Wasservogel was born 20 February 1919 in
Austria, and won four national championships playing ice hockey there. He later joined the
Austrian Ice Hockey Association in 1947, and served as its president from 1962 to 1977. He oversaw the organization of international ice hockey events hosted in Austria, which included the
1964 Winter Olympics, the
1967 World Ice Hockey Championships, the
1976 Winter Olympics and the
1977 World Ice Hockey Championships. In 1977, he undermined the
International Olympic Committee's rules for amateur only players at World Ice Hockey Championships, and said that the participating players were really professionals instead of amateurs, and that ice hockey at the
Winter Olympic Games would be finished within eight years unless professionals were accepted. He was succeeded as president of the Austrian Ice Hockey Association by
Hans Dobida in 1977. ==International career==