Bertram Beierlorzer

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Bertram Beierlorzer
Personnel
birthday May 31, 1957
place of birth Neunkirchen a.BrandGermany
size 182 cm
position Defense
Juniors
Years station
0000-1974 TSV Neunkirchen
1974-1975 1. FC Nuremberg
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1975-1977 1. FC Nürnberg Amat. 62 (8)
1977-1981 1. FC Nuremberg 119 (6)
1981-1986 FC Bayern Munich 73 (0)
1986-1987 VfB Stuttgart 31 (0)
1988-1991 TSV Vestenbergsgreuth 61 (1)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1980 Germany B 1 (0)
1983 Germany U-21 2 (0)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
1991 TSV Vestenbergsgreuth (interim trainer)
1995-1996 SpVgg Fürth
1 Only league games are given.

Bertram Beierlorzer (born May 31, 1957 in Neunkirchen am Brand ) is a former German football player and coach .

Career as a player

societies

Having grown up in football at TSV Neunkirchen am Brand at home , at the age of 17 after completing a course at the Bavarian Football Association in Grünwald, he received an offer from SpVgg Fürth , which he refused. A little later he went to 1. FC Nürnberg . Horst Buhtz called Beierlorzer from the amateurs to the professional squad at the beginning of the 1977/78 season . He made his professional debut on August 6, 1977 (1st matchday) in a 2-1 win at home against Karlsruher SC . After 36 second division games for FCN in his first year as a professional, Beierlorzer also made the leap into the Bundesliga . He played his first game on September 16, 1978 (6th matchday) in the 3-0 defeat in the away game against 1. FC Kaiserslautern . He scored his first Bundesliga goal in his third game on October 6, 1978 (8th matchday) in a 3-2 home win over Fortuna Düsseldorf with the goal to make it 2-2 in the 61st minute.

At the end of the season - played a total of 23 times - he was relegated to the 2nd Bundesliga South with the Nuremberg team . The promotion was already successful after a season in which he had scored four goals in 27 games. It would be his last for 1. FC Nürnberg, for whom he played 33 of 34 Bundesliga games and scored one goal, because he switched to league rivals FC Bayern Munich . The transfer saved his salary in order to meet the requirements of the DFB as part of the licensing process.

In the 1980/81 season by Horst Heese for Libero retrained, he held this position from 1981 to 1986 at the Munich, for whom he played 73 times and scored his greatest successes. An injury sustained in the 22nd minute in the 1982 cup final against his former club ( Achilles tendon rupture without opposing influence) prevented his participation in the final of the European Cup against Aston Villa . The following year, Beierlorzer was in the second round of the UEFA Cup against PAOK Saloniki on the field and should take the decisive penalty for Bayern when the score was 8: 8 on penalties ; however, he fled into the cabin. Goalkeeper Jean-Marie Pfaff jumped in and converted to 9: 8.

Beierlorzer played his last 31 Bundesliga games in the 1986/87 season for VfB Stuttgart ; his last game was the encounter on October 17, 1987 (13th matchday) in Hamburg , which was lost 3-0. Beierlorzer was considered a tough but fair defender in 160 first and 63 second division games; he never received the red card . He also played eight times in the European Champion Clubs' Cup , three times in the UEFA Cup and twice in the European Cup Winners' Cup for Bayern Munich and twice in the Cup Winners' Cup for VfB Stuttgart.

National team

Beierlorzer made his debut in the national jersey on November 18, 1980 in Braunschweig in the 1-0 victory of the B national team against the selection of France. Three years later he made two appearances in the U-21 national team , on April 22nd in Izmir (1-0 against Turkey ) and on April 26th in St. Pölten (1: 1 against Austria) ) played their European Championship qualifiers . The regulations allowed two older players in the squad.

Career as a coach

In May 1991 he succeeded the head coach of TSV Vestenbergsgreuth Rudi Sturz as an interim coach until the end of the season in July 1991.

With the acquired coaching license, he began as an assistant coach at SpVgg Fürth . From May 1995 to June 1996 he was Günter Gerling's head coach when the soccer department of TSV Vestenbergsgreuth joined SpVgg Fürth and the club was named SpVgg Greuther Fürth . At least from 2010 to 2014 Beierlorzer was a part-time youth base coach of the DFB in Forchheim.

successes

family

Bertram Beierlorzer is married and has two children. as well as eight siblings. Beierlorzer's younger brother Achim (* 1967) also worked as a soccer player and also started at TSV Neunkirchen am Brand and at 1. FC Nürnberg , but had less success and only played in the amateur field. In the meantime, however, he has become a professional coach and coached Jahn Regensburg from July to November 2019 from July to November 2019, and from November 2019, 1. FSV Mainz 05 (as of November 18, 2019). Oddly enough, Achim Beierlorzer, in contrast to his brother Bertram, worked for SpVgg Fürth for a long time, i.e. the larger of the two clubs that later formed SpVgg Greuther Fürth .

Others

Beierlorzer has been working in the field as a medical product advisor for hospitals for over two decades.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Article on sueddeutsche .de (Hans Eiberle)
  2. Pfaff's penalty goal
  3. Beierlorzer: The club needs pragmatism , nordbayern.de, April 24, 2014
  4. Article on nordbayern.de
  5. a b , For me it is the greatest thing to play at the club ' , nordbayern.de, May 4, 2010
  6. a b Club Magazin 5/2009/10, p. 73 PDF file p. 37
  7. Bertram Beierlorzer , bayernbaeda.de/
  8. a b c Beierlorzer: "Lebe im Hier und Jetzt" , Mittelbayerische.de, January 22, 2018
  9. A few days after discharge in Cologne: Achim Beierlorzer's turbo switch to Mainz 05 , tagesspiegel.de, November 18, 2019
  10. Article on clubexpertenforum.com (no longer available)