Peter Hackmair

Peter Hackmair ( born June 26, 1987 in Vöcklabruck ) is a retired Austrian football player at the position of midfielder and current writer. In September 2012, he published his book change dreams.

Career

Club career

Hackmairs career began at the age of six years at SK Chamber in Attersee am Attersee. The age of twelve he got into the BNZ SV Ried. In the season 2006/ 07 he signed his first professional contract at Ried. His debut in the top division of Austria gave Hackmair on 5 August 2006 in the 0-1 away defeat against SK Sturm Graz, when he came off the bench in 63 minutes for Patrick Wolf. This year he celebrated with the SV Ried sensational runner-up behind RB Salzburg. In the following seasons, he was a regular player not to imagine the Riedern. Two serious knee injuries and a pubic bone inflammation threw him almost in rhythm back again and again and prevented his big breakthrough at this time. But he celebrated all his comebacks in record time and won again and again a regular place. In 2011, Peter Hackmair adopted as the Austrian Cup winner in rush because he wanted a new challenge. He switched to Wacker Innsbruck. In the Tyrolese, he quickly became a top performer, scoring in the 2011/12 season in 18 games two goals. On March 21, 2012 shorts for Peter Hackmair the circle. Just as his career began, they should stop. His last Bundesliga game he played on this day away against Sturm Graz, again the match was lost 0-1. In the 30th minute, he injured his knee and had to be replaced. Just five months later, on 21 August 2012, he declared the immediate resignation as a professional football player and finished his career on the grounds that " no longer feel the absolute passion for football and want to change therefore. "

Internationally

Hackmair played in all the junior teams of Austria, where he was able to celebrate with the bronze medal at the U19 European Championship and 4th place in the U20 World Cup his greatest successes (each as a regular player ). Overall, he came with all youth teams in 38 international appearances.

Achievements

  • Austrian Cup Winner 2011
  • 4th place at the U20 World Cup in Canada
  • Vice Champion 2007
  • 3rd place in the U19 European Championships in Poland

Biography " change dreams "

A month after the end of his career, on 24 September 2012 Peter Hackmair published his book "Change Dreams ," which is a colorful mix of biographical, counselor, but also critical opinions on important issues in professional football. In addition, he studied economics.

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