Peter Pacult

Peter Pacult 2009

Peter Pacult ( born October 28, 1959 in Vienna ) is a retired Austrian football player and current coach.

Playing career

His career Floridsdorfer AC, Wiener Sport - Club (1981-1984), SK Rapid Wien (1984-1986), FC Swarovski Tirol (1986-1992), FC Stahl Linz (1992/ 93), TSV 1860 Munich (1993 -1995 ) and FK Austria Wien (1995 /96). His greatest successes were the championships in 1989 and 1990 as well as the cup victories in 1985 and 1989. 1985, he also reached the final of the European Cup of Cup Winners' Cup in 1994 and grew with the Munich lions into the German upper house. In 1984 he was elected to Austria Footballer of the Year.

He completed 24 caps for the Austrian national team, scoring one goal.

Coaching career

After the end of his active career, he was an assistant coach at TSV 1860 Munich and trained at the same time from 1996 to 1998 and from 1 April 2001 to 30 June 2001, the amateurs of the lion. He was on 18 October 2001 to 2003 as the successor to Werner Lorant head coach at the same club. From 2004 he was a coach at FC Kärnten. The collaboration ended June 30, 2005.

On 19 May 2005 at the dress rehearsal for the official opening, he scored in Munich's Allianz Arena, the first goal at the stadium.

On December 28, 2005, he was hired as coach of second division club Dynamo Dresden. On 14 May 2006 he went with Dynamo Dresden from the Regionalliga. It first launched successfully with Dresden in the regional league season, he asked in September 2006 to terminate his contract.

Pacult was bought out his contract valid until 2007 with Dynamo Dresden and managed from this point, the first team from Rapid Vienna. In Pacults first season Rapid reached the fourth place, which meant a place in the Intertoto Cup. In the following season he reached through the Intertoto Cup, the actual goal for the season: the UEFA Cup. In the 2007 /08 season he won with Rapid national championship, the 7-0 away win over runner-up FC Red Bull Salzburg also attracted international attention.

In the European Cup however, was unsuccessful at first be recognized, the desired qualification for the group stage of the Champions League or the UEFA Cup has been missed. 2008/ 09 Rapid Vienna but was under Peter Pacult behind Red Bull Salzburg runner-up. In the summer of 2009 surprised Pacult, as he shifted his coaching team. Leopold Rotter was used instead of Zoran Barisic assistant coach and Manfred Kohlenbacher sparked Peter Zajicek as goalie coach from.

In the seasons 2009/2010 and 2010/2011 he managed with SK Rapid progress to the group stage of the UEFA Europa League. Here, twice the English club Aston Villa has been turned off.

After the beginning of April appeared rumors about a future collaboration between Pacult and Red Bull boss Dietrich Mateschitz, the club's management of SK Rapid Vienna sparked on April 11, the contract due to " massive breach of trust " with immediate effect. Pacult popped off for a while and gave up a press conference to present his view of things.

For the 2011/12 season Pacult became the new head coach at RB Leipzig and thus succeeds Tomas Oral. He signed a two-year contract. After the team under Pacult the rise did not succeed in the 3rd league, he came under criticism in the environment. Beginning of July 2012 sparked RB Leipzig Pacult from Alexander Angry, who was previously coach of the SG Sonnenhof Großaspach.

On December 18, 2012 it was announced that Pacult future will be re- worked as a coach at Dynamo Dresden. He signed a contract until 30 June 2014, however, which only had to apply to the 2nd Bundesliga. Dresden finished second in the final table of the 2012/13 season the third-last place, but sat in the relegation against the third- placed teams from the third league VfL ​​Osnabrück through and thus managed to avoid relegation, whereby Pacults agreement was extended automatically. After misslungenem start to the season with two points from their first four games and two home defeats in nine days Pacult was suspended on August 18, 2013 Dynamo Dresden.

Criticism

On April 8, 2012 Peter Pacult is after the 2-1 victory of the trained him RB Leipzig against St. Pauli II an opposing fan with " fagot " have insulted, an image editor testified this Ausfälligkeit. Then Pacult was condemned by the sports court of the DFB for unsportsmanlike behavior to a fine in the amount of 800 euros.

629484
de