Harald Cerny

Harald Cerny (* September 13, 1973 in Vienna ) is a retired Austrian football player.

Playing career

Clubs

Harald Cerny first played in the youth of his local association ASV Hinterbrühl, before he moved to the youth department of FC Admira / Wacker at age 11. Even at a young age the midfielder was piloted to Bayern Munich, where he began his professional career. When Daimler -Benz Junior Cup 1992, he was voted the best player of the tournament. First, he completed two seasons for the amateur side of Bayern Munich, before he (8th Round ), made ​​his debut in the 2-1 win in the away match against Borussia Dortmund, 90 minutes in the Bundesliga on 25 September 1992. His first Bundesliga goal he scored on 31 October 1992 ( 12th Round ), 3-2 win in the away match against VfB Stuttgart, the deficit to 2-1 in the intervening 61 minute. Although it after three games for the time being returned to FC Admira / Wacker in the following season in October, he contributed to winning the championship in Bavaria in 1994.

In 1994, Harald Cerny from FC Tirol Innsbruck obliged and then switched to the winter break 1995/96 Bundesliga for TSV 1860 München. Cerny was there last the longest serving player in the squad with 263 missions and 12 years of service at the club. He is also with 238 league games record player from the " 60s ", ahead of Petar Radenković. As a result of an injury he played his last game on 29 January 2006 at the 1-3 defeat in the away game against Hansa Rostock. On 21 June 2007, the 33 -year-old announced the end of his playing career.

National

Cerny made ​​his debut on 10 March 1993 in Vienna, in a test - international match of the national team that won against the selection of Greece 2-1. His first international goal he scored on 27 May 1998 in Vienna, in a 2-1 victory over the team of Tunisia, with the deficit to 1-0. Two goals in an international match He even scored in the qualifying match for Euro 2000, in a 3-0 win on 10 October 1998 for Cyprus. His last international game he played on 28 April 2004 in Innsbruck in a 4-1 victory over Luxembourg. With the senior national team for which he played 47 times and scored four goals, he participated in the World Cup in France in 1998 and came in two group matches ( 1-1 against Cameroon and against Chile ) to his only tournament games.

Coaching career

Cerny has the A- license as DFB coach. After ending his football career Cerny trained from February 2008 to June 2009 the U15 TSV 1860 München, 2009/10 U14 2010/11 U16 FC Bayern Munich. Since 2011 he is responsible for the U15 youth team of FC Bayern Munich.

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