Julian Reinard

Julian Reinard ( born March 5, 1983 in Scherzingen, Switzerland ) is a German footballer who also has a Swiss passport.

Career

Raised in Allensbach am Bodensee he first played in the youth of the SV Allen Bach, before he came over FC Konstanz and Schaffhausen FC to SC Freiburg. He attended the football boarding school and made during his training in the second team of the SC Youth and High School.

Professional coach Volker Finke designated Reinard as the " keeper of the future" of the SC. Shortly thereafter, he represented during the last games of the season 2003/ 04 the injured goalkeeper Richard Golz and Timo Reus. However, after initially good performance he showed increasingly indebted several weaknesses and goals. During the 2004/05 season he pushed then Reus as number 2 and came in the Bundesliga twice used. While he was traded for a convincing performance against in the Bundesliga match against Bayern Munich on February 26, as the successor of Golz no later than 2006, its disastrous performance was also against Bayern in the 0:7 defeat in the cup game a few days later to a traumatic experience for him, the built him a chance to permanently be at least the number 2. Instead of proceeding with the Golz successor to Reinard and SC Freiburg could not agree on a contract extension and parted in the summer of 2006.

After a trial in October 2006, the Israeli first division club Hakoah Ramat Gan Amidar he was bound by the movers and was by its use on 23 October 2006 in a 3-3 draw against Maccabi Haifa the first German player who aground for an Israeli team. However, because of a groin problem to Reinard and Hakoah parted after " one and a half games." After the stations FC Wil and BSV Schwenningen 07 he played both as a defender and as a goalkeeper in the amateur club FC Neustadt. For this, he studied from October 2008 at the University of Applied Sciences Schwenningen. In the summer of 2008, he wanted during the Olympic Games 2008 in Beijing with Chinese youth to train in a football school, but this was prevented by prohibitions of government. Since the winter break 2008/ 09 Reinard was also assistant coach of Torsten Willmann.

In summer 2011, Julian Reinard joined the Swiss club FC Kreuzlingen in the second league interregional. There he came in Group 6 as a goalkeeper at the beginning of the season to use before he was replaced by Javier Belda.

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