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Norbert Eder Personal information Full name Norbert Alban Eder Date of birth 7 November 1955 Place of birth Bibergau, West Germany Height 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in) Playing position Defender Youth career 1963–1973 VfR Bibergau 1973–1974 1. FC Nuremberg Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1974–1984 1. FC Nuremberg 301 (27) 1984–1988 FC Bayern Munich 132 (6) 1988–1990 FC Zürich 25 (2) Total 458 (35) National team 1975–1978 West Germany Amateur 15 (2) 1980 West Germany B 1 (0) 1986 West Germany 9 (0) Teams managed 1992–1994 SB DJK Rosenheim 1995–1996 SB DJK Rosenheim 1996–1997 1. FC Garmisch-Partenirchen 2006–2008 TSV 1860 Rosenheim 2008 TuS Holzkirchen * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).Norbert Eder (born 7 November 1955) is a former German football player.
Norbert Eder played in 286 Bundesliga matches (11 goals) for 1. FC Nuremberg and FC Bayern Munich,[1] being further present in nine internationals for West Germany in 1986 after he had surprisingly been included in the squad of the West Germans for the 1986 FIFA World Cup. In that tournament he came to action in all matches of his team, finishing runner-up with them after they were beaten by Argentina in the final. The defender reached the European Cup final with FC Bayern Munich in 1987 against Porto and won three Bundesliga titles (1985, 1986, 1987), plus one German Cup (1986) trophy. He had joined them from 1. FC Nuremberg for a fee of 150,000 Deutsche Mark in 1984. In the 2nd Bundesliga, Norbert Eder scored 22 goals in 147 appearances for 1. FC Nuremberg in between 1974 and 1984.[1]
References
- ^ a b "Norbert Eder" (in German). fussballdaten.de. http://www.fussballdaten.de/spieler/edernorbert/. Retrieved 4 September 2009.
West Germany squad – 1986 FIFA World Cup Runners-Up 1 Schumacher (c) • 2 Briegel • 3 Brehme • 4 Förster • 5 Herget • 6 Eder • 7 Littbarski • 8 Matthäus • 9 Völler • 10 Magath • 11 Rummenigge • 12 Stein • 13 Allgöwer • 14 Berthold • 15 Augenthaler • 16 Thon • 17 Jakobs • 18 Rahn • 19 K. Allofs • 20 Hoeneß • 21 Rolff • 22 Immel • Coach: BeckenbauerCategories:- 1955 births
- Living people
- German expatriate footballers
- German footballers
- Germany international footballers
- Germany B international footballers
- 1. FC Nuremberg players
- FC Bayern Munich players
- 1986 FIFA World Cup players
- FC Zürich players
- Fußball-Bundesliga players
- German football defender, 1950s birth stubs
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