Career
As did most of the Danube Swabians after World World War II, the Reisch family left their native Hungary. They had lived in a small village called Németkér, which means something like "German village". They were taken up in the town of Herrieden in the district of Ansbach.
Reisch started his youth football in the local club Turn- und Sportverein Herrieden.
He later played for Turn- und Sportverein Moorenbrunn and Turn- und Sportverein Altenfurt before moving to the youth team of 1. Football Club. Reisch began playing professionally in 1960 for the 1.
Football Club. He played for the club for seven years and made over 150 appearances before joining Switzerland"s Neuchâtel Xamax in 1967.
In 1968, he signed for Belgian side Club K.V. where he played for two years before returning to Switzerland with Helmut Benthaus" successful Football Club team In he made a total of 40 appearances, scoring a total of six goals, 21 matches (2 goals) in the league and cup, 13 in the European Cup and Coppa delle Alpi (1 goal), the rest in test matches.
Summer 1972 saw him take up a player-manager"s role at Kickers Würzburg, but he lasted just one season in charge. He was later player manager for ASV Neumarkt, SSV Jahn Regensburg and for SpVgg Büchenbach and manager for various amateur teams such as SpVgg Ansbach und Football Club Amberg.
He was capped nine time for the West German national team between 1962 and 1964.