Meisl became coach of the Austrian national side in 1913 alongside
Heinrich Retschury, assuming full control in 1919 and oversaw their rise to prominence in the late 1920s and early 1930s. The 14-match unbeaten run of the Austrian national side from 12 April 1931 until 7 December 1932 placed the Austrians at the forefront of international football; they had routed most of their European rivals. Among their players was
Matthias Sindelar, the man of paper, 'Der Papierene', known for his ability to glide past rough challengers. On 11 February 1934 the Austrians beat
Italy in
Turin 4-2 (3-0 at half-time) in the
Central European International Cup competition: a defeat that signalled the end of the international career of the Italian captain
Umberto Caligaris and rightly made the Austrians one of the strong favourites going into the
1934 World Cup. ==1934 World Cup==