Thomas Radlspeck

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Thomas Radlspeck
Personnel
birthday November 16, 1972
place of birth MunichGermany
size 185 cm
position Midfield / storm
Juniors
Years station
SV Otzing
0000-1990 MSV Munich
1990-1993 FC Bayern Munich
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1993-1995 FC Bayern Munich amateurs 37 (10)
1995-1998 SpVgg Unterhaching 94 0(8)
1998 Sc freiburg 1 0(0)
1999-2000 Graz AK 22 0(0)
2000-2001 SSV Jahn Regensburg 19 0(1)
2008-2018 SV Otzing
2012-2018 SV Otzing II
1 Only league games are given.

Thomas Radlspeck (born November 16, 1972 in Munich ) is a former German soccer player .

Career

Radlspeck came to FC Bayern Munich through the youth clubs SV Otzing and MSV Munich . At Bayern he moved up to the second team in 1993, for which he made his debut in the third-class amateur Oberliga Bayern on November 28, 1993 (17th matchday) in a 4-0 home game against SpVgg Plattling and scored his first two goals scored in the senior sector. The highlight of his young senior career was likely to have been reaching the quarter-finals in the 1994/95 DFB Cup with the Munich amateurs after he and his team eliminated the professional clubs Werder Bremen , Chemnitzer FC and VfB Stuttgart .

For the 1995/96 season Radlspeck moved to the second division SpVgg Unterhaching . Originally a striker, he was used in the 1997/98 season by Unterhachingen coach Willi Entenmann on the left wing. Radlspeck had already reached an agreement with FC St. Pauli for the 1998/99 season , but his manager forgot to terminate his contract with SpVgg Unterhaching in due time. This extended his contract term by another year. SpVgg Unterhaching therefore demanded a transfer payment of 100,000 D-Marks , which FC St. Pauli was not prepared to pay and waived an obligation for Radlspeck.

Instead, Radlspeck found a new club with newly promoted Bundesliga club SC Freiburg , which, according to press reports, transferred 200,000 D-Marks for the offensive player. As an alternative to Michael Frontzeck committed on the left attacking side, he came on September 8, 1999 (3rd matchday) in the 1-1 away game against VfL Wolfsburg only to an eight-minute Bundesliga appearance.

Radlspeck then switched to the Austrian first division team Grazer AK during the winter break , and the press reported a transfer of 200,000 Deutschmarks. He had already come into contact with coach Klaus Augenthaler during his time at Bayern Munich. Radlspeck played for a year and a half at the Grazer AK and in 2000 won the national club cup with the club. With Augenthaler's dismissal in March 2000, Radlspeck's time at GAK ended, for whom he played his last league game on May 27, 2000 (36th matchday) in the 4-0 defeat in the home game against Schwarz-Weiß Bregenz . In the summer of 2000 he returned to Germany for the Regionalliga promoted SSV Jahn Regensburg , where he ended his career in competitive sports a year later due to knee problems.

For the 2008/09 season returned to the game and joined the SV Otzing in the district class Dingolfing. After a break of four years, he returned to SV Otzing, for which he played until the end of the 2014/15 season and also for the second team, for which he was only active in the A-class from the 2015/16 season.

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Web links

Individual evidence

  1. kicker special edition 1998/99, p. 115
  2. a b kicker sports magazine No. 49/24. Wo., June 12, 1998, p. 20
  3. kicker sports magazine No. 41/20. Wo., May 14, 1998, p. 27
  4. mopo.de: Because Radlspeck missed the deadline, Unterhaching wants to collect a fee - Der 100,000-Mark-Patzer (May 15, 1998) , accessed on May 31, 2018
  5. Radlspecks Bundesliga use on Fussballdaten.de
  6. kicker sports magazine No. 6/3. Wo., January 18, 1999, p. 28