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词条 Ulrich Pfisterer
释义

  1. Playing career

  2. Coaching career

  3. Publications

  4. References

  5. External links

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Ulrich Pfisterer (born 4 November 1951 in Berlin, Germany) is a former German football player and coach. Since 2007 he is Head Coach of Blind Football Team Germany and of MTV Stuttgart.

Playing career

The former professional football player was 1970 German U21 champion with Hertha 03 Berlin. In 1972, he was a member of the German Olympic Squat, losing his place with the final cut off. In 1976, he signed a two-year contract with Juventus Melbourne, Australia.

Coaching career

After finishing his Physical Education Teacher Training 1974 in Berlin, he went 1976 to Australia working as a P.E. Teacher for the Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind, Melbourne. Here he developed many new approaches teaching Blind and Vision Impaired Children. In 1982, he received his Post-Graduate Diploma in Physical Education and Recreation for the Disabled at Deakin University (Burwood State College).

As founding member of the Victorian Olympic Sports Association of and for the Blind (1980) he also introduced Goal Ball to Australia.

From 1990-98 he was asked by the University of Melbourne and Renwick College Sydney, to lecture in Early Childhood Development, Motorik and Integration of the Blind.

In 2005, he joined the Nikolauspflege in Stuttgart (Germany) as P.E. and English teacher.

In May 2006 he participated in the IBSA Footsal-Workshop in Berlin (Germany). Straight after he founded the Blind Football team at the MTV Stuttgart, Germany. In 2007, he was asked to become Head Coach of the German B1-Football Team.[1] In 2009 this side became 5th at the European Championships in Nantes, France.

2009, 2010 and 2011 he coached MTV Stuttgart to successive German Championships.

Since July 2011 Ulrich Pfisterer is a member of IBSA Futsal Subcommittee.

Publications

  • Ulrich Pfisterer: Games for All of Us. Activities for Blind and Sighted Children in Integrated settings, Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind, Melbourne, 1983, {{ISBN|0-949390-03-8}}
  • Ulrich Pfisterer: Peers-Video, P.E. and Integration, 1993
  • Ulrich Pfisterer: Methods of Teaching Blind Football, NPC-Germany and Sepp-Herberger Stiftung, 2008

References

1. ^{{cite news|author=Klaus Grimberg |url=http://www.german-times.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=5513&Itemid=95 |title=Blind Passion: How to play football without eyesight |publisher=The German Times |date=5 May 2008 |accessdate=19 May 2011 | location=Stuttgart}}

External links

  • Official Website
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