Bernd Patzke

Bernd Patzke (left) (1972 )

Bernd Patzke ( born March 14, 1943 in Berlin ) is a former German football player.

His first football successes celebrated the German youth and amateur team player in his hometown with Minerva 93 Berlin. 1962 moved Patzke as a professional to Belgium Standard Liège. After winning the Belgian championship coach Max Merkel in 1964 brought him to TSV 1860 Munich. He graduated as a defender 1964-1972 202 games in the Bundesliga 1860 Munich and Hertha BSC, scoring six goals. With the " sixties ", he was German champion in 1966.

Patzke came to 24 missions in the national team. He was at the soccer World Cup in England in 1966 with the team's vice-champion and finished in the Football World Cup 1970 in Mexico with the team to third place.

Patzke 1971 was one of the main participants in the so-called fixing scandal and was initially suspended for 10 years. This lock was not for foreign countries, so that he could play at Durban City in South Africa. On November 26, 1973, he was pardoned and returned to the "Lion " for which he still came to 11 inserts in the Regionalliga Süd. From 1975 he worked as a coach among other things, the ESV Ingolstadt- Ringsee and the southern second division side FK Pirmasens. In September 1983, Patzke returned as coach for 1860 and reached the championship in the Bavarian League. However, the "Lions" failed in the promotion round to the second league. In 1984 he was dismissed as coach during the current season again.

In 1990 Patzke was national coach of Oman.

Since 1996 Bernd Patzke is Player's agent.

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