Oliver Beer

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Oliver Beer
Personnel
birthday September 14, 1979
place of birth RegensburgGermany
size 179 cm
position Defense
Juniors
Years station
SC Regensburg
SSV Jahn Regensburg
0000-1991 TSV 1860 Munich
1991-1998 FC Bayern Munich
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1997-2001 FC Bayern Munich II 67 (0)
2001-2004 1. FC Schweinfurt 05 71 (1)
2004-2005 FC Ingolstadt 04 9 (1)
2005-2006 Prussia Munster 45 (1)
2006-2008 VfL Osnabrück 29 (0)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1999 Germany U21 3 (0)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
2009-2013 FC Ingolstadt II (assistant coach)
2013-2015 FC Augsburg II (assistant coach)
2015-2017 SV Elversberg (assistant coach)
2017– TSV 1860 Munich (assistant coach)
2019 TSV 1860 Munich (interim)
1 Only league games are given.

Oliver Beer (born September 14, 1979 in Regensburg ) is a former German soccer player and today's coach. He played three times for the German U21 national team .

Beer has been part of the TSV 1860 Munich coaching team since 2017 .

Career

societies

Born and raised in Regensburg, Beer first played in the youth departments of SC Regensburg and SSV Jahn Regensburg before he moved to the youth department of TSV 1860 Munich and stayed there until 1991. He then moved to the youth department of local rivals FC Bayern Munich, where he stayed until 1998, before moving up to the second team a year earlier, where he played 67 games in the third- tier Regionalliga Süd until 2001 .

For the 2001/02 season he was obliged by the second division promoted 1. FC Schweinfurt 05 , for which he made his debut in paid football on September 16, 2001 (6th matchday) in a goalless draw at home against SpVgg Greuther Fürth . Twelve more point games followed, but after only one season he returned with the team to the Regionalliga Süd. After two seasons in which he played both 29 point games, he graduated in season 2004/05 - for the fourth-rate in the Bavarian League playing FC Ingolstadt 04 - nine point games.

For the second half of the 2004/05 season he moved to the regional league team Preußen Münster and completed 45 point games in the Regionalliga Nord for this by the end of the 2005/06 season . Since the club could not hold the class as fifteenth in the table, he moved to VfL Osnabrück the following season and contributed with 27 games to second place in the table and thus to promotion to the 2nd Bundesliga . After only two league games - on September 28 (8th matchday) and October 7 (9th matchday) - and after a lengthy injury injury, he received no contract extension from the 2008/09 season , whereupon he ended his active football career.

Oliver Beer played 15 second division, 197 third division (two goals), nine fourth division games (one goal) and one DFB Cup game .

National team

Beer played three internationals for the U-21 national team in 1999 , with which he successfully made the internationals against Kuwait, Bahrain and Thailand on September 21, 25 and 29 with 3: 1, 5: 0 and 4: 1 .

Coaching career

After his active career, Beer acquired the Trainer A license and from 2009 assisted Josef Albersinger in the second team of FC Ingolstadt , Dieter Märkle in the reserve of FC Augsburg and Michael Wiesinger at SV Elversberg .

He has been part of the coaching team at TSV 1860 Munich since 2017 . Until the 14th matchday of the third division 2019/20 season , he was the assistant coach of Daniel Bierofka , whom he signed for a game on the line after his resignation. On the 16th matchday he will be assistant to the new head coach Michael Köllner .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Beers DFB-Pokalspiel ( Memento of the original from March 11, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. on fussballdaten.de @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.fussballdaten.de
  2. Beers U-21 internationals on dfb .de
  3. Trainer profile , transfermarkt.de, accessed on November 9, 2019
  4. TSV 1860 Munich: Köllner takes over the Löwen as head coach , br.de, accessed on November 9, 2019