Günther Rybarczyk

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Günther Rybarczyk
Personnel
birthday November 4th 1951
place of birth NeuöttingGermany
size 176 cm
position Defense
Juniors
Years station
0000-1971 TSV 1852 Neuötting
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1971-1973 FC Bayern Munich 6 0(0)
1973-1976 1. FSV Mainz 05 65 0(3)
1976-1988 FC 08 Villingen ? 0(?)
1981-1983 TuS Neuhaus Castle 4 0(0)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
1987-1988 SC Verl
1993-1996 TuS Neuhaus Castle
1997-2001 SC Paderborn 07
1 Only league games are given.

Günther Rybarczyk (born November 4, 1951 in Neuötting ) is a former German soccer player , coach and official .

Career

player

Rybarczyk, who most recently worked for the football department of TSV 1852 Neuötting in the Upper Bavarian district of Altötting , which was based in his birthplace , was signed by FC Bayern Munich for the 1971/72 season . In his first season in the senior division, he completed four Bundesliga games ; his first on September 1, 1971 (4th matchday) in a 1-1 draw in the away game against Rot-Weiß Oberhausen with a substitute for Rainer Zobel in the 67th minute. He played his first DFB Cup game in the quarter-finals , which was lost 5-1 in the second leg at 1. FC Köln on April 12, 1972. A week later he made his international club debut when he lost in the semi-final second leg for the European Cup Winners' Cup - with a substitution for Paul Breitner in the 30th minute - at the later European Cup winners Glasgow Rangers 2-0. In the following season he played two Bundesliga games, a DFB Cup game and a game in the European Cup . Together with players like Beckenbauer , Hoeness and Müller he won in 1972 and 1973 the championship .

In 1973 he moved to 1. FSV Mainz 05 in the Regionalliga Südwest , played 22 matches and qualified with the team in fifth place for the newly created foundation of the Bundesliga, the 2. Bundesliga South, from the 1974/75 season . In this he played 43 point games in two seasons and scored three goals. He made his debut on August 4, 1974 (1st matchday) in a 2-0 win at home against FC Bayern Hof ; he scored his first goal on February 1, 1975 (22nd matchday) in the 2-1 defeat in the away game against SV Waldhof Mannheim with the goal to make it 1-0 in the sixth minute.

After a two-year stopover at FC 08 Villingen in the third-class 1st Amateur League South Baden and completing his training as a banker , he finally moved to the upper division TuS Schloß Neuhaus , today's SC Paderborn 07 , with whom he became Westphalia champion in 1982 and the first as a result of promotion played four games in the 2nd Bundesliga . After the club's relegation and return to the Oberliga Westfalen in 1983 , Rybarczyk ended his active career.

Trainer

His first coaching station - after obtaining his coaching license - was SC Verl , based in the East Westphalian city ​​of Verl in the Gütersloh district , which he looked after from July 1987 to October 1988 .

After that - since 1981 Rybarczyk was closely associated with TuS Schloß Neuhaus - he took over the coaching position from 1993 to 2001 at SC Paderborn 07 , as the club has been called since 1997, and participated in the 2001 promotion to the third-class Regionalliga Nord .

official

At the end of the 1990s Rybarczyk took on the role of trainer and sports director in personal union. From 2004 to 2006 he worked exclusively as a sports director and led the Paderborn team up to the 2nd Bundesliga . Together with coach Jos Luhukay , he resigned from his position in summer 2006 after differences with President Wilfried Finke .

successes

Others

Günther Rybarczyk is married, has a daughter, a son and is the father-in-law of Antonio Di Salvo , who last played for the Austrian Bundesliga club Kapfenberger SV in the 2009/10 season .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Neue Westfälische: Bang before the start of the league: Luhukay and Rybarczyk step down . Article dated August 13, 2006, accessed October 27, 2015.