Gábor Gerstenmájer

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Gábor Gerstenmájer
Personnel
birthday September 13, 1967
place of birth Satu MareRomania
size 184 cm
position attacking midfielder
Juniors
Years station
Olimpia Satu Mare
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1987-1990 Olimpia Satu Mare
1988 →  Victoria Carei  (loan)
1990-1991 FC Brasov 31 (15)
1991-1993 Dinamo Bucharest 46 (33)
1993-1995 FC Luzern 46 (12)
1995-1999 FC Schaffhausen 66 (25)
1999-2002 FC Winterthur 72 (22)
2002 FC Baden 13 0(1)
2002-2003 FC Frauenfeld
2005-2006 FC Bülach (8th)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1992 Romania 3 (0)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
FC Wiesendangen (youth coach)
FC Oberwinterthur
FC Bülach
2008-2010 SC Brühl St. Gallen
2011– FC Schaffhausen (assistant coach)
1 Only league games are given.

Gábor Gerstenmájer (born September 13, 1967 in Satu Mare ) is a former Romanian football player and current coach . In addition to the Romanian Divizia A, he also played in the Swiss National League A and was the top scorer in Romania in the 1991/92 season. Since summer 2011 he has been assistant coach at FC Schaffhausen in the Swiss first division .

Career as a player

Gerstenmájer began his career in his hometown of Satu Mare in Olimpia , where he aufrückte in the first team squad in 1987, which at that time in the second division, the Divizia B played. Since he was not used at first, he was loaned to league competitor Victoria Carei during the winter break in 1987/88 , with whom he was relegated at the end of the season. Gerstenmájer returned to Olimpia and was used more often from then on.

After in the 1989/90 season the rise had been missed again and again, he rose to Divizia A by changing clubs by joining FC Brașov . There he drew attention to himself with 15 goals, so that in 1991 he switched to the top club Dinamo Bucharest . With Dinamo Gerstenmájer was instant champion and Romanian top scorer.

In the winter break of 1992/93 Gerstenmájor was given the opportunity to move abroad, and joined FC Luzern , who played for promotion in the Swiss National League B and made it at the end of the season. After that, he could not prove his scoring skills in Lucerne and was used less and less in the 1994/95 season, so that he left Lucerne and again moved to the National League B - this time to FC Schaffhausen . There, the attacking midfielder led the internal goalscorer list for three seasons. He also played the promotion / relegation round with the club in 1997 and reached the semi-finals of the Swiss Cup , which was lost 2-1 to Gerstenmájer's former club FC Luzern. In the summer of 1999, Gerstenmájer left Schaffhausen after four and a half years and joined league rivals FC Winterthur , with whom he did not achieve the hoped-for promotion. There he was playmaker and captain for two and a half years. In February 2002 he moved to the national league A for FC Baden and ended his career at FC Frauenfeld in the third division first division in the 2002/03 season .

National team

Gerstenmájer came in 1992 to three missions for the Romanian national football team , but remained without a goal. He made his debut on February 12, 1992 against Greece .

Career as a coach

Since the end of his active career, Gerstenmájer has worked as a coach for lower-class Swiss clubs. Initially, he worked as a junior coach at FC Wiesendangen where he lived . With FC Oberwinterthur he rose from the 2nd regional league to the fourth highest division, the 2nd interregional league , and then became a player-coach at FC Bülach . In November 2007 he signed a contract valid from January 1, 2008 as the successor to René Brandenberger at SC Brühl St. Gallen in the 2nd interregional league. After he had made promotion to the third division first division with the club in the summer of 2010, his contract was not extended and the Dutchman Erik Regtop was his successor. Gerstenmájer, who had also been working as a fitness trainer in Winterthur for several years , then tried to get a coaching job at FC Schaffhausen in the Challenge League . A request in winter 2010 initially failed, but after the club's relegation to the first division, he became coach of the U14 youth team and assistant coach of Hans Stamm in the first team in summer 2011 .

successes

  • Romanian champion: 1992
  • Romanian top scorer: 1992

Others

Gerstenmájer is a married family man. His son Patrick (born May 23, 1992) has played in the second team of FC Winterthur since 2010 .

Individual evidence

  1. ↑ Mission data only from the 1990/91 season
  2. ↑ Mission data without the 1997/98 and 1998/99 seasons
  3. Switzerland 1996/97 (English)
  4. fussball.ch of February 15, 2002 , accessed on February 4, 2012
  5. Press release from SC Brühl from November 21, 2007  ( page no longer available , search in web archives ) (PDF; 159 kB), accessed on February 4, 2012@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / www.scbruehl.ch
  6. Press release of the SC Brühl from April 7, 2010  ( page no longer available , search in web archives ) (PDF; 113 kB), accessed on February 4, 2012@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / www.scbruehl.ch
  7. FC Schaffhausen from September 16, 2011 ( Memento from May 3, 2016 in the Internet Archive ), accessed on February 4, 2012

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