Alfred Steinkirchner

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Alfred Steinkirchner
Personnel
birthday October 23, 1956
place of birth StraubingGermany
position striker
Juniors
Years station
TSV Straubing
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1974-1977 TSV Straubing
1977-1980 1. FC Nuremberg 21 0(1)
1978-1979 →  SC Freiburg  (loan) 20 0(0)
1980-1982 Stuttgart Kickers 55 (12)
1982-1984 TSV Straubing
1984-1989 SSV Jahn Regensburg
Stations as a trainer
Years station
1989-1993 SC Rain
1993-1994 TSV Straubing
1994-1997 SC Rain
1997-2002 SpVgg Landshut
2002-2011 DFB base in Straubing
2011-2017 SC 1928 Rain
1 Only league games are given.

Alfred Steinkirchner (born October 23, 1956 in Straubing ) is a former German soccer player and today's coach.

Career

player

Stone Kirchner came as his brother Werner from the youth of TSV Straubing , he played for the first team in the national league before the 1977-78 season for 1. FC Nuremberg changed. With the club he played in the second Bundesliga , the end of the season he made under manager Horst Buhtz his only two games this season when he 31 game against the Kickers Würzburg , as well as on the 38th matchday against FC Bayern Hof substitute has been. The season ended in second place, behind Meister Darmstadt 98 . With second place in the southern season Steinkirchner and his teammates qualified for the promotion games to the Bundesliga . Opponent was the second of the northern relay Rot-Weiss Essen . The first leg was played in Nuremberg, coach Werner Kern let Steinkirchner play from the start and replaced him in the second half with Miodrag Živaljević , the game was won 1-0. Due to the 2-2 in the second leg in the Georg-Melches-Stadion in Essen , in which Steinkirchner did not play, the promotion was perfect. In the Bundesliga he was substituted on five times up to the 11th matchday and scored a goal, then he was awarded to SC Freiburg . Freiburg played in the 2nd Bundesliga, Steinkirchner played 20 times for the Breisgauer during the season. After the season he returned to the club, which was back in the southern season of the 2nd Bundesliga due to relegation last year. In Nuremberg he made 14 more games and despite the two coaching changes during the season, he started with Jef Vliers , who was followed by Peter Fuchs , before Robert Gebhardt took over, winning the championship was celebrated. Steinkirchner did not go to the Bundesliga with the club, but switched to the Stuttgarter Kickers and played in the 2nd Bundesliga for two more years. In the first year, third place was achieved, which was not enough for promotion, but ensured participation in the following single-track 2nd Bundesliga. In the national 2nd Bundesliga, which was held for the first time, the Kickers took seventh place in the table, three points behind in third place. After this season Steinkirchner returned to TSV Straubing and played there for two more years until he was relegated to the Bayern League in 1984 , before he joined SSV Jahn Regensburg in the Bayern League again until the end of his active career in 1989 .

Trainer

In the same year he took over as a trainer for SC Rain, with whom he immediately made promotion to the district league. In 1993 he took over the coaching position at his home club TSV Straubing before he returned to SC Rain and then looked after SpVgg Landshut in the Bayern League. In later years he became the youth trainer of the Bavarian Football Association and trained as head coach at the DFB base in Straubing. In 2011 he returned as head coach to SC 1928 Rain.

Individual evidence

  1. steinkirchner, alfred - Glubberer.de
  2. BFV : DFB base Straubing - BFV ( Memento from October 3, 2013 in the Internet Archive )
  3. Ex-professional Rain coaches Alfred Steinkirchner as a coach at the Straubing A-Classists

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