Michael Probst

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Michael Probst
Personnel
birthday November 20, 1962
place of birth TrierGermany
position goal
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1980-1981 TSV 1860 Munich
1981-1983 MTV Munich 1879
1983-1986 BSC Sendling Munich
1986-1989 SpVgg Unterhaching
1989-1991 SV Lohhof
1991-1992 SV Türk Gücü Munich
1992-1995 SV Lohhof
1995-1997 FC Bayern Munich 2 0(0)
1997-2001 TuS Geretsried
2001 TSV Eching
2001-2002 SpVgg Landshut
2002-2003 FC Miesbach
Stations as a trainer
Years station
2000-2001 TuS Geretsried
2001-2002 FC Anadolu Munich
2002-2005 FC Neuperlach
2006-2011 FC Deisenhofen
2011-2014 TuS Holzkirchen
1 Only league games are given.

Michael Probst (born November 20, 1962 in Trier ) is a former German soccer player and coach .

Career

societies

Born in Trier, who moved with his family to Taufkirchen near Munich at the age of twelve , he began his career in the senior sector in 1980 at TSV 1860 Munich . In the following years he played for various lower-class clubs in and around Munich .

In 1995 , FC Bayern Munich signed him as a goalkeeper for the regional league team. Nevertheless, he was used twice in the Bundesliga - against Fortuna Düsseldorf : In a 2-0 away win on December 9, 1995 (17th matchday) and on May 18, 1996 (34th matchday) at 2-2 in Munich.

There were curiosities: Coach Klaus Augenthaler changed three field players at the same time as Probst for the second half without referee Lutz Wagner noticing. Two goals from Jurgen Klinsmann came Bayern yet to compensate; but because of the insignificance of the game for both teams, Düsseldorf waived an objection. This game is the only one in the history of the Bundesliga with four substitutions or substitutions for a team. The Bayern finished the season second in the championship and won the UEFA Cup . After his time at FC Bayern Munich, he continued his career until 2003 at lower-class clubs in Bavaria .

Coaching career

Probst is the owner of the DFB-A license and has already trained TuS Geretsried , FC Anadolu Munich and FC Neuperlach before taking over the first team of FC Deisenhofen in Oberhaching for the 2006/07 season . With the district league team, he managed to march through to the district league with two ascents in a row . Although there was never relegation worries there, the club and Probst separated in January 2011. From the beginning of the 2011/12 season to October 2014, Probst coached the regional league newcomer TuS Holzkirchen . Due to the sporting downward trend, 9 points from 14 games, there was a separation.

successes

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Augenthaler's player change on fussballdaten.de
  2. Portrait "The unexpected UEFA Cup winner" on fupa.net
  3. Article "FCD separates from Mike Probst" on fussball-vorort.de ( Memento from July 31, 2012 in the web archive archive.today )
  4. Article "Probst before the FCD game: For me this is a very special game" on fussball-vorort.de ( Memento from August 4, 2012 in the web archive archive.today )
  5. Article “Bottom line: TuS and Probst split up” on fupa.net