- Walter Junghans
Infobox Football biography
playername = Walter Junghans
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dateofbirth = birth date and age|df=yes|1958|10|26
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countryofbirth =West Germany
dateofdeath =
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position = Goalkeeper
currentclub =Bayern Munich (Goalkeeper Coach)
youthyears =
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years = 1977-82 1982-87 1987-94 1994 1994-96
clubs =Bayern Munich Schalke 04 Hertha BSC Bayer Leverkusen Fortuna Köln
caps(goals) = 067 (0) 125 (0) 000 (0) 030 (0)
nationalyears = 1980
nationalteam = West Germany
nationalcaps(goals) = 000 (0)
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managerclubs =Walter Junghans (born 26 October 1958 in
Hamburg ) was a Germanfootball (soccer) player who playedgoalkeeper .Junghans started his professional career with
Bayern Munich in 1977, where he was the backup for legendarySepp Maier . In 1979, Maier had to end his career after a car accident, giving Junghans the opportunity to replace him. Junghans immediately enjoyed success and Bayern won the Bundesliga title in 1980 and 1981 with him between the posts. Bayern also won theGerman Cup and were European Cup runners-up in 1982, although Junghans did not play in the final. Walter Junghans was part of the European Championship-winning 1980 Germany team but as 3rd choice goalkeeper he did not play in any games. In fact he would never get a game for Germany. Junghans left Bayern for Schalke after he was demoted to 2nd-choice keeper at Bayern and spent 4 seasons inGelsenkirchen . His next career stop wasBerlin where he played for the "Old Lady"Hertha BSC Berlin . Once a promising young keeper with a bright future he was a mere curiosity at Hertha known primarily for his ability to find ways to put the ball into his own net. Junghans eventually ended his playing career in 1996 after having spent his last two seasons in the 2.Bundesliga withFortuna Köln .In 2007, Junghans returned to
FC Bayern , where he again understudedSepp Maier , this time as goalkeeper coach, before taking over upon Maier's retirement in 2008.Honours
*Bundesliga: 1980, 1981
*European Championship: 1980
*DFB Pokal : 1982
*European Cup: Runner-up 1982
*2. Bundesliga: 1990; Runner-up 1984External links
* [http://www.fussballdaten.de/spieler/junghanswalter/ Career stats at fussballdaten.de]
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