Anton Nachreiner

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Autograph from 1979

Anton Nachreiner (born September 10, 1955 in Gottfriedingerschwaige ) is a former German soccer player and lawyer who has been chairman of the DFB control committee since October 2007 and president of the Deggendorf regional court since August 2015 .

biography

Active football career

Nachreiner's football career began in the youth teams of his home club FC Gottfrieding . At the age of 17 he switched to the first team at SpVgg Deggendorf . There he was the top scorer in his third season (1975/76) with 22 goals, so that TSV 1860 Munich noticed him and signed him. Nachreiner replaced the butcher on the right attacking side who had been ordered into midfield by coach Lucas .

Nachreiner was under contract with the Munich Lions in the four seasons between 1976/77 and 1979/80. He spent two of these seasons in the Bundesliga (1977/78 and 1979/80) and two seasons in the old Second Bundesliga South. While he played almost all second division games and scored 14 goals, he was on average "only" in almost every second Bundesliga game (a total of 30 appearances) and did not score a single goal. A fact that still annoys him today because he simply wasted the best scoring chances , as he himself says. In a total of 117 competitive games at TSV 1860 Munich, Nachreiner scored 17 goals.

Because the double burden of being a professional and studying law became too much for him, Nachreiner had himself reamateurised in 1980 and switched to neighboring FC Wacker Munich , where he let his active playing career end. His involvement in 1860 and later at Wacker sat well with his in Munich completed law school connect.

Legal career

Subsequently, Nachreiner devoted himself entirely to his legal career, he received his doctorate and entered the civil service as a fully qualified lawyer. From December 2006 to July 2015 he was director of the Deggendorf District Court and has been President of the Deggendorf District Court since then .

Nachreiner has also remained closely associated with football to this day. Since 1989 he has been a member of the Lower Bavaria District Sports Court , where he has been chairman for four years. He has been a member of the DFB control committee since 2001 and its chairman since October 2007.

Private

Nachreiner still lives in his hometown Gottfrieding today . He is married and has three children. His son Sebastian , born in 1988, is a professional soccer player at Jahn Regensburg .

Stations as an active player

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The personal information was collected from the following sources:

Individual evidence

  1. a b Passauer Neue Presse from January 25, 2014: The Richer from the first division
  2. ^ Regional Court: Nachreiner will be Kilger's successor website of the Passauer Neue Presse. Retrieved January 5, 2016.