Armin Eck (soccer player)

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Armin Eck
Personnel
birthday December 8, 1964
place of birth KulmbachGermany
size 178 cm
position midfield
Juniors
Years station
0000-1978 TSV 08 Kulmbach
1978-1982 SpVgg Bayreuth
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1982-1987 SpVgg Bayreuth 156 (46)
1987-1989 FC Bayern Munich 39 0(2)
1989-1994 Hamburger SV 129 (19)
1994-1997 Arminia Bielefeld 45 (15)
1997 FC Hessen Kassel 21 0(7)
1998 Arminia Bielefeld 0 0(0)
1998-1999 SC Weismain 18 0(3)
1999-2000 SpVgg Bayreuth
Stations as a trainer
Years station
1999-2003 SpVgg Bayreuth
2003-2006 SV Friesen
2006-2007 SpVgg Bayern Hof
2009-2014 BSC Bayreuth-Saas
2014-2017 ATS Kulmbach
2017– SV Friesen
1 Only league games are given.

Armin Eck (born December 8, 1964 in Kulmbach ) is a German soccer coach and former soccer player .

Career

player

The midfielder began his football career at TSV 08 Kulmbach. After a few years with the amateurs of Spvgg Bayreuth, he was accepted into the squad of the Bayernliga team in 1982. From 1985 he played in the 2nd Bundesliga with SpVgg Bayreuth . There he played 34 games in the season and scored seven goals. In the following season, Eck moved to Bayern Munich in the First Bundesliga . In the following two seasons he scored two goals and played 39 Bundesliga games. In addition, Armin Eck gained European Cup experience in these two years and played in such famous stadiums as the Stadio San Paolo in Naples , Stadio San Siro in Milan or the Estadio Santiago Bernabéu in Madrid . He also won the German championship with Bayern in 1989 . In the same year, Eck moved to Hamburger SV for the next five years . For the club he played 129 Bundesliga games and scored 19 goals. In the European Cup he toured the Stadio Olimpico in Turin with HSV . Surprisingly, he moved in the 1994/95 season together with his teammates Thomas von Heesen and Jörg Bode as well as Fritz Walter from Stuttgart from the 1st Bundesliga to the Regionalliga West / Southwest to Arminia Bielefeld . Bielefeld was promoted to the 2nd Bundesliga, not least because of Eck's tricky and dangerous game. With 22 appearances and six goals in the following season, he played an important part in the club's promotion to the Bundesliga. In the following year Eck was only able to play two games due to injuries.

Eck then moved to KSV Hessen Kassel . After the association filed for bankruptcy , he switched back to Arminia Bielefeld and then went to SCW Weismain. He ended his active career in 2000 with SpVgg Bayreuth in the Bavarian league . He was supposed to work there as a player- coach, but tore a cruciate ligament again in a cup game at the district level. After that, he was unable to play a game due to disability . In 2004 he played again at SV Hutschdorf , where his father Rudi was a coach.

Trainer

He worked as a trainer at SpVgg Bayreuth until 2003. Then he trained the SV Friesen, where he also parked his player pass, but without being active there. He also works as a talent scout for Hamburger SV and as a freelance coach in the DFB talent development program. He also supported the DFB's “ right fit” campaign. He also runs his own soccer school. Since October 2006, Eck worked as a trainer for the Bayern league team SpVgg Bayern Hof . There he was released on September 14, 2007 because of the bad table situation of the club. Since September 2009 Eck has been training the regional top division club BSC Bayreuth-Saas. On April 28, 2012, his team was able to record a 6-1 success in the game against TSV Thiersheim and thus ensure the premature promotion to the regional league.

Others

Armin Eck is a member of the all-star team at FC Bayern Munich.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. The Allstars of Bavaria