Manfred Burghartswieser

Manfred Burghartswieser ( born August 23, 1973 in Burghausen ) is a former German football coach and players.

Playing career

Clubs

Emerged from the youth of the TSV 1860 Munich, Burghartswieser reached the city rivals Bayern Munich and was in the 1993/94 season in the status of a contract Amateurs the Bundesliga squad in. For the amateur team he played three games in the DFB Cup competition and was eliminated with her in the second round with 4:5 on penalties after a 3-3 draw against Tennis Borussia Berlin. In 1994 he returned to TSV 1860 Munich back, a year later he moved to the third division FC Augsburg, denied there in four seasons until 1999 102 league matches and scored eight goals.

In 2000 he joined Wacker Burghausen on, became the top performers of his club and went with him in 2002 to the 2nd Bundesliga. His first second league game he played (1st Round ) on 10 August 2002 in the 1-2 defeat in the away match against Eintracht Trier. With Wacker Burghausen he was defeated in the first round of the Club Cup, 31 August 2002, Energie Cottbus at home with 0:2.

Since the started as captain in the season players ( 19th Round ) On the 2nd March 2003 - in the 1-2 defeat in the away game at Karlsruher SC - played his last 16 second division games and found no more consideration under coach Rudi Bommer changed he returns to the amateur level to the national league team TSV 1860 Rosenheim.

National

Burghartswieser debuted in the national team U-19 national team, which lost 1:2 on 8 December 1992 in Krefeld against the national team of Denmark. In 1993, he played six more matches; his last in the last three disputed in Brisbane on 11 March 1993 Group games of the World Youth Championship. In this decisive match for a place in the final round he was defeated by the team of the team of Uruguay with 1:2.

Burghartswieser 1994 played twice for the U-21 national team. On April 19, he was defeated with this in Ankara with 0-1 against the selection of Turkey and on 6 September in Moscow with 0-2 against the selection of Russia.

Coaching career

Burghartswieser first club as a coach was the country's division side TSV 1860 Rosenheim, which he took over early in the season 2007/ 08 and - in his work ( as a player ) to 2010 - led to the national championship and promotion to the Bavarian League 2009. In April 2010, the club broke away from Burghartswieser after the club was in acute danger of relegation.

In the season 20012/13, he oversaw the country's league champions of Season South and South Bavaria League qualifiers, the football section of the SB DJK Rosenheim.

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