Peter B. Black

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Peter Black
Personnel
Surname Peter Bruno Black
birthday 5th December 1953
place of birth InnsbruckAustria
date of death November 27, 2019
Place of death Austria
size 185 cm
position midfield
Juniors
Years station
1968-1974 ESV Austria Innsbruck
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1974-1975 SSW Innsbruck 2 (0)
1975-1977 SV Austria Salzburg 72 (5)
1977-1981 SSW Innsbruck 52 (4)
1981-1989 ESV Austria Innsbruck
Stations as a trainer
Years station
SVg Jenbach (player-coach)
SV Stans
1 Only league games are given.

Peter Bruno Schwarz (born December 5, 1953 in Innsbruck ; † November 27, 2019 ) was an Austrian football player. The multiple youth national player was active at ESV Austria Innsbruck , SSW Innsbruck and SV Austria Salzburg .

Life

Peter Bruno Schwarz was born on December 5, 1953 in Innsbruck as the second son of the arbitrator Bruno Schwarz and the retail saleswoman Theresia Schwarz.

Peter Bruno Schwarz trained as a banker in his youth.

On July 2, 1977, he married the secondary school teacher Melitta Schraffl (born March 26, 1956) from Jenbach. On October 12, 1992, they had the twins, Lucas and Nina Schwarz.

After his football career, he completed a coaching course, trained SK Jenbach and SV Stans and played on the Stans' fighting team.

In 1980, Schwarz trained as an insurance agent at the Generali Group Austria .

Career

Adolescent years

Peter Schwarz came from the youngsters of ESV Austria Innsbruck and played in the Tyrolean junior team and in the Austrian amateur team and in the UEFA team. On March 27, 1972, Black replaced the standard stopper on the team on the right.

On May 26, 1973 Peter Schwarz was observed by the coach of the Bundesliga club SSW Innsbruck during training before the big game against Rapid Vienna and committed to SSW Innsbruck the next season.

SSW Innsbruck 1974–1975

Peter Schwarz only had two short appearances in the Swarovski Wacker Innsbruck syndicate.

SV Austria Salzburg 1975-1977

Peter Schwarz played for SV Austria Salzburg from 1975 to 1977 as a regular player and played in all Bundesliga and UEFA Cup games.

SSW Innsbruck 1977–1980

In the summer of 1977 he returned to Spielgemeinschaft Swarovski Wacker Innsbruck and was involved in the two cup victories in 1978 and 1979 as well as in the European Cup appearances over the next two seasons.

Peter Schwarz remained loyal to SSW in 1979 after relegation, but ended his playing career after Wacker was promoted to the Bundesliga. Ultimately, the serious injury in the second division game against Wolfsberg in 1980 was decisive for the end of his career as a professional footballer.

ESV Austria Innsbruck 1980

During his injury-related break, he completed training as a coach in 1980 and passed his exam.

SVg Jenbach, SV Stans 1981-89

In the spring of 1981, Schwarz took over his first coaching position at SVg Jenbach. Peter was a player-coach in Jenbach for five years. After relegation to the regional league OST, he took over classmate Stans for a year.

He then became a player at Stans alongside his job as an insurance agent until he finally ended his active playing career in 1989.

FC Wacker Innsbruck Revival 2006

On October 9, 2006, Peter Schwarz, together with Ralph Schadar, FC Wacker President Gerhard Stocker and Hotel-4-Jahreszeiten boss Hermann Wegscheider, hosted a celebrity football tournament with the ex-Wackerians at Achensee and Jenbach. Among others, Ove Flindt-Bjerg , Bobby Breuer, Kurt Jara and Johann Eigenstiller were there .

successes

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Tiroler Tageszeitung: Obituary notice from Peter Schwarz | Tyrolean daily newspaper. Accessed May 31, 2020 .