Gerald Hillringhaus

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Gerald Hillringhaus
Personnel
birthday June 22, 1962
place of birth MunichGermany
size 188 cm
position goal
Juniors
Years station
1972-1981 TSV Gilching-Argelsried
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1981-1985 TSV 1860 Munich 96 (0)
1985-1986 SpVgg Bayreuth 22 (0)
1986-1990 SV Türk Gücü Munich ? (1)
1990-1991 FC Bayern Munich amateurs ? (?)
1990-1992 FC Bayern Munich 17 (0)
1992-1993 FC Schalke 04 0 (0)
1993-1994 Tennis Borussia Berlin 31 (0)
1 Only league games are given.

Gerald Hillringhaus (* 22. June 1962 in Munich ), also called "Gerry", is a former German football - goalkeeper , who in the Bundesliga for Bayern Munich played.

Career

Hillringhaus began in 1972 in the soccer department of TSV Gilching-Argelsried , the gymnastics and sports club based in Gilching in the Starnberg district , playing soccer .

From 1981 to 1985 he was a member of the TSV 1860 Munich squad , but was not used in his first season for the second division team. The 1981/82 season with the team still fourth in the table, followed by forced relegation to the Bayern League , in which he - as a regular goalkeeper - played 30 of 36 games, played all 38 games the following season and 28 games in his third and final season.

He then moved to Bayern champion and second division promoted SpVgg Bayreuth , for whom he played 22 games. After the club's immediate relegation, Hillringhaus moved to SV Türk Gücü Munich , with whom he was promoted to a German amateur league, the Bayern League , in 1988 - the second immigrant club after Türkiyemspor Berlin - and for which he was in goal until 1990.

With the selection of the regional association of Bavaria , he won the national cup of amateurs in Grünberg 3-0 against the selection of the regional association of Baden in 1990 . Before this success he was given a different kind of award: On September 23, 1989 Hillringhaus succeeded in the 89th minute against MTV Ingolstadt with a side pull after a corner of the hit to the 1-1 final score. The goal was voted goal of the month by the spectators of the sports show . After he was voted the best goalkeeper of the tournament at an indoor tournament in which, in addition to SV Türk Gücü Munich, FC Bayern Munich, TSV 1860 Munich and Galatasaray Istanbul took part, Bayern signed him for their amateur team for the 1990/91 season.

At first he was the third goalkeeper of the first team, and in 1991/92 he was the second goalkeeper of FC Bayern Munich. Due to Raimond Aumann's absence due to injury , Hillringhaus made 21 appearances in the first team, 17 of them in the Bundesliga. He made his debut on August 31, 1991 - in his second season - in a 1-1 draw in the away game against 1. FC Köln . After Hillringhaus was not always able to convince, FC Bayern Munich signed Toni Schumacher , who then helped out until the winter break. Then Schumacher left the club again; Hillringhaus was used in nine of 19 remaining games of the season. At the international club level, Hillringhaus was featured in four UEFA Cup games. He played both games in the 1st round against the Irish first division club Cork City , as well as both games in the 2nd round against the Danish first division club B 1903 Copenhagen . The first leg on October 22, 1992 in Gentofte Stadium was lost 6-2.

In October 1992 Hillringhaus moved on loan to league rivals FC Schalke 04 , for whom he remained as the third goalkeeper - behind Holger Gehrke and Jens Lehmann - until the end of the season. After he was not used there, he joined the second division tennis Borussia Berlin and completed 31 missions as a regular goalkeeper in the 1993/94 season . With the last five minutes, which he completed as a substitute for René Tretschok in the 2-0 win in the away game against FC Carl Zeiss Jena on June 11, 1994 (38th matchday) , his football career in paid football ended for the time being.

successes

After retirement

After the end of his career as a professional player, Hillringhaus was active for various teams from lower leagues, including again at Tennis Borussia Berlin in the Regionalliga Nordost from November 1994 , after the regular goalkeeper Holger Gehrke , who was only newly signed in the summer, at the end of September 1994 after a three-month club -Affiliation to MSV Duisburg had switched back to the Bundesliga. With the club he missed the direct return as fourth in the table. He later played for 1. FC Garmisch-Partenkirchen , FC Emmering (1997 to 1999), TSV Herrsching (1999 to 2001); partly he was also a player-coach. In March 2004 he returned to the football field as a goalkeeper and played for SV Pullach .

From January 2007 to 2010 he guarded the goal of SV Pullach, for which he played in both the first and second team and was active as a goalkeeping coach. Gerald Hillringhaus was part of the all-star team at FC Bayern Munich.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Goal of the month September 1989 on sportschau.de
  2. Oktoberfests at Gentofte Stadium. bulibold.dk, November 13, 2017, accessed on March 18, 2018 (Danish).
  3. Der Tagesspiegel : "Hillringhaus returns to the TeBe-Tor" - article from September 30, 1994
  4. Article on Mittelbayerische .de