Ulrich Pfisterer (soccer player)

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Ulrich Pfisterer
Ulrich Pfisterer 2009.jpg
Ulrich Pfisterer, 2009
Personnel
birthday November 4th 1951
place of birth BerlinGermany
position midfield
Juniors
Years station
1961-1967 BSC Kickers 1900
1968-1974 FC Hertha 03 Zehlendorf
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1975 SC Westend 1901
1976-1988 Juventus Melbourne
1980 Knox City
Stations as a trainer
Years station
1983-1984 Alemannia Richmond
2007– MTV Stuttgart
2007– Germany ( blind football )
1 Only league games are given.

Ulrich Pfisterer (born November 4, 1951 in Berlin ) is a former German soccer player and current coach . He is since 2007 national coach of the German blind football national team and club coach of the blind football team of the MTV Stuttgart .

Player career

The former professional soccer player became German soccer youth championship with Hertha 03 Zehlendorf in 1970 and in 1972 was part of the extended squad of the DFB Olympic team, where he ultimately had to let Uli Hoeneß go first. In 1976 Pfisterer emigrated to Australia because of love and then played at Juventus Melbourne in the Australian Football League.

Coaching career

In the 1983/84 season Pfisterer was coach at Alemannia Richmond, which was playing in the Victorian State League in Australia at the time. After 28 years in Australia, where Pfisterer worked in changing positions as a teacher in schools for the visually impaired, he moved back to Germany in 2004 , where he initially worked as a sports and English teacher at the Johann August Zeune School for the Blind. In 2005 Pfisterer became a teacher at the Nikolauspflege in Stuttgart . He came into contact with blind football for the first time in May 2006 at a workshop in Berlin . In 2006 he started a blind soccer training group at the Nikolauspflege Stuttgart. In spring 2007 Pfisterer founded the blind football team of MTV Stuttgart and directed the first club game against FC St. Pauli in Liechtenstein. In the same year he became national coach of the German national blind football team, with whom he finished seventh at the 2007 European Championships in Athens and fifth at the 2009 European Championships in Nantes (France). In 2009, 2010 and 2011 he was German champion with MTV Stuttgart. The victories at numerous other blind soccer tournaments (Nikolausmasters 2009, Lichtkick 2010, St. Pauli Hallenmasters 2008 and 2010, unified tournament 2010 and the so-called final for 3 in December 2010) adorn the wall of victory. In the spring of 2011, his national team took fifth place at the 4th IBSA World Games in Antalya after winning the first ever Stuttgart Open with his league club MTV Stuttgart. Ulrich Pfisterer has been a member of the "Futsal Subcommittee" of the International Blind Sports Federation (IBSA) since July 2011 .

literature

  • Ulrich Pfisterer: Games for All of Us: Activities for Blind and Sighted Children in Integrated Settings , Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind, Melbourne, 1983. ISBN 0-949390-03-8
  • Ulrich Pfisterer: A didactic guide for teaching basic skills in blind football . Published by the DFB Foundation Sepp Herberger and the German Disabled Sports Association

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Tom Bloch: Blind footballers are preparing for the European Championship in the north of Stuttgart. (PDF; 134 kB) Accessed August 30, 2007 .
  2. Blind Bundesliga: Stuttgart dominate at the beginning. Retrieved March 14, 2010 .
  3. ^ RevierSport from July 21, 2009 , accessed on March 28, 2011
  4. Blind Soccer League , accessed on March 28, 2011
  5. Ulrich Pfisterer: A didactic guide for teaching basic skills in blind football. (PDF; 1.0 MB) Retrieved March 27, 2011 .