Stanislaus Bergheim

Stani Bergheim ( born August 18, 1984 in Krasnaya Gorka, now part of Grigoriopol Moldova as Stanislaus Bergheim ) is a former German football player of Moldovan descent. By the summer of 2013 he stood at second division VfR Aalen under contract.

Career

At the age of eight years Bergheim came from Moldova to Germany and grew from then on in Ellwangen. In youth Bergheim played for TSV 1846 Ellwangen and FC Röhlingen 1948. Moreover, he was also in the national team of the Württemberg Football Association to use. In the adult area of 1.82 m wide striker played until 2005 for Normannia Gmünd.

Following positions at the Bonner the second team of Karlsruher SC SC and in 2008 he came to 1.FC Heidenheim, with which he was master of the Regionalliga Süd 2009 and rose to the third league. However, he could not prevail in Heidenheim and returned at the beginning of the season 2009/10 back to the Oberliga Normannia Gmünd.

In summer 2011, he completed a trial at third division VfR Aalen. However, because the club would rather commit a left-back for his first team instead of a striker, Bergheim first moved to the regional league playing second team of VfR in order to recommend about these good performances for the first team. So he moved after five games in which he scored four goals in the squad for the first team and eventually gave 10 September 2011 made ​​his professional league debut, as in the game against 1 FC Saarbrücken in the 68th minute for it Martin Dausch came on. Three days later he was playing for the first time in the starting lineup. Although he was it was mostly one-or replaced, Bergheim got quite a lot of operating time and thus came in his first season to 23 missions, 15 of them from the beginning. At the end of the season with the team he reached the second place in the table and climbed up to the 2nd Bundesliga. In his second year in Aalen he was again mainly to the - now relegated to the division - reserve the VfR, which he led with 21 goals this season for promotion back to the League Association and also scorer. In the 2nd Bundesliga Bergheim came only twice used, each against SV Sandhausen: While he was on as a substitute only in the final phase in the first leg, he stood in the return leg even in the starting lineup, but was then replaced in the 74th minute.

After the expiry of his contract with the Aalenern the summer of 2013 Bergheim ended his professional career. He joined then the 2013/2014 season the country's division TSV Essingen on.

Achievements

  • Promotion to the 2nd Bundesliga: 2012 with the VfR Aalen

Private

Bergheim is married since 2009 and has two children. In addition to his activity as a professional footballer, he graduated in engineering education.

2013 was Stanislaus Bergheim officially change its name in his usual nickname Stani.

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