Bernhard Winkler (soccer player)

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Bernhard Winkler
Bernhard Winkler 1860 2009.JPG
Bernhard Winkler in training, 2009
Personnel
birthday June 24, 1966
place of birth WurzburgGermany
size 183 cm
position attack
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
0000-1987 SV Heidingsfeld
1987-1988 SV Türk Gücü Munich
1988-1989 1. FC Eibelstadt
1989-1990 1. FC Schweinfurt 05
1990-1993 1. FC Kaiserslautern 18 0(4)
1992 SG Wattenscheid 09 12 0(0)
1993 SC Fortuna Cologne 7 0(1)
1993-2002 TSV 1860 Munich 196 (80)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
2005 FC Ismaning
2009-2010 TSV 1860 Munich (assistant coach)
2010-2011 TSV 1860 Munich II
1 Only league games are given.

Bernhard Winkler (born June 24, 1966 in Würzburg ) is a former German soccer player and coach . He scored a total of 68 goals in 190 Bundesliga games for 1. FC Kaiserslautern and TSV 1860 Munich . With Kaiserslautern he became German champion in 1991.

Player career

Youth and amateur players

Winkler began playing soccer at SV Veitshöchheim , a suburb of Würzburg club . When he moved up to the first team at SV Heidingsfeld in 1985 , he first met Werner Lorant , who was the player- coach for the then Bayern league team . After intermediate stops at SV Türk Gücü Munich and FC Eibelstadt , Lorant brought him to Bayern league club 1. FC Schweinfurt 05 in 1989 , who rose to the second division with Winkler as the top scorer in the following season . Like Lorant, he had announced his departure from Schweinfurt before the end of the season. Winkler decided against an offer from the then Bayern league club TSV 1860 Munich , which was inferior to the Schweinfurters in the championship final spurt, and signed a professional contract with Bundesliga club 1. FC Kaiserslautern .

1. FC Kaiserslautern

There Winkler made his professional football debut on March 9, 1991 against Borussia Dortmund . He came on in the 63rd minute and scored his first Bundesliga goal eight minutes later. By the end of the season, when Lautern won the German championship, he was substituted on eight more times. On the last matchday he was on the starting line-up for the first time in Cologne and scored twice in a Bundesliga game for the first time in the title-securing 6-2 win for the Palatinate.

In the 1991/92 season he played only six times in the league and twice in the European Cup until the winter break . In winter he was finally loaned to the league competitor SG Wattenscheid 09 until the end of the season. There he was used twelve times, but he was denied a goal. In the first half of the 1992/93 season he completed the last two of his 18 Lauterer missions, plus a game in the UEFA Cup . The first half of 1993 he played for the second division club SC Fortuna Köln , for which he scored one goal in seven games.

1860 Munich

In the summer of 1993 he accepted an offer from the Munich Lions . There he met Werner Lorant again, who had led TSV 1860 back to the 2nd Bundesliga in the previous season. Together with Peter Pacult , who had also just come to Munich, he formed a storm duo, which with 34 goals played a key role in the renewed promotion and the associated return to the Bundesliga.

In the Bundesliga, Winkler scored at least 10 goals in every season until 1999, most of which he scored in 1996/97 when he scored 17 times. For a long time this year he was the top scorer in the Bundesliga; due to groin problems he could not be used in the last few games. Until 1997 he formed together with Olaf Bodden , the first cast of the lion storm, from 1997 was Bernd Hobsch often next to him on the court, from 1998, Markus Schroth .

In the 1999/2000 season , which was successful for the club , Winkler only got three hits. In the first half of the next season, with one exception in December, he only made short appearances. In the second half of the season he played his only game on the last day of the season. After three further short assignments in autumn 2001, he ended his active career. Since then he has been running regularly for the traditional team of TSV 1860, at times he has also managed it.

In the nine years with TSV 1860 he completed 218 competitive games for the sixties , with 94 goals. In addition to 160 Bundesliga games, he was used 13 times in the DFB Cup , where he scored 11 goals, and nine times in European club competitions, in which he scored three times. With 64 goals in the Bundesliga, he is in second place in the club's internal statistics behind Rudi Brunnenmeier who scored 66 goals in 119 games.

Trainer

After his active career, he was a coach at FC Ismaning from August to the end of October 2005 . In July 2009 he returned to the Munich Lions , where he was initially assistant to coach Ewald Lienen alongside Abder Ramdane . His specialty is "Life Kinetics". From July 1st, 2010 to August 31st, 2011 he was the head coach of the U23 of 1860 Munich.

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