Markus Beierle

Markus Beierle ( born June 2, 1972 in brackish home ) is a German football player.

Career

Beierles began as a youth player in his homeland. His first stations were TSV Cleebronn and Union Böckingen. Here are the first professional clubs were aware of him and so he joined in 1987 as a 15 - year-old in the youth ranks of VfB Stuttgart. With the A- juniors of VfB he became German champion in 1989 and 1990, in both finals to Beierle recorded as a scorer from. The young attacker then moved on to Stuttgart amateur team that played in the Oberliga Baden- Württemberg. In the summer of 1993, the trained machinist moved to league rivals SSV Ulm 1846, with which he rose to the Regionalliga Süd 1994. A year later he returned to Stuttgart, but he joined the Stuttgart Kickers. Here he took his leave with 23 goals, which Beierle had a major role in the rise of second-division Kickers. After his time in Baden- Württemberg in 1998, he moved to the Ruhr to MSV Duisburg. It was his first club in the Bundesliga. After two years he left the zebras and went to TSV 1860 Munich. A year later moved Beierle 2001 Hansa Rostock. For the Hanseatic League he played in the 2001/ 02 season, 26 games in the Bundesliga and scored five goals. The following season he no longer was used and changed into the winter break for second division side Eintracht Frankfurt. His expiring in summer 2005 contract was not renewed by the concord. He then joined the regional league team SV Darmstadt 98 to coach Bruno Labbadia. At the end of the season 2006/ 07 he went to Darmstadt from from the Regionalliga Süd. Then finished Beierle his career as a professional football player. In his Hessian town of Bad Vilbel since he plays for the district division SC Dortelweil, in which a year later took over the position of the players coach. The club he led after ascents over the county league and group division to the Association League Hesse.

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