Michael Tarnat

Michael Tarnat (born 27 October 1969 in Hilden ), also called fir, is a former German football player.

Career

Clubs

Tarnat began in 1979 in his birthplace, Hilden, the football section of the local SV Hilden -Nord, with football games. For the season 1990/91 he was 19 - year committed by second division club MSV Duisburg, for the 38 league games he played in his first pro season 33 and scored four goals. His debut on 7 August 1990 ( 2nd Round ), 2-0 win in the away match against VfL Osnabrueck he crowned immediately with his first goal, the hit to the final score after 84 minutes - seven minutes after Substitutes for Dirk brakeman. In four seasons, he went to the club twice in the Bundesliga on and off twice. His league debut came on August 2, 1991 ( 1st Round ) 1-0 victory at home to VfB Stuttgart; He scored his first Bundesliga goal on 27 August 1993 ( 4th Round ) in a 1-1 away draw against VfB Leipzig with the results for the interim 1-0 in the 26th minute. For the 1994/95 season he moved to Karlsruher SC, for whom he played 81 Bundesliga games in three seasons and scored seven goals. For the 1997/98 season he was obliged by league rivals Bayern Munich as unobtrusive complement to the all-star ensemble. In six seasons, he won with the Bavaria 13 ( below ) tracks. During this time he competed in 1999 and two very memorable games for Bayern Munich.

On May 26, he was among the team that still lost the Champions League final against Manchester United in injury time with 1:2 and 18 September (5th Round ) to the same team for which he 's 2-1 - victory in the away match against Eintracht Frankfurt held with a remarkable parade in the closing stages. From the 62 minutes he tended goal for the injured goalkeeper Bernd Dreher, who previously replaced the injured by his own defender Samuel Kuffour goalkeeper Oliver Kahn.

For the season 2003/ 04 he moved to the English first division club Manchester City, he left after 32 of 38 league games again and Bundesliga side Hannover 96 moved. Although Tarnat originally wanted to end his career after the 2006/07 season, he extended the winter break of the season his contract initially for one year and again in December 2007 to the end of the season 2008 /09. After only a few hours before the last home game of the season on 16 May 2009 ( 33rd Round ) he was informed against VfL Wolfsburg, the club his expiring contract do not plan to renew, Tarnat refused after his early substitution in the 58th minute the handshake with coach Dieter Hecking whose behavior described Tarnat as unworthy and disrespectful. Further cooperation with Hannover 96 refused Tarnat posed by these activities in a conversation with club president Martin Kind from. Instead, he returned to Munich and has since August 2009 working as a youth scout and also in July 2010 as a junior coordinator and athletic director of the Junior Team for Bayern Munich.

National

For the senior team, he completed between 1996 and 1998 19 internationals. On October 9, 1996, he debuted in Yerevan in World Cup qualifying match of Group 9 in a 5-1 victory against the selection of Armenia, when he came off the bench inn 75 minutes for Thomas Hassler.

In 1998 he took part with the senior national team at the 1998 World Cup in France and played four tournament games. In the second group match on June 21, 1998 in Lens, in a 2-2 draw against the national team of Yugoslavia, led his long-range shot that deflected off Mihajlovic for own goal, the 1:2 goal back. His last international game, he completed on 14 October 1998 in Chisinau in a 3-1 victory in the European Championship qualifier against Moldova choice.

Achievements

  • World Cup winners in 2001
  • Champions League winners in 2001
  • German Champion 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003
  • DFB Cup winners 1998, 2000, 2003
  • League Cup winners 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000
  • Participation in the 1998 World Cup

Awards

  • Scorer of the month October 2002
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