Manfred Binz

{{short description|German footballer}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=February 2020}}

{{Infobox football biography

| name = Manfred Binz

| image = Manfred Binz im Eintracht Frankfurt Museum.JPG

| caption = Binz in 2008

| birth_date = {{birth date and age|df=yes|1965|9|22}}

| birth_place = Frankfurt, West Germany

| height = 1.82 m

| position = Defender, sweeper

| currentclub = FC Germania 1911 Enkheim

| youthyears1 = {{0|0000}}–1979

| youthclubs1 = VfR Bockenheim

| youthyears2 = 1979–1985

| youthclubs2 = Eintracht Frankfurt

| years1 = 1985–1996

| clubs1 = Eintracht Frankfurt

| caps1 = 336

| goals1 = 26

| years2 = 1996–1998

| clubs2 = Brescia

| caps2 = 44

| goals2 = 3

| years3 = 1998–1999

| clubs3 = Borussia Dortmund

| caps3 = 13

| goals3 = 0

| years4 = 1999–2002

| clubs4 = Kickers Offenbach

| caps4 = 68

| goals4 = 7

| years5 = 2002–2003

| clubs5 = Eintracht Frankfurt U23

| caps5 = 8

| goals5 = 0

| years6 = 2003

| clubs6 = KSV Klein-Karben{{cite web | url = http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/bundesliga/vereine/1-bundesliga/2009-10/borussia-dortmund-17/9075/spieler_manfred-binz.html | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20100315053457/http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/bundesliga/vereine/1-bundesliga/2009-10/borussia-dortmund-17/9075/spieler_manfred-binz.html | url-status = dead | archive-date = 15 March 2010 | title = Binz, Manfred | language = German | publisher=Kicker | access-date =27 December 2010}}

| caps6 = 6

| goals6 = 0

| totalcaps = 475

| totalgoals = 36

| nationalyears1 = 1987–1990

| nationalteam1 = West Germany U-21

| nationalcaps1 = 9

| nationalgoals1 = 0

| nationalyears2 = 1990–1992

| nationalteam2 = Germany{{cite web | url = http://www.focus.de/sport/fussball/bundesliga2/2-bundesliga-co-trainer-binz-beim-fsv-gefeuert_aid_444891.html | title = 2. Bundesliga – Co-Trainer Binz beim FSV gefeuert | publisher=Focus | accessdate =27 December 2010 | language = German}}

| nationalcaps2 = 14

| nationalgoals2 = 1

| manageryears1 = 2004

| managerclubs1 = Kickers Offenbach (caretaker)

| manageryears2 = 2011

| managerclubs2 = Kickers Offenbach (caretaker)

| medaltemplates = {{Medal|Sport|Men's football}}

{{MedalCountry|{{fb|GER}}}}

{{MedalCompetition|UEFA European Championship}}

{{medal|Runner-up|1992 Sweden|}}

}}

Manfred Binz (22 September 1965) is a German former professional footballer who played as a defender. He is the assistant manager of SC Hessen Dreieich.

Club career

Binz was born in Frankfurt. In his active career the sweeper won the DFB-Pokal with Eintracht Frankfurt. Having made his debut on 2 March 1985, he became the undisputed chief of the Frankfurt defence in the 1986–87 season and appeared in 246 Bundesliga games in a row. Although Frankfurt was always a championship contender at the beginning of the 1990s, Binz failed to win the Bundesliga with the eagles. Finally the national cup victory was the highlight of his active career.{{Cite web | url = https://www.munzinger.de/search/portrait/Manfred+Binz/1/2556.html | title = Manfred Binz| publisher=Munzinger Online | accessdate =27 December 2010 | language = German}}

After being eliminated in the UEFA cup in March 1994 he fell out with manager Klaus Toppmöller, causing the slow departure of the sweeper. The situation calmed down but in 1996 he left Eintracht Frankfurt for Italian side Brescia Calcio, playing in Serie B with whom he was immediately promoted to Serie A. In the winter break 1997–98 he returned to the Bundesliga,{{Cite web | url = https://www.rsssf.org/players/binzdata.html | title = Manfred Binz - Matches and Goals in Bundesliga | first = Matthias | last = Arnhold | date = 23 June 2016 | accessdate = 27 June 2016 | publisher = RSSSF}} signing at Borussia Dortmund, slowly fading his pro career and making his Bundesliga appearance on 14 August 1998.

International career

Binz won his first cap after the World Cup 1990 in a friendly match against Portugal.{{Cite web | url = https://www.rsssf.org/miscellaneous/binz-intl.html | title = Manfred Binz - International Appearances | first = Matthias | last = Arnhold | date = 23 June 2016 | accessdate = 27 June 2016 | publisher = RSSSF}} He was part of the Germany national team that finished runners-up at UEFA Euro 1992.

Honours

Eintracht Frankfurt

Germany

References