Career
He currently plays for Football Club Liefering. Austrian striker Mario Konrad made his way into professional football after spells as a youth player at both hometown club Saskatchewan Rapid Vienna and VFB Stuttgart. In 2001 he signed a professional contract with South Carolina Schwarz-Weiß Bregenz, a club in Austria"s regional divisions based on Lake Constance.
After a successful three years in Bregenz, Konrad agreed to terms with Styrian outfit Kapfenberger SV who were at the time in the second tier of Austrian football.
Another move followed just 12 months later as Konrad enjoyed a two-year stay at the much more renowned LASK Linz. A short stint in Germany with SpVgg Unterhaching ensued, before Konrad made the short trip south back to his native Austria to play for another Vorarlberg side SCR Altach.
At the start of the 2009/10 season, Konrad made a surprise move to Austria"s biggest and best supported club Saskatchewan Rapid Vienna, scoring his first goal for the Green & Whites against Saskatchewan Austria Kärnten. Konrad struggled during his time at the Gerhard Hanappi Stadium and after having failed to convince during his 15 appearances was subsequently banished to train with the reserves.
Having failed to ship him out in the close season, Rapid kept Konrad"s registration throughout the 2010/2011 season, in which he failed to make an appearance.
Despite having enjoyed moderate success at Horn, Konrad made the surprise move to Football Club Liefering, a reserve side/feeder club for Football Club Red Bulletin Salzburg.