Dirk Langerbein

Dirk Langerbein ( born September 9, 1971 in Lippetal ) is a former German football goalkeeper.

Life

Dirk Langerbein the goalkeeper began in 1977 at the 1st SC Lippetal with the football game. Still a teenager, he moved in 1986 to Borussia Lippstadt. In January 1994, he undertook the then Association league team Amicitia Four Home, with which he ascended into the Oberliga Baden- Württemberg. 1995 returned Langerbein back to his home to Teutonia Lippstadt, where he played for two years.

Then second division side FC Gütersloh him committed for 1997/98 season as a reserve goalkeeper behind Adam Matysek. In the second half of the 1998/99 season Langerbein then gave his debut. Matysek had difficult injured right at the start of the season, after initially Michael Kraft, signing from 1 FC Cologne had received the trust. Under coach Jürgen Gelsdorf then received Langerbein in the relegation goods Lohern confidence, then had to descend but with the FC in the Regionalliga West / Southwest. In February 2000, he moved in the course of insolvency Gütersloher to league rivals LR Ahlen, with which he ascended to the 2nd Bundesliga. Long leg was now first-choice goalkeeper and played mostly very reliable.

After two years in Ahlen he went due to lack of sporting perspective for the season 2002 /03 second division club MSV Duisburg. There he saw strong coach Pierre Littbarski as an equal with his opponent Tomasz Bobel. Opposite Bobel spoke best footballing qualities for him. However, he initially lost the duel against Bobel because he on Matchday 2 did not provide good performance in his first race for Duisburg and had to allow four goals. But after a mistake Bobels was Langerbein from the seventh match again between the posts. While the competition against Bobel decided a violation Bobels, yet Langerbein remained controversial. Littbarski coach spoke to him from the sporting suitability and expressed publicly about Langerbein ". The is satisfied if he gets three meals a day ." In November Littbarski was replaced by Bernard Dietz as a coach, Langerbein remained Duisburg goalkeeper and went as such in the 2003/04 season, in which, after 2000/ 01 again was able to complete all 34 mandatory games for the first time. But this season, his coach Norbert Meier was not always satisfactory. and for the 2004/05 season Langerbein found himself behind newcomer Georg Koch on the bench again.

Since he was in Duisburg with no chance of a bet, Dirk Langerbein used during the winter break of the 2004/05 season enjoys an offer of the 1st FC Nuremberg to change the age of 33 in the Bundesliga. In Nuremberg goalkeeper Raphael Schäfer fell from more hurt and the club wanted another experienced goalkeeper in the hindquarters, if also substitute goalkeeper Daniel Klewer fails. A few weeks later proved this assumption to be correct caution. Because Klewers adductor problems debuted Langerbein on 6 March 2005 at age 33 in the 1st Bundesliga and won thanks to outstanding parades good reviews. Two more games with decent performances followed, before goalkeeper Shepherd was fit again. After the league made ​​him the FCN offered a contract as a standby professional with the perspective to become goalkeeping coach at. Langerbein refused because he wanted to continue playing and moved instead to the third division Rot-Weiss Essen.

At Rot-Weiss Essen it was not around for long leg. Although he started out as undisputed number one, but was after some blunders quickly in the criticism. After an injury André Maczkowiak came to the course, which remained even after long leg recovery goal. Only during a temporary injury Maczkowiaks Langerbein returned once for six games back into the goal. He remained true after the Essen promotion to the 2nd Bundesliga club, however, was only the fourth goalkeeper.

On 30 January 2007 Langerbein signed a contract until 2008 with the 2nd division Rot Weiss Ahlen (formerly LR Ahlen ). He returned after almost four years back to Ahlen. From 1 July 2009, he worked as a goalkeeper coach. After the end of the 2009/10 season, in which he still stood as a standby goalkeeper available, he finished his career. Following the bankruptcy of Ahlen in May 2011 Langerbein 's contract was terminated as a goalkeeper coach. In June 2011, he coached the goalkeepers at the union of the contract football player and was active there until September 9th. On 9 September 2011 he was given a two -month job as goalkeeping coach at Rot-Weiß Oberhausen. On 1 November 2011, the goalkeeping coach job ended in Oberhausen.

On June 26, 2012 Langerbein was introduced as the new goalkeeping coach of the Red -Weiß Oberhausen.

Overall Langerbein completed in addition to the three Bundesliga games for Nuremberg 141 games in the Bundesliga 2 (as of 15 December 2008).

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