Reinhold Daschner

Reinhold Daschner (born 16 October 1969 in Munich) is a German football coach and former football player.

Career

After the youth at FC Hertha Munich and Bayern Munich Daschner was from the 1987/88 season as a contract Amateur in the first team of Bayern, however, came - in the following season - at no obligation game use and then moved up to the first FC Cologne.

The first competitive match for the " Billy Goats " he completed on 12 December 1990 in the quarter-finals of the UEFA Cup competition that was lost at Atalanta Bergamo 0-1; with the Substitutes in 73 minutes for Maurice Banach he could not prevent the exit from the competition. In the Bundesliga, he played six times ( as a substitute ), where he ( 19th Round ) made ​​his debut on March 2, 1991 at the 0-0 draw at home against VfL Bochum. After he stayed in the subsequent season without the use, he moved to second division club Hannover 96 for it - matured to become a regular player - in his first season, 36 of 46 games completed and also his first goal of eight ( on 22 July 1992 (4th Round ) in the 5-0 home win against SV Darmstadt 98 ) achieved. Daschner completed four seasons until relegation in 1996, moved to third division LR Ahlen in 2000 with the rise in the 2nd Bundesliga succeeded.

2004 Daschner left the club and played from 2005 at the 1 FC Hersbruck, an amateur club from the Bezirksoberliga Middle Franconia, he ( 2007-2009 ) trained in personal union and the former Bundesliga players Thomas Ziemer and Martin Driller committed. For the 2013/14 season Daschner took over the circle division TSV Altenfurt

Others

Daschner also played ten times in the DFB Cup competition, scoring three goals (Hannover 96 5/2, LR Ahlen 5/1) and once in the UEFA Cup winner, taking in the first round in a 2-1 home win return match against Werder Bremen scored both goals.

Achievements

  • Finalist in the DFB Cup 1991 ( with the 1st FC Cologne; without insert)
  • Promotion to the 2nd Bundesliga 2000 ( with the LR Ahlen )
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