Horst Schmidbauer (soccer player)

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Horst Schmidbauer (born June 27, 1964 ) is a former German soccer player . With TSV 1860 Munich , the striker rose to the 2nd Bundesliga in 1991 .

Athletic career

Schmidbauer began his career at SpVgg Landshut , for which he competed in the Bayern League. With the club he reached first place in the table in the 1985/86 season before rivals TSV 1860 Munich . Since club president Hans Mieslinger had not submitted an application for a license for the 2nd Bundesliga on time, the team was still not allowed to participate in the promotion round and entered the amateur championship in 1986 . There he failed with the team in the semifinals at the Hessian representative VfR Bürstadt .

Schmidbauer later moved to Munich and joined SV Türk Gücü Munich , for which he also played in the Bayern League. In 1989 he moved to league rivals TSV 1860 Munich. Under coach Wilhelm Bierofka he was a regular player straight away and placed with eight goals tied with Armin Störzenhofecker and Bernhard Meisl behind Walter Hainer in second place in the club's internal goalscorer list. Despite a coach change to Karsten Wettberg , who had replaced Bierofka twelve season games before the end of the season and under which there was no more defeat, the club missed on the last day of the game with a 3: 3 draw against competitor 1. FC Schweinfurt 05, which was supervised by Werner Lorant first place and the associated promotion round to the 2nd Bundesliga. In the team reinforced with players like Guido Erhard , Rainer Berg or Bernhard Schmid , he formed the attacking duo with Roland Kneißl in the following season . With ten goals this season he made a decisive contribution to the fact that the club dominated the Bavarian league with seven points ahead of second division relegated SpVgg Unterhaching . In the subsequent promotion round, the club remained without defeat and returned to professional football.

Schmidbauer scored on the first day of the second division season 1991/92 the first professional goal of the club after the promotion, when he met in the 1: 2 defeat at SC Freiburg in the meantime to equalize. Interrupted by a brief injury break in the first half of the season, he was also one of the club's regulars in the second division. Overall, he scored seven goals this season and was the club's top scorer before the Danish new signing Frank Pingel . In the tightly contested round of relegation, the club slipped to a relegation spot on the last day of the match due to a 0-1 defeat at direct competitors VfB Leipzig and thus returned to the Bayern League. The striker remained loyal to the club and was one of the regulars in the 1992/93 Bayern League season under the newly signed coach Werner Lorant. Again, the team dominated the league and returned directly to the second division after six games without defeat in the promotion round.

President Karl-Heinz Wildmoser made Schmidbauer a contract offer after the promotion, which did not meet the expectations of the player. Therefore, despite the rise, the paths parted and Schmidbauer returned to Türk Gücü Munich. With the club, however, he rose from the Bayern League at the end of the season.

Professional

After his professional career, Schmidbauer became a teacher for sports and economics / law first at the Franz-Marc-Gymnasium Markt Schwaben , then at the Städtisches Theodolinden-Gymnasium in Munich. In 2019, he took a five-year leave of absence to travel the world.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. www.tlg.musin.de ( Memento from April 16, 2014 in the Internet Archive )
  2. Axel Horn: Exercise and Sport. A didactic . Klinkhardt, 2009, ISBN 3-7815-1687-3 , p. 237 ( excerpt from Google Books )
  3. Gerhard Fischer: "No bad word has been spoken" . In: Süddeutsche Zeitung . No. 108 , May 11, 2020, p. 27 .