Bernd Brexendorf

Bernd Brexendorf

Bernd Brexendorf (born October 21 1954 in Bremerhaven) is a former German professional football player who became a physician. He has been working as the club doctor of FC Schalke 04 since the beginning of the 2007-08 season.

Biography

Already at the age of 18, midfielder Brexendorf was a member of the SV Werder Bremen Bundesliga squad. On September 8, 1973, he made his first appearance in a Bundesliga match. In the home match versus Borussia Mönchengladbach he came in as a substitute with ten minutes to go, Bremen holding a 2-all draw. He could, however, not prevent Werder losing the match by a Jupp Heynckes goal scored three minutes before the final whistle. In his first first season in Bremen he had five more appearances in the Bundesliga, though only in one match (away at 1. FC Köln) he played the full 90 minutes. In his second Bundesliga season he suffered a similar fate; he appeared in five matches, only one of which - away at Bochum - saw him play full time.

1977-78 he was with OSC Bremerhaven before joining Westfalia Herne. Having played for two more years in the 2. Fußball-Bundesliga he ended his career as a football player with Holstein Kiel. Altogether he made eleven appearances in the Bundesliga and 140 appearances in the second division, scoring 24 goals.

Settling in Kiel, he concentrated on his career as a physician, getting his approbation in 1986. At the same time he had received a coaching licence from the DFB and started as a coaching player with VfB Kiel. Since 1993 he worked as a specialist for orthopedic surgery, joint manipulation, osteopathy and sports medicine. In between 1992 and 1994 he also acted as a coach for Holstein Kiel. As from 1994 he worked as a physician in a joint practice in Kiel. Here he treated numerous Bundesliga football players and handball players of top club THW Kiel. On the side, from 1999 to 2001, he coached football team TSV Altenholz.

For the 2007-08 season, FC Schalke 04 hired Brexendorf as successor of Thorsten Rarreck, who had been club doctor for nine years.

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NAME=Brexendorf, Bernd
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SHORT DESCRIPTION=German football player and physician
DATE OF BIRTH=October 21, 1954
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