Michael Probst

Michael " Mike" Probst ( born November 20, 1962 in Trier ) is a former German football player and current coach.

Career

Clubs

Born in Trier, which it moved with his family to Taufkirchen near Munich at the age of twelve years, his career began in 1980 when Mr range TSV 1860 München. He played in the following years in various unterklassigen clubs in and around Munich.

1995 took him to the FC Bayern München goalkeeper for the Regional team under contract. Nevertheless, he came twice in the Bundesliga for use - and against Fortuna Dusseldorf 2-0 away win on December 9, 1995 ( 17th Round ) and 18 May 1996 ( 34th Round ) in the 2-2 draw in Munich.

Here, Curiosities revealed: coach Klaus Augenthaler changed to coincide with Probst also three field players for the second half one without noticing referee Lutz Wagner. Two goals by Jürgen Klinsmann, Bayern came even to compensate; but because of the insignificance of the game for both teams refrained from Dusseldorf to an objection. Thus, this game is the only one in the league history with four inputs and substitutions a team. Bayern finished the season second in the championship and won the UEFA Cup. After his time at Bayern Munich, he continued his career until 2003 again at unterklassigen clubs in Bavaria continued.

Coaching career

Probst is the owner of the DFB -A license and already trained to TuS Geretsried, FC Anadolu Munich and FC Neuperlach before he took over the first team of FC Deisenhofen Oberhaching for the season 2006 /07. With the circle division he succeeded with two ascents in series of the walkover in the Bezirksoberliga. Although it was never there in relegation worries, the club and Probst separated in January 2011. Since the beginning of the 2011/12 season Probst trains the Bezirksoberliga newbie TuS wooden churches.

Achievements

  • UEFA Cup winners 1996
  • Championship runner-up in 1996
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