Stephan Beckenbauer

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Stephan Beckenbauer
Personnel
birthday 1st December 1968
place of birth MunichGermany
date of death July 31, 2015
Place of death Munich, Germany
size 188 cm
position Defense
Juniors
Years station
0000-1986 FC Bayern Munich
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1986-1988 FC Bayern Munich 0 0(0)
1986-1988 FC Bayern Munich amateurs
1988-1990 TSV 1860 Munich 31 (1)
1990-1991 Kickers Offenbach
1991-1992 FC Grenchen 18 (7)
1992-1994 1. FC Saarbrücken 24 (1)
1994-1997 FC Bayern Munich amateurs 22 (0)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
1999-2007 FC Bayern Munich U17
2007-2008 FC Bayern Munich II (assistant coach)
2009–2012 FC Bayern Munich U17
2012-2015 FC Bayern Munich U12 / U13
1 Only league games are given.

Stephan Beckenbauer (born December 1, 1968 in Munich ; † July 31, 2015 there ) was a German football player and coach . He was the son of the former German national player Franz Beckenbauer .

Career

As a player

Stephan Beckenbauer began his football career in the amateur team of FC Bayern Munich , with whose professionals his father had achieved his greatest successes. He was also in the professional squad, but was not used. The defender later moved to local rivals TSV 1860 Munich in the Bayern League . In 1990 and 1991 he completed some missions for Kickers Offenbach in the Oberliga Hessen .

From Offenbach he moved to Switzerland for the 1991/92 season for second division club FC Grenchen in the canton of Solothurn . In the western group of the league he reached second place with the team - Beckenbauer contributed six goals in 12 games - and qualified for the promotion round. Beckenbauer scored another goal there in six missions, but the team only came in sixth place out of eight teams, which was not enough for the first class.

Stephan Beckenbauer played first class in 1992/93, however, as he moved to the German Bundesliga for newly promoted 1. FC Saarbrücken , where he made his debut on the first day of the game on August 14, 1992 in a 1-1 away match against Bayer 04 Leverkusen . The team trained by Peter Neururer was 12th on matchday 25. In Beckenbauer's ten missions up until then, he met FC Bayern in a home game on matchday 10, where his father was meanwhile vice-president. In front of 36,000 spectators in the Ludwigsparkstadion , it was enough to score 1: 1 against the league leaders, who should be runner-up at the end of the season. The last nine games of the season, where Beckenbauer made two more appearances, the Saarbrücken lost all and ended up in the last place in the table, which led to relegation to the 2nd Bundesliga . Here, too, he played twelve league games, albeit only one over the full 90 minutes, and scored his only one on February 26, 1994 (21st matchday) in the 2-2 away game against Stuttgarter Kickers with the goal of the final score in the 47th minute Goal as a professional in Germany. On the evening of April 22nd, 1994, the 30th matchday, 1. FC Saarbrücken won 3-1 at Bayer 05 Uerdingen in the Grotenburg-Kampfbahn for the last professional performance of the "Beckenbauer dynasty". It was still 0-0 when the now 25-year-old Stephan Beckenbauer left the pitch for Henning Bürger . In the remaining eight games, the team achieved a victory and was at the end 14th, just two points above a relegation rank.

In 1994 Beckenbauer returned to the FC Bayern amateurs, for whom he played 22 games over the next three years. Due to a knee injury, he had to end his active football career at the age of 29.

As a trainer

In 2001 and 2007 , Beckenbauer won the German championship with the Bayern Munich B youth team he had trained since 1999 . In the 2007/08 season he was assistant coach of the second team, but returned to the youth field after half a year. For the 2012/13 season he was followed by the former Freiburg Bundesliga coach Marcus Sorg . Since then, Beckenbauer has worked as a coach in the D-junior division and in talent scouting for FC Bayern Munich.

Beckenbauer died on July 31, 2015 in Munich after a long illness at the age of 46 of a brain tumor . He left behind his wife and three children. Bayern Munich played on August 1, 2015 in the game for the Supercup in his honor with a black ribbon ; On August 4, 2015 , there was a minute of silence for the opening game of the Audi Cup against AC Milan .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. trauer.merkur.de memorial page from Stephan Beckenbauer. In: trauer.merkur.de. Retrieved August 5, 2015 .
  2. Schweinsteiger mourns former trainer Stephan Beckenbauer . dpa article in the Augsburger Allgemeine , August 1, 2015, accessed on August 1, 2015.
    Lars Wallrodt: Stephan Beckenbauer - a life in the name of the father . Die Welt , August 1, 2015, accessed on August 1, 2015.