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Once a genius passerby, joined Bayern at the age of 15, and was worth 500,000 at the age of 26. He changed his life as a coach.

7:22am, 19 June 2025【Football】

Bayern's enemy Munich was worse than that of one year in 1860. He could only struggle in Germany and C for a time, but this old team with traces of Chinese players has always been deeply in his mind.

When taking stock of historical celebrities, Hasler, Max, and Lauter are all old acquaintances, but Daniel Bierovka is a special one.

Bierovka is a native Munich. He joined Onthaxing youth training camp at the age of 14, entered Bayern's youth training camp at the age of 15, and joined Bayern's second team at the age of 18. However, when he was reluctant to continue to waste his time, Bierovka, who was unwilling to continue to waste his time, decided to switch to Munich 1860 at the age of 21, and did not seem to betray this land mentally.

Putting aside the attraction of "people move to live", Bierovka does have a subtle relationship with 1860. His father played for Munich in 1860 when he was a player, and he also took the coaching stick here after retirement.

When family sentiments and personal dreams are intertwined, Bierovka is indeed inspired to have better potential.

The 7-goal report card of 56 games is just right for Bierovka, who plays in the midfield. The most important thing is that he has counterattacked his old club Bayern.

In the 9th round of the 2001-02 Bundesliga, he scored a lightning goal in the first 9 minutes. Even though Munich 1860 was tragically reversed, Bierovka was called "Little Lion" by fans. After all, Munich 1860 has local youths in the middle and upper reaches of the standings in the two Bundesliga seasons.

If there are any bad memoirs in Munich 1860, Bierovka was hit in the nose by the referee on duty in a match against Red and White Allen, and he was once used by the German media to fill in the material for funny scenes.

"Small Temple" Munich 1860 cannot be kept, but he does not want to let anyone go easily. For this reason, he had a verbal battle with Leverkusen and criticized Bierovka who "stops when he sees it's good": "We didn't force you to come here at the beginning."

It was raining and my mother was going to get married. In the end, Leverkusen spent 3.75 million euros to get a refined finished product. At that time, the German media thought he was "the best left-hander in Germany in the future."

Walking from the Isa River to the Rhine River is Bierovka's path to advance. In fact, he was indeed selected for the German national team as he wished. Although Erovka, wearing the No. 13 jersey, has a completely different style from Barak, the same tall German scored 7 Bundesliga goals in his first season and was able to play in the middle position, so that the senior executives of Leverkusen exclaimed: "This is the most successful deal for Leverkusen this season." During the glory, Bierovka had synthesized "3B bombs" with Berbatov and Babic, and was even regarded as the "German future" by the then German national team coach Voral.

When he was a first-timer, when he was against Bayern, the substitute staged a good show of scoring twice. When he met his old club 1860, what was still fresh in memory than completing a lightning goal at the beginning was the interview afterwards: "I have a lot of feelings for 1860, but during the 90-minute game, I was cold-blooded. ”

Unfortunately, injuries have bound the growth rate of geniuses. In his first season at Leverkusen, he played 32 Bundesliga games, and only played once in the third season. When his peer Friedrich gained a foothold in the German tank, the former real-life demon could only sigh where tomorrow is?

Although his injury history is not as long as his teammate Sebecen, Bierovka, who had long lost his spirit, lost information in his eyes. When his father played football in Munich in 1860, the 6-year-old boy once said: "I don't want to go to school at all, or go to BMW to participate in any training. I just want to become a professional player! ”

One time and another moment, the rain blows away, and Bierovka, who lost his future, is frank and afraid of being hurt. Fortunately, when he played for Leverkusen, he also found a spiritual partner, which relieves the sense of gap to a certain extent: "Love is the most important thing in life. If you only know football, then your mind will be in trouble sooner or later. ”

Joining Stuttgart at the age of 26 was not a loss, but unfortunately, Bierovka, who changed his jersey number, was still staring at by injuries. In the warm-up match of the preseason in 2005-06, he suffered a violent foul from the opponent's defender and was carried away by the team doctor. The doctor was eventually diagnosed with a fracture of his left foot.

The season reimbursement was expected, but Bierovka, who had a glass heart, could not get out of the spiritual shackles. He often stared at his right foot, after all, Stuttgart, who had Hildebran, Kakao and Gomez, won the Bundesliga salad in the 2006-07 season. Bierovka, who made 12 appearances and scored 0 goals, cured himself. However, in his plan to become bigger and stronger, Bierovka, who only spent 500,000 euros in the transfer fee, became an outsider.

So, at the age of 28, he returned to his roots and joined the past Munich 1860, which he loved and hurt, in other words, Bierovka played in the Bundesliga second.

In the 2007-08 season, Bierovka played 32 times for Munich 1860 and contributed 7 goals. This is the choice he loves. Unfortunately, injuries deprived him of his happiness in stages. He no longer had the courage to say thirty after being reimbursed for consecutive seasons.

However, Bierovka, who seems fragile, is no longer the courage to say thirty. But Fka has a brave heart. He has been playing in the 1860 team of Munich until he was 35 years old before retiring. Including his two years of debut, he has played here for 9 years.

From parting ways to reunion of mirrors, it is not a happy ending. At least in 2017, when 1860 was relegated from the German Second Division and failed to obtain the German C qualification, he could only participate in the fourth league. Bierovka never left and took the initiative to stand up as the team's head coach..

After successfully advancing to Class C, Bierovka jumped into the stands and tears wet his clothes, but his mission is not to be continued. In 2020, he went to coach at the Swiss second-tier FC Wacker Innsbruck and also studied coaching courses with the current German national team coach Nagorsmann.

Perhaps one day, he and the Munich 1860 will appear in the fans' sight in other surprises.