Carsten Pröpper

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Carsten Pröpper
Carsten Pröpper 1992-93.jpg
Carsten Pröpper 1992/93 season
Personnel
birthday 20th October 1967
place of birth RemscheidGermany
size 180 cm
position midfield
Juniors
Years station
Wuppertal SV
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1986-1989 Wuppertal SV 96 (32)
1989-1991 BVL 08 Remscheid ? 0(?)
1991-1993 FC Remscheid 67 (24)
1993-1998 FC St. Pauli 154 (16)
1998-2001 Rot-Weiß Oberhausen 45 0(7)
1 Only league games are given.

Carsten Pröpper (born October 20, 1967 in Remscheid ) is a former German soccer player .

career

The midfielder and son of Günter "Meister" Pröpper comes from a well-known family of footballers. In addition to his father, his two cousins Thomas and Michael Pröpper were also professional footballers.

Carsten Pröpper began his career in the Oberliga Nordrhein with Wuppertaler SV and BVL Remscheid, the predecessor of FC Remscheid , with whom he was promoted to the second Bundesliga in 1990/91 . From 1993 to 1998 he played for FC St. Pauli , from 1993 to 1995 and 1997/98 in the 2nd Bundesliga and from 1995 to 1997 in the first division . He then moved to Rot-Weiß Oberhausen , where he - apart from a subsequent brief come-back attempt at the Hamburg association league forward-Wacker Billstedt - ended his career in the 2000/01 season due to injury.

In the DFB Cup , Carsten Pröpper scored twelve goals in a total of 24 games. With FC St. Pauli he reached the quarter-finals in 1994/95 , scoring four goals in four games. With Rot-Weiß Oberhausen he even reached the semi-finals in the 1998/99 DFB Cup , where they lost 3-1 to Bayern Munich in front of almost 50,000 spectators in the old Schalke Park Stadium .

Pröpper is a partner in a sports center in Hamburg and was a deputy member of the executive committee at FC St. Pauli from March to November 2007. In May 2008, Pröpper was introduced to the future third division club Wuppertaler SV as the new sports director , but resigned from this position in January 2009 for health reasons. In December 2011 he took on the role of managing director of the Lower Rhine division 1. FC Wülfrath .

Calls

  • 1. Bundesliga : 60 games and eight goals for FC St. Pauli
  • 2. Bundesliga : 206 games and 39 goals, of which
    • 67 games, 24 goals for FC Remscheid
    • 94 games, eight goals for FC St.Pauli
    • 45 games, seven goals for Rot-Weiß Oberhausen

Awards

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ WSV season 1988/89