Manfred Seifert (soccer player)
| Manfred Seifert | ||
| Personnel | ||
|---|---|---|
| birthday | April 22, 1949 | |
| place of birth | Rosenheim , Germany | |
| date of death | April 14, 2005 | |
| Place of death | Rosenheim , Germany | |
| position | goal | |
| Juniors | ||
| Years | station | |
| -1969 | TSV 1860 Rosenheim | |
| Men's | ||
| Years | station | Games (goals) 1 | 
| 1969-1973 | FC Bayern Munich | 4 (0) | 
| 1973-1978 | FC Bayern Hof | 97 (0) | 
| 1 Only league games are given. | ||
Manfred Seifert (born April 22, 1949 in Rosenheim ; † April 14, 2005 ibid), also called "Manni", was a German football goalkeeper .
Athletic career
Emerging from the youth of TSV 1860 Rosenheim , Seifert received a professional contract with FC Bayern Munich at the beginning of the 1969/70 season - from now on as a substitute goalkeeper for Sepp Maier . Nevertheless, he made his Bundesliga debut; on April 30, 1970 (33rd matchday) he was substituted on in the 80th minute for Sepp Maier in the 6-2 win in the home game against Rot-Weiß Oberhausen . After three more seasons, in which he played three Bundesliga and three DFB Cup games, he not only left Bayern , but also the Bundesliga.
For the 1973/74 season he moved to the Regionalliga Süd for FC Bayern Hof, with whom he qualified for the 2nd Bundesliga South in his first season . In four seasons he played 79 second division games and five national cup games. As seventeenth in the table , the club could not hold the class and then rose to the Bayern League .
Trivia
In addition to his four Bundesliga games for Bayern , Seifert also played three games in the DFB-Pokal competition. The second encounter in the quarter-final second leg on April 12, 1972 was rightly dubbed "The Battle of Cologne": Seifert had to go 51. Minute with injuries to the chest for Helmut Schwalb, Wolfgang Sühnholz suffered a broken leg and Franz Krauthausen's teeth were knocked out on the way to the cabin.
successes
- German champion 1972 , 1973 (with FC Bayern Munich)
 - DFB Cup winner 1971 (with FC Bayern Munich)
 - Second in the championship in 1970 , 1971 (with FC Bayern Munich)
 
Further career
Seifert died in spring 2005 shortly before his 56th birthday. He left a daughter.
literature
- Christian Karn, Reinhard Rehberg: Encyclopedia of German League Football. Player Lexicon 1963–1994 . AGON Sportverlag, Kassel 2012. ISBN 978-3-89784-214-4 , page 470.
 
Web links
- Manfred Seifert in the database of weltfussball.de
 - Manfred Seifert in the database of fussballdaten.de
 - Manfred Seifert in the database of transfermarkt.de
 - Manfred Seifert in the database of the German Football Association
 
Individual evidence
- ↑ Seifert's 2nd DFB Cup game ( memento of the original from October 1, 2009 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. on fussballdaten.de
 
| personal data | |
|---|---|
| SURNAME | Seifert, Manfred | 
| ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Seifert, Manni (nickname) | 
| BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German soccer goalkeeper | 
| DATE OF BIRTH | April 22, 1949 | 
| PLACE OF BIRTH | Rosenheim , Germany | 
| DATE OF DEATH | April 14, 2005 | 
| Place of death | Rosenheim , Germany |