Patrick Lachmayr

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Patrick Lachmayr
1. SC Sollenau vs.  SKU Amstetten 2014-03-29 (50) .jpg
Patrick Lachmayr (2014)
Personnel
birthday January 28, 1989
place of birth Austria
size 171 cm
position midfield player
Juniors
Years station
1995-2003 SC St. Pantaleon-Erla
2003-2005 LASK
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
2005 SC St. Pantaleon-Erla
2005-2011 Union St. Florian at least 101 0(8)
2011-2020 SKU Amstetten 245 (45)
2020– SV Bad Schallerbach 0 0(0)
1 Only league games are given.
As of July 5, 2020

Patrick Lachmayr (born January 28, 1989 ) is an Austrian football player .

Career

Lachmayr started his career at SC St. Pantaleon-Erla . In 2003 he joined the LASK youth . In January 2005 he returned to St. Pantaleon. For the 2005/06 season he moved to the regional division Union St. Florian . In August 2005 he made his debut in the Regionalliga when he was substituted on for Thomas Zemann on the fourth match day of that season against SVG Bleiburg in the 81st minute .

After five and a half years at St. Florian, in which he played over 100 games in the regional league, Lachmayr moved to the fourth-class SKU Amstetten in January 2011 . With Amstetten he rose to the regional league in the same year.

After seven seasons in the regional league, they were promoted to the second division in 2018 . In the promotion season 2017/18 he was used in 26 regional league games and scored eight goals.

He made his debut in the second-highest division in July 2018 when he was in the starting line-up against Floridsdorfer AC on matchday one of the 2018/19 season. After more than 240 league appearances for the Lower Austrians, he will leave the club after the 2019/20 season and move to the fourth-class SV Bad Schallerbach .

Web links

Commons : Patrick Lachmayr  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Spat: "St. Florian wants to remain a training association" nachrichten.at, on January 18, 2011, accessed on July 30, 2018
  2. Farewell game sku-amstetten.at, on July 6, 2020, accessed on July 6, 2020
  3. Farewell to Lachmayr meinfussball.at, on July 8, 2020, accessed on July 8, 2020