Manfred Kastl

Manfred Kastl ( born September 23, 1965) is a former German football player. He played as a striker.

Career

Kastl played in at least the 1984/85 season in the national league for the SK run. He was top scorer in that season. He was born in 1986 in collaboration with Dietmar Beiersdorfer of SpVgg Fürth to Hamburg, where he played 37 games in two years and in 1987 won the DFB-Pokal. In 1988 he moved for a transfer fee in the amount of DM 2.5 million to Bayer Leverkusen. The transfer fee was the then second highest in Bundesliga history. For the Leverkusen he was in the 1988/89 season active. He then played in 1989 for VfB Stuttgart. After winning the German championship in 1992, he moved to SSV Ulm 1846. Among his time in Stuttgart him lay claims to be still a gutdotiertes offer of English club Chelsea. However, he ended the professional career because of cancer of his mother.

1991 bought Manfred Kastl in Wolfschlugen a hotel, which he led to insolvency in 1995. Then he built the hotel in a private nursing home at the house Kastl. In September 2004, he was implicated in the Czech Republic in a serious car accident in which the driver of the car, sitting as a passenger in the Kastl, was killed when the car crashed into a tree. Kastl himself suffered multiple fractures and was in a coma for 17 days. Since then, he has been severely handicapped with a degree of handicap of 80

2008 Kastl went into personal bankruptcy. In June 2012, it was reported that he had lived at this time of unemployment benefits. In March 2008, the nursing home had to file for bankruptcy.

Kastl is also an avid poker player and is frequently on DSF and the Fourth to see where he participated also been victorious in live tournaments.

From May 2013 to October 2013 was Kastl football department manager at SK run.

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