Peter Fieber | |
Birth Date: | 16 May 1964 |
Birth Place: | Bratislava, Czechoslovakia |
Height: | [1] |
Position: | Defender |
Youthyears1: | 1975–1983 |
Youthclubs1: | Inter Bratislava |
Years1: | 1983–1984 |
Clubs1: | Dukla Banská Bystrica |
Caps1: | 17 |
Goals1: | 0 |
Years2: | 1984–1986 |
Clubs2: | Inter Bratislava |
Caps2: | 56 |
Goals2: | 2 |
Years3: | 1986–1990 |
Clubs3: | DAC Dunajská Streda |
Caps3: | 117 |
Goals3: | 11 |
Years4: | 1991 |
Clubs4: | K. Beerschot VAV |
Years5: | 1991–1993 |
Clubs5: | Racing Genk |
Years6: | 1993–1996 |
Clubs6: | DAC Dunajská Streda |
Caps6: | 74 |
Goals6: | 12 |
Years7: | 1996–1997 |
Clubs7: | Artmedia Petržalka |
Years8: | 1998 |
Clubs8: | SV Meppen |
Caps8: | 14 |
Goals8: | 0 |
Nationalyears1: | 1988 |
Nationalteam1: | Czechoslovakia |
Nationalcaps1: | 3 |
Nationalgoals1: | 0 |
Nationalyears2: | 1990 |
Nationalcaps2: | 1 |
Nationalgoals2: | 0 |
Nationalyears3: | 1994 |
Nationalteam3: | Slovakia |
Nationalcaps3: | 1 |
Nationalgoals3: | 0 |
Manageryears1: | 2002 |
Managerclubs1: | FK SH Senica[2] |
Manageryears2: | 2003 |
Managerclubs2: | KFC Komárno |
Manageryears3: | 2004 |
Managerclubs3: | Rapid Bratislava |
Manageryears4: | 2005 |
Managerclubs4: | DAC Dunajská Streda |
Manageryears5: | 2006 |
Managerclubs5: | FC Senec (assistant) |
Manageryears6: | 2007 |
Managerclubs6: | Debreceni VSC (assistant) |
Manageryears7: | 2008 |
Managerclubs7: | DAC Dunajská Streda |
Manageryears8: | 2008 |
Managerclubs8: | Slovan Galanta |
Manageryears9: | 2009 |
Managerclubs9: | TJ Gabčíkovo[3] |
Manageryears10: | 2009 |
Managerclubs10: | Inter Bratislava |
Manageryears11: | 2009–2010 |
Managerclubs11: | MFK Petržalka |
Manageryears12: | 2015–2016 |
Managerclubs12: | OFK Dunajská Lužná |
Manageryears13: | 2017– |
Managerclubs13: | Persika Karawang |
Peter Fieber (born 16 May 1964) is a Slovak football player and later a football manager. He played for Dukla Banská Bystrica, Inter Bratislava, DAC Dunajská Streda, Artmedia Petržalka, Racing Genk and SV Meppen.
Fieber was part of the Dunajská Streda side which won the 1986–87 Czechoslovak Cup.[4] A member of Czechoslovakia squad at the 1990 FIFA World Cup, Fieber earned three appearances for Czechoslovakia and one cap for the newly-established Slovakia.[5]
His son, born in 1989 and also named Peter Fieber, was a footballer too. He played for Inter Bratislava in 2008—09, Petržalka from 2009 and then Budapest Honvéd whom left in 2011.[6] [7] [8] [9] [10]