Andreas Bammer

Andreas Bammer in the jersey of FC Liefering ( August 2013 )

Andreas Bammer ( born July 18, 1984 in Bad Ischl ) is an Austrian football player.

Career

Bammer began his career at SV Bad Ischl in Upper Austria. After he moved to SV Gmunden, he came to the federal youth development center Ried, where he played in the youth team of SV Ried. In 2004 he came to FC Wels, where he played in the first team. In 2006 he moved to SC Swan City, where he played 50 games in two years, scoring 23 goals. In his second season he was second top scorer of the second division. In 2008 he returned to SV Ried, where he also made ​​his Bundesliga debut. On 9 July 2008 (1st Round ) Bammer played from the 79th minute, when he came in to replace Daniel Toth.

In summer 2009, he joined the Bundesliga relegation SC Rheindorf Altach. After a year in Vorarlberg he signed in May 2010 at the Bundesliga team FC Wacker Innsbruck. In Innsbruck he could not prevail decisively himself and changed in January 2012 to USK Anif and in the summer it to its subsequent FC Liefering.

Private life

In the course of formation of the SC Magna Wiener Neustadt Bammer did publicly as a critic of the relocation of the SV Swan City to Lower Austria forth by the penultimate round of the championship he after a goal is scored, a T- shirt bearing the words " Soccer with heart instead of commercialism " showcased.

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