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Sports club story: Kreisliga, Premier League, Nationalspieler im TV – Sendung

Sports club story: Kreisliga, Premier League, Nationalspieler im TV – Sendung

Stefan “Paule” Beinlich. Type: one of us. Ikone at FC Hansa Rostock. Beliebter Star at Bayer 04 Leverkusen, Hertha BSC Berlin, at HSV. There was a war between the Bundesligas of the 1990s and 2000s. A career with ups and downs. With two upheavals, an abstieg, with football and the Champions League, with the most verletzungen, the “Unterhaching-Trauma” and the verpassten-mastery. This Karriere is ready quickly. In the GDR, Beinlich would be an assistant at BFC Dynamo Berlin. If you have general grounds, this is official. A year of football, then the new start in the Kreisklasse – and as a Kickstarter: the Wechsel with 19 years to Aston Villa in the new established Premier League. War of 1991. “There is a first class that came with the Rolls-Royce of the Club Presidents in the Hyatt overnight stay,” so Beinlich. There, the first Junge from the East. “Yes and no. I can’t say more than I am.” Benjamin Unger and Matthias Hufmann described the path from BSG Bergmann-Borsig to England in the Bundesliga and its Nationalspieler – in the “Sportclub Story”. The film was made by the car racer with Beinlich’s former Trainer at the BSG Bergmann-Borsig spoken, with Tony Daley (Aston Villa), the English National player, with Stefan Beinlich’s long-time Arzt, with Reiner Calmund, the current Manager at Bayer 04 Leverkusen ( “Unterhaching is not so erklären…”), with Bruder Matthias, blesser Frau Katrin – and above all with: Stefan Kretzschmar. Is the prize “Handball-Punk” and the favorite football player? “I know keinen others wie ihn,” said Kretzschmar über Beinlich. They are both great friends, play Urlaub, play golf. “Wir haben dieselbe Herkunft, een ähnliche Geschichte.” Stefan “Paule” Beinlich. Professional for 18 years. More than 250 Bundesligas, 16 Premier League matches. After a Foul 2008 in Duisburg War Schluss. “Ein pair Jahre zu früh”, who Beinlich said. “Aber besser, that’s my experience, as a young player.” For my career, so for the last 52 years, it is all a matter of: grateful. (Sender info)