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Defender Martin Stranzl retired from Austria's national team Thursday after being overlooked for next week's friendly against Spain. Full Article at eTaiwan News
Austria defender Martin Stranzl has announced his international retirement after losing his place in the side under coach Didi Constantini. The Spartak Moscow player won 56 caps, scoring three goals, between 2000-09. Full Article at ESPN
KHIMKI, RUSSIA - OCTOBER 24: Anton Mamonov (L) of FC Khimki fights for the ball with Martin Stranzl of FC Spartak Moscow during the Russian Football League Championship match between FC Khimki and FC Spartak Moscow at the Khimki Stadium on October 24, 2... View Photo »
VIENNA, Nov 12 (Reuters) - Austria defender Martin Stranzl has announced his international retirement after losing his place in the side under coach Didi Constantini. The Spartak Moscow player won 56 caps, scoring three goals, between 2000-09. Full Article at FourFourTwo.com
Veteran Austrian defender Martin Stranzl retired from international football on Wednesday angry at being ignored by present national manager Dietmar Constantini. Full Article at Soccer News
Austrian defender Martin Stranzl, seen here in 2008, retired from international football on Wednesday angry at being ignored by present national manager Dietmar Constantini. Full Article at SoccerWay
MOSCOW, RUSSIA - AUGUST 16: Martin Stranzl (R) of Spartak Moscow battles for the ball with Zvonimir Vukic of FC Moscow during the Russian Football League Championship match between Spartak Moscow and FC Moscow at the Luzhniki Stadium on August 16, 2009... View Photo »
Spartak Moscow missed the chance to go top of the table as two own goals condemned them to a 2-1 defeat at Krylya Sovetov. Martin Stranzl and goalkeeper Soslan Dzanaev put through their own net in the 11th and 14th minutes to gift the hosts a 2-0 lead. Full Article at FIFA
Two own goals condemned Spartak Moscow to a 2-1 defeat at Krylya Sovetov. Martin Stranzl and goalkeeper Soslan Dzanaev put through their own net in the 11th and 14th minutes to gift the hosts a 2-0 lead. Full Article at ESPN STAR Sports
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KHIMKI, RUSSIA - OCTOBER 24: Anton Mamonov (L) of FC Khimki fights for the ball with Martin Stranzl of FC Spartak Moscow during the Russian Football League Championship match between FC Khimki and FC Spartak Moscow at the Khimki Stadium on October 24, 2009 in Khimki, Russia.
View Photo »MOSCOW, RUSSIA - AUGUST 16: Martin Stranzl (R) of Spartak Moscow battles for the ball with Zvonimir Vukic of FC Moscow during the Russian Football League Championship match between Spartak Moscow and FC Moscow at the Luzhniki Stadium on August 16, 2009 in Moscow, Russia.
View Photo »MOSCOW, RUSSIA - NOVEMDER 21: Martin Stranzl (R) of FC Spartak Moscow battles for the ball with Alan Dzagoev (L) of FC CSKA Moscow during the Russian Football League Championship match between FC Spartak and FC CSKA at the Luzhniki Stadium on November 21, 2009 in Moscow, Russia.
View Photo »MOSCOW, RUSSIA - NOVEMDER 21: Martin Stranzl (R) of FC Spartak Moscow battles for the ball with Alan Dzagoev (L) of FC CSKA Moscow during the Russian Football League Championship match between FC Spartak and FC CSKA at the Luzhniki Stadium on November 21, 2009 in Moscow, Russia.
View Photo »Austria's Martin Stranzl (L) battles for the ball with Serbia's Bosko Jankovic during their 2010 World Cup qualifying soccer match in Belgrade June 6, 2009.
View Photo »Austria's Martin Stranzl (L) battles for the ball with Serbia's Marko Pantelic during their World Cup 2010 qualifying soccer match in Belgrade June 6, 2009.
View Photo »MOSCOW, RUSSIA - AUGUST 16: Martin Stranzl (R) of Spartak Moscow battles for the ball with Zvonimir Vukic of FC Moscow during the Russian Football League Championship match between Spartak Moscow and FC Moscow at the Luzhniki Stadium on August 16, 2009 in Moscow, Russia.
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