Peter Zeiler

Peter Zeiler ( born October 8, 1970) is a former German football player.

Career

In 1990, Peter Zeiler from 1 FC Amberg for TSV 1860 Munich in the Bavarian League. In the first year of the Munich lions, nine years drittklassig played before, he was promoted to the 2nd Bundesliga. On ascent Zeiler was instrumental as a regular player and with eight goals share. After a year of second division but it went right back down to the Oberliga. 1992/93 they managed to climb again, but Zeiler graduated from that season just a game. 1993/94 managed to Munich coach Werner Lorant 60 with surprising even the walkover in the Bundesliga. But Zeiler, of a regular place in the team longer held, the club left after the season.

He transferred to SpVgg Unterhaching back to the Bavarian League. In the first year Zeiler rose for the third time in his career from the league in the second league. It was followed by four years second division, and in 1999 the rise in the top flight of German football. He was able to be used in the 1999/2000 season only five times by persistent knee problems. Therefore, he chose to be implanted the meniscus of a dead man. After he had advice from Christian Wück in which such an operation had been performed fetched, the engagement on 13 November 2000 was carried out in Belgium. Zeiler hoped so painless to playing football again, but he completed after this operation no longer a game for the Unterhachinger and finally ended his career after he officially until the 2001/02 season in the squad from 2001 antretenden in the second division Munich suburbanite stood.

After the football

Today Peter Zeiler is head of a Bavarian insurance.

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