Bjorn Pistauer

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Bjorn Pistauer
Personnel
birthday 5th January 1968
place of birth KielGermany
size 182 cm
position midfield
Juniors
Years station
0000-1983 VfB Giessen
1983-1988 Eintracht Frankfurt
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1988-1990 Eintracht Frankfurt 2 (0)
1990-1992 SpVgg Bad Homburg
1992-1993 Rot-Weiss Frankfurt
1993-1994 SV Wiesbaden
1995-2001 VfB Giessen
2001-2002 SC Waldgirmes
2002-2003 FSV Steinbach
1 Only league games are given.

Björn Pistauer (born January 5, 1968 in Kiel ) is a former German soccer player .

Career

Pistauer began playing football in his hometown of Giessen at VfB . As a 15-year-old Eintracht Frankfurt brought him into the youth department. With the A-youth of Eintracht he played on July 12, 1985 in the final of the German A-youth championship against Bayer 04 Leverkusen . In Mannheim's Rhein-Neckar-Stadion he played in the team of coach Klaus Gerster and midfield director Andreas Möller . Pistauer won 4-2 with Eintracht and was able to celebrate the championship. Through his achievements he made the leap to the professionals in the Bundesliga . Two years earlier, he made his debut under coach Berti Vogts at several international tournaments of the German national soccer team (U-18 juniors) (other players included Andreas Möller, Oliver Bierhoff , Jürgen Luginger ). The biggest tournament on the calendar at that time was the Granatkin tournament in Leningrad. In his first season of the 1988/89 season he made his debut in a 0-0 draw against Werder Bremen , it was the 15th matchday. On the following day he was back in the starting line-up of Eintracht, the game ended 6-0 for the opponent Borussia Dortmund . The defeat was also Pistauer's last game for Eintracht in the Bundesliga. In 1990 he moved to SpVgg Bad Homburg . With Homburg he entered the Oberliga Hessen . In the 1991/92 season , Pistauer and his team took second place in the final table behind Viktoria Aschaffenburg and thus qualified for the final round of the 1992 German amateur football championship. In the final round, Homburg made it to the final, where the team met Rot-Weiss Essen . Despite two leads, the game was lost 3-2 in extra time . He then played one season for Rot-Weiss Frankfurt and two years for SV Wiesbaden . At the beginning of 1995 Pistauer returned to his hometown club VfB Gießen , whose jersey he wore until 2001 and was promoted to the Oberliga Hessen in 1996 with the then coach Horst Heese and his teammate Uwe Bein . Then he let his career at SC Waldgirmes and FSV Steinbach end.

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