Manfred Razenböck

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Manfred Razenböck
Manfred Razenböck (FC Magna Wiener Neustadt) (picture 2) .jpg
Manfred Razenböck (2008)
Personnel
birthday 4th July 1978
place of birth GrieskirchenAustria
size 189 cm
position goalkeeper
Juniors
Years station
1986-1994 Union Natternbach
1994-1996 SV Ried
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1994-2002 SV Ried 10 (0)
1996-1997 → Union Peuerbach (loan)
1998-1999 →  SV Grieskirchen  (loan)
2002-2005 FC Gratkorn at least 28 (0)
2005-2006 Graz AK
2006-2008 SC Schwanenstadt 50 (0)
2008–2012 SC Wiener Neustadt 7 (0)
2013 SC Schwanenstadt 08
2013-2014 SV Gmunden
2014-2015 TSV Ottensheim
2015– SV Gramastetten
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
Austria U-18 8 (0)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
Union Natternbach (TW-Tr.)
Football Academy Linz (TW-Tr.)
Tormannplus (TW-Tr.)
1 Only league games are given.

Manfred Razenböck (born July 4, 1978 in Grieskirchen ) is an Austrian football goalkeeper and goalkeeper coach .

Career

Razenböck's first club was Union Natternbach in Upper Austria . At the age of 15, he moved to the Upper Austrian first division club SV Ried in 1994 , after Rudi Zauner had brought him here, and one year later he was the second goalkeeper of the professionals. He remained loyal to the club until 2002 and was awarded to various lower-class local clubs, especially in the early days, in order to gain experience. He made his professional debut on May 24, 1997 in a 1-0 home win over SK Sturm Graz , when he guarded the goal of his team for the full 90 minutes. From 2002 to 2005 he played for FC Gratkorn . From the beginning of the 2005 season he was substitute goalkeeper for Andreas Schranz at the Bundesliga club Grazer AK , in July 2006 he moved with SC Schwanenstadt again to a club in the second-class first division . When SC Schwanenstadt moved to Wiener Neustadt in May 2008 and was renamed FC Magna Wiener Neustadt , Razenböck followed the “Stronach Club” to Lower Austria. There he was finally active until 2012 before he ended his professional career and joined the Schwanenstädter successor club SC Schwanenstadt 08 in the lower class. He then became a goalkeeping coach at the Linz Football Academy and founded his own company, Tormannplus , where he trains children and adults as football goalkeepers with a team of currently 14. As a goalkeeping coach, he also looked after his former training club, Union Natternbach . However, he continued to work as an amateur soccer player. After he belonged to SV Gmunden from 2013 to 2014 , the Schlüßlberger moved via TSV Ottensheim (2014 to 2015) to SV Gramastetten in summer 2015.

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Footnotes & individual references

  1. Chronicle of Union Natternbach on fussballoesterreich.at , accessed on April 29, 2016