Jürgen Kohler
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Jürgen Kohler | ||
Personal information | ||
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Full name | Jürgen Kohler | |
Date of birth | October 6, 1965 | |
Place of birth | Lambsheim, West Germany | |
Height | 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in) | |
Playing position | Defender | |
Senior clubs1 | ||
Years | Club | App (Gls)* |
1983-1987 1987-1989 1989-1991 1991-1995 1995-2002 |
SV Waldhof Mannheim 1. FC Köln Bayern Munich Juventus Borussia Dortmund |
57 (2) 55 (6) 102 (8) 191 (14) |
95 (6)
National team | ||
1986-1998 | Germany | 105 | (2)
1 Senior club appearances and goals |
Jürgen Kohler (born October 6, 1965 in Lambsheim) is a German football manager and a former football player. His 20-year long career has seen him play in the Bundesliga and Serie A. He however ended his career on a sad note by getting sent-off in the UEFA Cup final against Feyenoord. After his playing career was over, he has managed the German under-21 side, and became sports director of Bayer Leverkusen on March 31, 2003, quitting this post on June 29, 2004. On December 17, 2005, he was appointed the coach of MSV Duisburg.
On August 31, 2006, he reportedly turned down the opportunity to coach the Ivory Coast national side.
[edit] Honours
- World Cup 1990 winners with Germany
- Euro 96 winner with Germany
- UEFA Champions League 1997 winner with Borussia Dortmund
- UEFA Cup 1993 winner with Juventus, runner-up with Juventus (1995), and Borussia Dortmund (2002)
- Intercontinental Cup 1997 winner with Dortmund
- Bundesliga 1990 winners with Bayern Munich, 1996 and 2002 with Dortmund; runner-up 1989 with Cologne and 1991 with Munich
- Serie A 1995 winners with Juventus, runner-up 1992 and 1994.
[edit] Trivia
Kohler is included in the 'Classic Germany' team in Konami's Pro Evolution Soccer 6 under the name of 'Kolmann'.
[edit] Sources
Jürgen Kohler - Fussballdaten.de.
Preceded by Matthias Sammer |
German Footballer of the Year 1997 |
Succeeded by Oliver Bierhoff |
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