Günther Rybarczyk

Günther Rybarczyk (* November 4, 1951 in Neuoetting ) is a former German football player, coach and functionary.

Career

Player

From the football department of TSV 1852 Neuoetting, the club of his birthplace, emerged, changed Rybarczyk 1971 Bundesliga FC Bayern Munich. His professional debut was on September 1, 1971 ( 4th Round ) in a 1-1 away draw against Rot -Weiss Oberhausen with Substitutes for Rainer Zobel in the 67th minute.

In two seasons, he was six times in the Bundesliga, DFB Cup twice in the contest, once a European Cup winner - 1972 in the semifinal against Glasgow Rangers - and once used in the European Cup of Champions. Together with players like Beckenbauer, Hoeness and Müller 1972 and 1973 he won the championship.

In 1973, he transferred to 1 FSV Mainz 05 in the Regionalliga Southwest and managed with the Association duly won promotion to the 2nd Bundesliga; in two years he was there 43 times to insert and scored three goals. After a two-year stopover at FC 08 Villingen in the first amateur league south of Baden and completing his training as a banker Rybarczyk moved finally to the Oberliga TuS Schloss Neuhaus, today's SC Paderborn 07, with whom he Westphalia champion 1982 and as a result of the rise, the first four Games in the 2nd Bundesliga denied. After the descent of the association and the return to the Oberliga Westfalen 1983 Rybarczyk ended his active career.

Coach / official

Since 1981 Rybarczyk was closely associated with the SC Paderborn 07. Initially, he worked as a trainer, the late 90s then as a coach and sports director in personal union. Until 2006, he worked as sports director and led the Paderborn up to the 2nd Bundesliga. Together with coach Jos Luhukay he resigned after differences with President Wilfried Finke back in the summer of 2006 from his position.

Others

Günther Rybarczyk is married, has a daughter, a son and father of Antonio di Salvo, who came last in the 2009/10 season for the Austrian Bundesliga Kapfenberg SV used.

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