Thomas Broich

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Thomas Broich
2009-02-24 Thomas Broich FCKoeln Waldlauf.jpg
Thomas Broich (2009)
Personnel
birthday January 29, 1981
place of birth MunichGermany
size 182 cm
position midfield
Juniors
Years station
1987-1993 ASV Rott / Inn
1993-1996 TSV 1860 Rosenheim
1996-2000 SpVgg Unterhaching
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
0000-2001 SpVgg Unterhaching amateurs
2001-2003 Wacker Burghausen 78 0(8)
2004-2006 Borussia Monchengladbach 68 0(4)
2006-2009 1. FC Cologne 69 0(4)
2009-2010 1. FC Nuremberg 7 0(0)
2010-2017 Brisbane Roar 181 (20)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
2002-2004 Germany U21 7 0(0)
2004-2005 Team 2006 2 0(0)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
2020– Eintracht Frankfurt U15
1 Only league games are given.

Thomas Broich (born January 29, 1981 in Munich ) is a former German soccer player . In his active career he played in the Bundesliga for Borussia Mönchengladbach , 1. FC Cologne and 1. FC Nürnberg . From 2010 until his retirement in 2017, he was under contract with the Australian first division club Brisbane Roar , with whom he won the national championship three times.

Since 2018 he has been a tactics expert for the streaming broadcaster DAZN as well as for the Sportschau im Erste . In addition, he has been trainer of the C1 juniors (U15) at Eintracht Frankfurt since July 2020 together with Jérôme Polenz .

Career

societies

Broich started playing soccer at the general sports club Rott / Inn when he was six. From the age of 12 to 15 he was active in the youth team of TSV 1860 Rosenheim and until he was 19 in the youth department of SpVgg Unterhaching .

Outgrown the youth, he moved up to the amateur team of the SpVgg Unterhaching and with this in the Bayern league . Since coach Köstner did not use him in the first team, Broich left Unterhaching and went to Wacker Burghausen in 2001 in the Regionalliga Süd . With Wacker Burghausen, he rose to the 2nd Bundesliga in 2002 . In January 2004 he moved to the Bundesliga club Borussia Mönchengladbach . On September 20, 2005, he scored the 40,000 goal in the history of the Bundesliga. In June 2006 he left Borussia and signed a contract with the second division club 1. FC Köln until June 30, 2009. In the 2007/08 season he was promoted to the Bundesliga with Cologne.

In June 2009 Broich moved to the newly promoted Bundesliga 1. FC Nürnberg . For this he made his debut on August 22, 2009 (3rd matchday) - after an injury break - in the 0-2 defeat in the home game against Hannover 96 over 90 minutes. In the first half of the season he was only used five times. After the club had committed further reinforcements during the winter break and also changed the coach, Broich only played in the second half of the season. After the 2009/10 season , coach Dieter Hecking planned the next season without him.

Broich, who had several offers from abroad, moved to Australia and signed a three-year contract with the Australian first division club Brisbane Roar. With the club Broich won the Australian Championship in 2011 and was voted the second best player in the league. On November 26, 2011 it came to the 36th game without defeat in a row; it broke a 74 year old Australian sports record. On April 10, 2012 he was awarded the Johnny Warren Medal as the best player of the 2011/12 season . The 2011/12 season ended Brisbane Roar as Australian champions. In September 2012 Broich extended his contract prematurely until 2017.

On April 28, 2014 Broich was awarded the Johnny Warren Medal for the third time as the Australian champion and for the second time as the best player in the A-League . He is the first foreign player to receive this award twice. In September 2014, he was also voted Australia's Footballer of the Decade.

At the beginning of August 2017, Broich ended his active career in order to begin his training as a football coach in Germany and to become part of the Brisbane City FC coaching team .

National team

Broich played seven times for the U21 national team from November 2002 to March 2004 and twice for the 2006 team from 2004 to 2005 .

successes

SpVgg Unterhaching amateurs

Wacker Burghausen

1. FC Cologne

Brisbane Roar

Personal awards

media

The Bonn filmmaker, director and Grimme Prize winner Aljoscha Pause accompanied Broich with the camera from 2003 to 2011 and met him around 40 times during this time. The long-term study resulted in a 135-minute movie with the title Tom meets Zizou - No summer fairy tale . It premiered on March 25, 2011 as the opening film of the 8th International Football Film Festival 11mm in Berlin .

After the active time

Together with Jérôme Polenz , Broich is the founder and managing director of zonal.ly GmbH. They have been running a football blog under the brand since 2018 and create video clips on tactics of football teams in which they appear together as experts for the streaming broadcaster DAZN as part of the Tom and Jiro Talking Tactics format . They also do tactical analyzes for the sports show in the First.

In 2019 he worked as an ARD commentator at the U21 European Championship 2019 and commented there a. a. the final of the German U21 team against Spain.

For the 2020/21 season, Broich and Polenz took over the C1 juniors (U15) from Eintracht Frankfurt .

Web links

Commons : Thomas Broich  - Collection of Images

Individual evidence

  1. No. 40000 by Broich , September 20, 2005
  2. Before 50,000. Bundesliga goal - 23 goals left to eternity , February 10, 2017
  3. Thomas Broich committed , June 9, 2009
  4. ^ Nothing countable against Hanover , August 22, 2009
  5. Broich moves to Brisbane , May 11, 2010
  6. "Tom meets Zizou" - Oh, how beautiful is Australia ; Morgenpost.de, March 25, 2011
  7. Broich and Brisbane break the age-old record, rp-online, November 26, 2011
  8. transfermarkt.de: Broich is A-League player of the year
  9. Ex-national player stays in Australia: Broich extends until 2017 in Brisbane ; spox.com of September 10, 2012
  10. ^ Broich wins it again , footballaustralia.com.au, accessed April 28, 2014
  11. Australia: Broich Footballer of the Decade , September 24, 2014
  12. Thomas Broich coaching career set to begin at Brisbane City FC , brisbanecityfc.com.au from August 4, 2017, accessed on July 3, 2020 (English).
  13. Visiting filmmaker Aljoscha Pause: Tom meets Zizou - No summer fairy tale ; 11freunde.de, March 25, 2011 ( Memento from May 5, 2012 in the Internet Archive )
  14. Thomas Broich. In: My dream elf. February 6, 2019, accessed June 14, 2019 .
  15. This new ARD face is causing a sensation at the U21 EM
  16. Broich and Polenz take over U15 from Eintracht Frankfurt - "Excellent entry" , transfermarkt.de of March 30, 2020, accessed on July 3, 2020.