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The coach of the Austrian national football team Josef Hickersberger attends a press conference in Stegersbach, some 120 km outside Vienna, on June 17, 2008. In the end there was to be no "miracle" of Vienna for the Austrian national side, whose early exit from the Euro 2008 championships they co-hosted with the Swiss the media lamented on June 17.
The coach of the Austrian national football team Josef Hickersberger attends a press conference in Stegersbach, some 120 km outside Vienna, on June 17, 2008. In the end there was to be no "miracle" of Vienna for the Austrian national side, whose early exit from the Euro 2008 championships they co-hosted with the Swiss the media lamented on June 17.
The coach of the Austrian national football team Josef Hickersberger attends a press conference in Stegersbach, some 120 km outside Vienna, on June 17, 2008. In the end there was to be no "miracle" of Vienna for the Austrian national side, whose early exit from the Euro 2008 championships they co-hosted with the Swiss the media lamented on June 17.
The coach of the Austrian national football team Josef Hickersberger drinks as he attends a press conference in Stegersbach, some 120 km outside Vienna, on June 17, 2008. In the end there was to be no "miracle" of Vienna for the Austrian national side, whose early exit from the Euro 2008 championships they co-hosted with the Swiss the media lamented on June 17.
Austrian national football team head coach Josef Hickersberger (R) passes by the president of the Austrian football union Friedrich Stikler (L) during a press conference in Stegersbach, some 120 km outside Vienna, on June 17, 2008. In the end there was to be no "miracle" of Vienna for the Austrian national side, whose early exit from the Euro 2008 championships they co-hosted with the Swiss the media lamented on June 17.
Austrian national football team captain Andreas Ivanschitz attends a press conference in Stegersbach, some 120 km outside Vienna, on June 17, 2008. In the end there was to be no "miracle" of Vienna for the Austrian national side, whose early exit from the Euro 2008 championships they co-hosted with the Swiss the media lamented on June 17.
Austrian national football team captain Andreas Ivanschitz speaks during a press conference in Stegersbach, some 120 km outside Vienna, on June 17, 2008. In the end there was to be no "miracle" of Vienna for the Austrian national side, whose early exit from the Euro 2008 championships they co-hosted with the Swiss the media lamented on June 17.
Austrian national football team players Martin Stranzl (R) and Andreas Ivanschitz (C) attend a press conference in Stegersbach, some 120 km outside Vienna, on June 17, 2008. In the end there was to be no "miracle" of Vienna for the Austrian national side, whose early exit from the Euro 2008 championships they co-hosted with the Swiss the media lamented on June 17.
Austrian national football team captain Andreas Ivanschitz attends a press conference in Stegersbach, some 120 km outside Vienna, on June 17, 2008. In the end there was to be no "miracle" of Vienna for the Austrian national side, whose early exit from the Euro 2008 championships they co-hosted with the Swiss the media lamented on June 17.
Austrian national football team players Martin Stranzl and Andreas Ivanschitz (R) attend a press conference in Stegersbach, some 120 km outside Vienna, on June 17, 2008. In the end there was to be no "miracle" of Vienna for the Austrian national side, whose early exit from the Euro 2008 championships they co-hosted with the Swiss the media lamented on June 17.
Austrian national football team captain Andreas Ivanschitz (R) and defender Martin Stranzl attend a press conference in Stegersbach, some 120 km outside Vienna, on June 17, 2008. In the end there was to be no "miracle" of Vienna for the Austrian national side, whose early exit from the Euro 2008 championships they co-hosted with the Swiss the media lamented on June 17.
Austrian national football team captain Andreas Ivanschitz (R) and defender Martin Stranzl attend a press conference in Stegersbach, some 120 km outside Vienna, on June 17, 2008. In the end there was to be no "miracle" of Vienna for the Austrian national side, whose early exit from the Euro 2008 championships they co-hosted with the Swiss the media lamented on June 17.
Coach of the Austrian national football team Josef Hickersberger (C) and coach of the German national football team Joachim Loew (R) are ordered to leave the pitch by Spanish referee Manuel Mejuto Gonzalee during the Euro 2008 Championships Group B football match Austria vs. Germany on June 16, 2008 at Ernst Happel stadium in Vienna.
Coach of the Austrian national football team Josef Hickersberger (L) and coach of the German national football team Joachim Loew (R) stand next to each order being ordered out of the pitch during the Euro 2008 Championships Group B football match Austria vs. Germany on June 16, 2008 at Ernst Happel stadium in Vienna.