Milan Rasinger

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Milan Rasinger
Milan Rasinger - SV Horn (01) .jpg
Personnel
Surname Milan Rasinger
birthday May 11, 1977
place of birth VillachAustria
size 178 cm
position Outside lane on the left
Juniors
Years station
SV Spittal / Drau
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1997-1999 SV Spittal / Drau
1999-2000 SK Forward Steyr -
2000-2002 SV St. Veit / Glan -
2002-2005 Kapfenberger SV 96 (11)
2005-2006 SV Ried 29 (2)
2006-2008 FC Gratkorn 57 (2)
2008-2009 SV Grödig 27 (3)
2009-2010 SV Bad Aussee 14 (2)
2010-2011 SV Horn 21 (3)
2011-2013 SV Bad Goisern
2013-2014 ATSV Stadl-Paura
1 Only league games are given.
Status: end of season 2010/11

Milan Rasinger (born May 11, 1977 in Villach ) is a former Austrian football player .

Career

Milan Rasinger began his career at SV Spittal / Drau after his youth at his home club St. Jakob / Rosental , the Klagenfurt- based Annabichler SV and ATUS Feistritz / Rosental . He was active there from 1997 to 1999 and was relegated to the regional league in the 99s. From 1999 to 2000 he was under contract with the financially weak Vorwärts Steyr , when the club had to relegate due to its poor financial situation, Rasinger left the sinking ship and moved back to Carinthia - initially from January 2000 at SAK Celovec / Klagenfurt , from the season 2000 / 01 to FC St. Veit , both in the regional league.

After two years with the Carinthians, he went to Styria for Kapfenberger SV in the first division . After three relatively successful years in Kapfenberg , Rasinger followed the call of a Bundesliga club and in 2005 moved to SV Ried , where he became a regular player. After only one year in the first division (29 games and two goals), he left the Vikings and went to FC Gratkorn in the first division. In 2008 the left-footer moved on to league competitor SV Grödig , where he stayed until the summer of 2009. His career ended in 2014 at the Upper Austrian club ATSV Stadl-Paura , after having previously worked for lower-class clubs in Styria, among others. between SV Bad Aussee , in Lower Austria with SV Horn and ultimately - had already played in Upper Austria with SV Bad Goisern .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Milan Rasinger in the database of transfermarkt.de