Matthias Bergmann

Matthias Bergmann (born 1962, Stuttgart) is a German-Brunanter footballer currently coaching FC Kings.

Club career
Bergmann was born in Stuttgart, Germany. He started playing for VfB Stuttgart in the early 180s, but litle playing time resulted in him moving to St. Marks Koningstad. They believed him to be a very promising player, but did not give him many opportunities with the first team. He was a regular player from 1985, but the acquisition of Manuel Belmont saw him lose his spot. He was transferred in 1987 to FC Kings for Th. 6,000,000. At FC Kings, he quickly became the star player of the team. IN his debut season, he scored six goals, and in 1988 he got 15. He would become the highest-scoring FC Kings player in history, with 163 goals in 8 years. He moved to Al Sadd in Qatar in 1995 and would retire in 1998.

National team
Bergmann became a naturalized Brunanter in 1988. He was called up to the national team in April 1989 and would receive 19 caps in official competitions. He scored 9 international goals and had six assists.

Coaching career
Several teams, including Tel Aviv and FC Kings wanted Bergmann as a coach. He was not interested in coaching but in 2008 he joined FC Kings. He was very nearly axed in 2010 after a 5-0 loss to St. Marks and a 3-1 defeat at the AFC Cup semis to 2nd division Adamstown F.C. The team decided to keep him and he led them to a 3rd place in the 2010 AFC championship. In 2011, he had his best season, leading FC Kings to the league finals (a 2-2 draw where Kings won on penalties).