Benjamin Fischer (footballer)

Benjamin Fischer ( * October 19, 1980 in Grabs, Switzerland ) is a former football player Liechtenstein. Most recently, he was in 2011 in the Swiss Challenge League with FC Vaduz under contract.

Life

Benjamin Fischer is the son of a football coach Pius Fischer. He began his career in the youth of the FC Schaan and managed 1996 on the USV Eschen -Mauren the jump to traditional Swiss club Grasshopper Club Zurich. When the breakthrough implies denying him remained in the senior squad but in Zurich, he moved to season 1998/99 back home Eschen-Mauren.

When Swiss fourth division then he made ​​a breakthrough. With 20 goals in 28 missions he became the most accurate player of his team and celebrated the end of the season, the first rise in the third Swiss power level.

For the season 1999/2000 was followed the next career step for liechtensteiner flagship club FC Vaduz. Over the next two seasons he scored for " The Rhine Wolves' 27 goals in season 28 missions in the 3rd league. Furthermore, he was able to record two liechtensteiner Cup success with the club.

In 2001 he moved once more to Switzerland, the ambitious club Chur in Chur 97 Also he hit a straight away, became once again with 25 goals this season in 28 inserts top scorer of his club. The season 2002 /03 was overshadowed by some small injuries, which often forced him to watch. His record: 13 goals in 18 sessions. However, despite its above-average goal tally he missed with the club in two years, the rise in the second division. As such, his former club FC Vaduz managed, he joined in the summer transfer season 2003 back.

In Vaduz, he could then with the choice to Liechtenstein Footballer of the Year, posted its biggest success. In the season 2004/ 05 he could deny only 8 season games due to many injuries before he again showed usual consistent performance in 2005. Followed in 2008 with the title in the Challenge League and the associated rise in the Axpo Super League, the next career highlight. Fischer had 10 goals this season big part of the success. However, the Erstligasaison developed for club and player for disaster. Vaduz rose unceremoniously again immediately and fishermen could not place a single scoring in 23 Season inserts. Even this he was injured badly at the end of the season at the knee and missed by all the preparation for the 2009/ 00

When he enlisted in August of 2009 from the recovery back, it came to a serious incident between him and the supporting staff. To unlock fitness technically to his teammates, coach Pierre Littbarski left him in great heat a variety of 600 meter sprints complete, up to Fischer collapsed unconscious and had to be transported by a rescue service. Previously, he had repeatedly pointed out to the manager that he had arrived with his force at the end. The incident was picked up by the large Swiss media and exploited for weeks. In the meantime, it came between players and coaches on the controversy. Fischer threw Littbarski claims to have acted irresponsibly. This, in turn, accused the players that training under Felix Magath would certainly be intense and a player has to endure such a thing. Furthermore, Fischer would have behaved irresponsibly, because he consulted a private doctor after the incident and not the official physician of the association. Since the incident Fischer was officially back in the squad of Vaduz, was used by Littbarski but in no competition game used more. As a consequence, he then left the club in January 2010 in the FC Chiasso.

After the dismissal of Littbarski he returned after half a year with seven goals in 14 games for FC Vaduz Chiasso back to back.

National

In 2005, Fischer made ​​his debut for the national team for the first time in Liechtenstein. On 7 September 2005 in a 3-0 victory to him in qualifying for the 2006 World Cup against Luxembourg scoring his first succeeded in Teamdtrikot. That same year, a goal still followed in the 1-2 defeat against Portugal. He graduated to 2011 a total of 23 caps for Liechtenstein, where he scored 2 Torerfolge.

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