Thorsten Legat

Thorsten Legat
Personal information
Date of birth7 November 1968
Place of birthBochum, West Germany
Height1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)
Playing positionMidfielder
Youth career
–1984TuS Vorwärts Werne
1984–1986VfL Bochum
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1986–1991VfL Bochum107(9)
1991–1994Werder Bremen70(4)
1994–1995Eintracht Frankfurt22(2)
1995–1999VfB Stuttgart40(0)
2000–2001Schalke 044(0)
Total243(15)
National team
1988West Germany U211(0)
Teams managed
2005–2006Werder Bremen (youth)
2008–2009TuRa Rüdinghausen
2011Bergisch Gladbach 09 (youth)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

Thorsten Legat (born 7 November 1968) is a German retired footballer who played as a midfielder.

He only competed in the Bundesliga during his 15-year senior career, amassing totals of 243 games and 15 goals and representing mainly Bochum (five years) and Stuttgart (four).

Football career

Born in Bochum, Legat started professionally at hometown's VfL Bochum, making his Bundesliga debut on 6 September 1987 (not yet 19) in a 1–1 home draw against Borussia Mönchengladbach, and became an essential first-team member in the following seasons.

After a spectacular 1990–91 – 31 matches, seven goals, being crucial in helping Bochum retain its top division status – Legat signed with SV Werder Bremen: facing stiffer competition, he still managed to play nearly 100 official games in three seasons, and also helped the club win the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup in his debut campaign, although he did not play in the final against AS Monaco FC.

Legat then spent one season at Eintracht Frankfurt, playing as a defensive complement to Augustine Okocha, then moved south for VfB Stuttgart. With the latter, he began suffering from injuries, undergoing two Achilles tendon surgeries.

Additionally, Legat was involved in a racist incident with Guinean Pablo Thiam, a teammate, in early 1999.[1] He was immediately released, only appearing 40 times in four years combined, and spent two more injury-ravaged years at FC Schalke 04, subsequently retiring.

In 2005–06, Legat spent one year coaching Werder's under-19 side. The following year, he would be involved in another incident, in which he brandished a samurai sword to a group of youngsters after being threatened alongside his wife, slightly hitting one in the head.[2]

Honours

References

  1. "Sporting Digest: Football". The Independent. 4 December 1999. Retrieved 30 April 2012.
  2. "Former German star attacks with samurai sword". Sports by Brooks. 20 December 2008. Retrieved 30 April 2012.

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