sindelar, a centre-forward whose fame transcended football, and
who was often compared to Mozart and other Viennese celebrities.
Sindelar died in suspicious circumstances at age 35, after defying the
Nazis. The book takes the reader on a journey through that forgotten
era, examining the genesis of Hugo Meisl's side, its key figures, the
historical vicissitudes of the inter-war years and the most important
Viennese teams of the period.