Stefan Reisch

Stefan " Steff " Reisch ( born November 29, 1941 in Németkér / Hungary) is a former player of the 1st FC Nuremberg, the German championship in 1962 and helped win the DFB-Pokal for the " Club" in 1961.

Childhood

Like most Danube Swabians left the parents of Stefan Reisch after the end of World War II their home in Hungary and settled on the Central Franconian Ansbach. His first club stations were the TSV and TSV Herrieden Altenfurt, ere Reisch 1955 1 FC Nuremberg joined. Before the coming young talent under coach Herbert Widmayer was installed in the seniors in 1960 in the Oberliga Süd directly from youth, Stefan Reisch had in common with his comrades from the A- Youth, Kurt Haseneder, before the UEFA youth tournament in 1960, the colors of the German represent selection.

Club career

In his first round 1960/61, in the Ligaelf the 19 -year-old was able to celebrate winning the German Championships, in 1962 winning the DFB Cup.

He came for the 1st FC Nuremberg in the Oberliga Süd from 1960 to 1963 to 81 matches and scored eight goals. In the Football League came in 1967 under coach Max Merkel after 86 games and scored nine goals, the end of his players activity in Nuremberg. In Nuremberg, the left rotor was known for his artistic ball handling and imaginative deception and often received applause for it to open scene. Because of his quiff, he became the " James Dean" of 1.FCN called and was one of umschwärmtesten players of his generation.

He moved to Switzerland to Neuchatel Xamax, went to a season for two years after Belgium to Brugge, where he came to Cup Winners Cup honors and eventually played from 1970 to 1972 at FC Basel under coach Helmut Benthaus, where he by winning the Swiss Championship 1972 his professional career ended.

After professional career, the trained furniture merchant built on a modern stationery shop in Nuremberg and chased the leather as a player - coach at the Würzburg Kickers, the ASV Neumarkt, the SSV Jahn Regensburg and SpVgg Büchenbach still years behind. Later, he oversaw a number of amateur clubs in the Frankish province and kicked with the "old masters" of the PUMA " ejection seat ".

National

The DFB in 1961 put him in the junior national team, but then delayed the installation in the national team until after the World Cup in Chile in 1962. On September 30, 1962 with a 3-2 win in Zagreb against Yugoslavia - his team-mate Heinz Strehl cared for all three goals - he celebrated then in the first international match after the World Cup made ​​its debut in the national team under national coach Sepp Herberger. By the ninth application on 12 May 1964 in Hanover 's 2-2 draw against Scotland but his career was ended in the DFB team.

Achievements

Nuremberg

  • German Masters: 1961
  • DFB Cup winner: 1962

Bruges

  • Belgian football Cup winner: 1970

Basel

  • Swiss Champion: 1972
  • Alps Cup winner: 1970
  • Uhrencup winner: 1970
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