Edi Kirschner

Eduard Kirschner called Edi Kirschner ( born November 9, 1953) is a former German football player.

Playing career

From 10 to 22 years ( 1963-1975 ) Kirschner was footballing active at SV Tettenweis. It was followed by a season at the 1 FC Passau in Bavaria in the league, he advanced with 32 goals in 26 games for the scorer. From 1976 to 1978 Kirschner was a member of the first team squad of FC Bayern Munich in the Bundesliga, for whom he on September 10, 1976 ( 5th Round ) at the 9:0 home win against Tennis Borussia Berlin - in the 53rd minute for Bernd Dürnberger substitute - made ​​his debut. Against this club, he managed clubs are also his only Bundesliga goal: the game on February 12 1977 ( 22 Matchday) went to Berlin, however, lost with 1:3 goals. His only international effort was short-lived: On March 16, 1977, he was in the quarter -final ( lost 0-2) in the European Cup of Champions 1976/77 at Dynamo Kiev on as a substitute in the 90th minute for Karl -Heinz Rummenigge. He also won in 1977 with the selection of the national association Bavaria - with a 4-2 victory over the selection of the National Association West - the countries ' Cup amateurs.

From 1978 to 1980 he played for SpVgg Fürth in 64 games in the Bundesliga 2 and was promoted in the first season with 33 hits to the top scorer in the Südstaffel.

1980 to 1981 he was with the Edmonton Drillers (Canada) under contract in 1982 with the Fort Lauderdale Strikers (USA), before moving to Germany for FC Augsburg, returned in March 1982. From 1983 to 1985, he played two more years in the 2nd League at SC Fortuna Köln, in which he ended his professional football career.

Coaching career

After his career as a professional footballer, he worked as player-coach at the 1 FC Passau, FC Aunkirchen, SK Schärding, SV and FC Tettenweis Münzkirchen ( Austria ). This was followed by two seasons as head coach at the 1 FC Passau, and the SV Tettenweis in which his career had begun. 2005 and 2009, he served several weeks as interim coach at the 1 FC Passau.

Others

Since March 2009, Kirschner 's second club chairman of the 1st FC Passau.

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