Franz Schick

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Franz Schick
Personal information
Date of birth (1960-06-22) 22 June 1960 (age 64)
Position(s) Forward
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
0000–1982 TSV Ampfing
1982–1984 1860 Munich 31 (15)
1984–1986 TSV Ampfing 84 (86)
1986–1987 VfL Bochum 4 (0)
1987–1994 TSV Ampfing
Managerial career
SV Nußdorf
SC Baldham
2003–? Falke Markt Schwaben
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Franz Schick (born 22 June 1960) is a German former professional footballer who played as a forward. Schick, while only making a very limited impact on professional football, playing four times for VfL Bochum in the Bundesliga, [1] [2] had his greatest success with third division side TSV Ampfing, where he became the top scorer of the Bayernliga on five occasions. [3]

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Career

Schick, while playing for the TSV Ampfing in the third-division Bayernliga, became the league's most successful goal scorer. He took out the honours of the league's top scorer on five occasions, 1980-81 (30), 1981–82 (29), 1984–85 (34), 1985–86 (34) and 1987–88 (29), all while with Ampfing. All up, he scored 217 goals in the league. [3] Ampfing had gained promotion to the Bayernliga in 1979 and was relegated again in 1989, never to return.

He left Ampfing during the 1982-83 season to join 1860 Munich; but was not quite as successful at his new club, scoring only 20 goals that season, [4] and he returned to his old club during the following season. [5] Schick spend a short stint with Bundesliga side VfL Bochum in the 1986-87 season but made only four appearances for the club and promptly returned to Ampfing.

In 1980-81, [6] 1985-86 [7] and 1987–88, [8] Schick was the best goalscorer in all of the German Amateur-Oberligas.

After his player career, Schick turned to coaching, coaching amateur sides SV Nußdorf and SC Baldham, before joining Bayernliga side Falke Markt Schwaben in January 2003. [9]

Career statistics

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeague
DivisionAppsGoals
TSV Ampfing 1980–81 Bayernliga 30
1981–82Bayernliga29
1982–83Bayernliga9
1860 Munich 1982–83Bayernliga1511
1983–84Bayernliga164
TSV Ampfing1983–84Bayernliga18
1984–85Bayernliga34
1985–86Bayernliga34
VfL Bochum 1986–87 Bundesliga 40
TSV Ampfing1986–87Bayernliga
1987–88Bayernliga29

Honours

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References

  1. "Franz Schick" (in German). fussballdaten.de . Retrieved 15 April 2011.
  2. "Schick, Franz" (in German). Kicker . Retrieved 15 April 2011.
  3. 1 2 50 Jahre Bayerischer Fussball-Verband(in German) Vindelica-Verlag, p.211
  4. Amateuroberliga Statistik 1982/83(in German) DSFS, p. 21
  5. Amateuroberliga Statistik 1983/84(in German) DSFS, p. 21
  6. Amateuroberliga Statistik 1980/81(in German) DSFS, p. 3
  7. Amateuroberliga Statistik 1985/86(in German) DSFS, p. 23
  8. Amateuroberliga Statistik 1987/88(in German) DSFS, p. 28
  9. Schick neuer Trainer beim FC Falke Archived 26 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine (in German) published in the Sueddeutsche Zeitung on 14 December 2002, archived on the ATSV Kirchseeon website, accessed: 5 July 2011