Hannes Reinmayr

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Hannes Reinmayr
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Hannes Reinmayr (2018)
Personnel
birthday 23rd August 1969
place of birth ViennaAustria
size 180 cm
position Attacking midfield
Juniors
Years station
SC Kaiserebersdorf
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1987-1989 FK Austria Vienna 2 0(0)
1988-1989 →  FC Salzburg  (loan) 21 0(3)
1989-1990 Viennese sports club 6 0(0)
1990-1991 First Vienna FC 34 0(5)
1991-1992 FC Linz 32 0(4)
1992-1994 MSV Duisburg 43 0(5)
1994-1995 Bayer 05 Uerdingen 15 0(0)
1995-2002 SK Sturm Graz 191 (42)
2002 1. FC Saarbrücken 14 0(1)
2002-2003 SV Mattersburg 25 0(1)
2003-2007 SK St. Andrä
2007-2008 SC Stainz 5 0(4)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1993-1999 Austria 14 0(4)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
2007-2008 SK Sturm Graz II
2008-2010 SK Austria Kärnten (assistant coach)
2010 SC Kalsdorf
2011 Union Thalheim
2012-2014 SV Gössendorf
2014-2015 SV Gleinstätten
2015-2016 SC Fürstenfeld
2016-2018 SV Tobelbad
2018-2019 DSV Leoben
2019 TSV Pöllau
2019– SK Werndorf
1 Only league games are given.

Hannes Reinmayr (born August 23, 1969 in Vienna ) is a former Austrian soccer player and today's coach .

Career

The trained steel construction fitter, Reinmayr, played for Kaiserebersdorf in his youth and came to Wiener Austria in 1987 as a 17-year-old . For the violets, he played only two games as a substitute and came to 44 minutes. In October 1988 the young midfielder was awarded to the second division club FC Salzburg until the end of the season . After further positions in Austria (including Vienna and Austria Salzburg, where he developed enormously in terms of play), he went to Germany and played a total of 41 Bundesliga games for MSV Duisburg and Bayer Uerdingen between 1993 and 1995 .

In 1995 Reinmayr moved to SK Sturm Graz . There he played until 2002 and together with Ivica Vastić and Mario Haas formed the then famous Magic Triangle . Reinmayr had his greatest sporting successes with the Grazers by winning the Austrian championship title twice in 1998 and 1999, three cup victories , three Supercup successes and reaching the Champions League intermediate round in 2000.

In January 2002 the midfielder moved to 1. FC Saarbrücken in the second German Bundesliga , ended the short guest appearance again in the summer of the same year and signed with the then Austrian second division club SV Mattersburg. In Burgenland , the “globetrotter”, as he was called because of his many stops, only held during the autumn passage. Nevertheless, he was one of the championship team in the first division and was promoted to the Bundesliga . After his guest appearance in Mattersburg , Reinmayr ended his career as a professional footballer and took on an engagement with the Carinthian regional league team SK St. Andrä im Lavanttal , which he ended in 2006. During his time as a footballer in the first Austrian Bundesliga, he scored 52 goals, including 41 for Sturm Graz.

In January 2007, Reinmayr was introduced to the Sturm Graz amateur team and returned to the Graz team, as did Mario Haas, the second of the former magic triangle. After a year and a half, he switched to the Bundesliga team SK Austria Kärnten as assistant coach in summer 2008 . After the bankruptcy of the club and the associated cessation of game operations, Reinmayr left Klagenfurt and switched to coaching the Styrian national division SC Kalsdorf . From April to the end of June 2011 Reinmayr was a trainer for Union Thalheim in Upper Austria.

National team

Reinmayr made his debut in the Austrian national team on October 27, 1993 in a game against Israel . Under team boss Herbert Prohaska he was part of the team for the soccer world championship in France in 1998 and was also used in a game. His last match in the dress of the Austrian national team was the historic 9-0 defeat of March 27, 1999 in Valencia against Spain . In total, he made 14 international matches and four goals for the national team.

successes

Web links

Commons : Hannes Reinmayr  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. mein district.at: Hannes Reinmayr takes over SV Tobelbad (April 20, 2016) , accessed on November 19, 2017
  2. Kleine Zeitung  : Sturm has an eye on Elsneg ( memento from June 18, 2010 in the Internet Archive ), June 15, 2010
  3. http://www.unionthalheim.at/