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Jürgen Panis

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1975 (49 years old)

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Wiener Neustadt, Austria

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Jürgen Panis (born 21 April 1975, in Wiener Neustadt) is an Austrian retired footballer. He won his first silverware with FC Tirol Innsbruck, then with Vienna giants Austria Wien where he was brought in a package deal with Radoslaw Gilewicz

Panis began his career with the younger generation of at SC Hochwolkersdorf-Bromberg, where he was noticed by the scouts of Admira Wacker and was brought to their youth academy.

In 1993 Panis received his first professional contract and played from 1993 to 1997 with Admira Wacker. In 1997 he went to LASK in Linz. After the relegation of the black and whites in 2000, the midfielder moved to FC Tirol Innsbruck, where he became Austrian champion three times. After the club went bankrupt, Panis was moved to FK Austria Wien in 2002. At Austria, where Panis celebrated his fourth championship title and a cup title, he played until 2004.

A serious injury ended his spell with Austria and he restarted his career at lower league side Untersiebenbrunn. He returned to Austria's top level with Admira, but when they relegated he signed up for LASK Linz again.

He made his debut for Austria in a March 2002 friendly match against Slovakia. He earned 5 caps, no goals scored. His last international was a September 2002 European Championship qualification match against Moldova.


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