Football legend Harald Vcelar: Farewell to the game, look into the future
Football legend Harald Vcelar: Farewell to the game, look into the future
Tyrolean football has a significant farewell: Harald Vcelar, known as "Hary", ended his active player career in Bad Häring at the age of 52. As one of the icons of local football, the committed player has been active in various places in the region for decades and decisively shaped football in Tyrol. His farewell not only brings personal changes, but also takes a look at the development of football in the region.
Vcelar did not leave a league in Tyrol in his long career. His trip began in Kirchbichl, followed by stations in Kufstein, Thiersee, Söll, Kirchberg and finally Bad Häring, where he worked for almost eight years. "I enjoyed it everywhere," explains Vcelar. This passion and dedication to football were consistent and made it a recognized player.
A look at the changes in football
The requirements for football players have increased significantly in recent years. "Football has become faster and more compatible," says Vcelar and refers to the intensive training design, which is now standard. At FC B&W Glasbau Bad Häring, it is now time for the younger players to prove himself, which is why he has decided to clear the place for the youngsters. He does not want to stand in the way of the young talents and recognizes the need for new players to come into play in the combat team.
his many years of experience not only helped him in the game, but also in dealing with teammates. The motivation of his teammates and the good team structure were always of great importance for him. "I was able to motivate my teammates and love the community," explains Vcelar. This shows how valuable the social aspect in sport was for him.
A remarkable point in Vcelar's career is also his discipline and fairness. With just one preserved red card in his entire career, which he notes, she was questionable and more than 300 goals, which could be over 500 in his eyes, he stands out from many players. "There is hardly a big player," he says and confirms the trend towards fitness and physical preparation in all leagues.
Bringing family and sport under one roof was also an important factor for Vcelar. "My family always strengthened my back," he reports. In a sport that takes a lot of time, support and understanding are necessary. Through his profession as a qualified caretaker, he was able to work flexibly and thus spend time with his family.How is the former player going? In an interview, Vcelar indicates that a break is coming up, but it will not completely disappear from the scene. "I have the B-trainer license," he says promising, and it is quite possible that he will appear as a trainer in the future. As an experienced player and motivator, Vcelar remains present in football, even if the future is still unclear.
Finally, he thanks his family and his trainers who have accompanied him over the years. His resignation comes as a surprise and it remains exciting how the development of his career will continue. Speak for further insights into his life and his thoughts www.meinbezirk.at .
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