Harald Kramer

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Bundesarchiv Bild 183-1990-0823-326, Chemnitzer FC, Harald Krämer.jpg
Harald Krämer in 1990
as a player for Chemnitzer FC
Personnel
birthday February 13, 1964
place of birth UnterliederbachGermany
size 190 cm
position striker
Juniors
Years station
0000-1978 VfB Unterliederbach
1978-1983 Eintracht Frankfurt
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1983-1987 Eintracht Frankfurt 61 (15)
1987-1990 SK Sturm Graz 67 (30)
1990-1991 Chemnitzer FC 9 0(3)
1991-1992 Hansa Rostock 6 0(0)
1994 SK Sturm Graz 1 0(0)
1994 FC Ligist
1994-1995 VfB Unterliederbach
1996 FC Ligist
1997-2000 VfB Unterliederbach
2000 Viktoria Kelsterbach
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1985 Germany U-21 1 0(0)
1 Only league games are given.

Harald Krämer (born February 13, 1964 in Unterliederbach ) is a former German soccer player .

Career

In his youth, Krämer played at VfB Unterliederbach and Eintracht Frankfurt . Krämer celebrated the German championship with the B-youth (1980) and the A-youth (1982) from Eintracht Frankfurt. He played in the same team with Thomas Berthold , Ralf Falkenmayer , Uwe Müller , Holger Friz and Hans-Jürgen Gundelach , among others . He started his professional career at Eintracht Frankfurt in 1983. By 1987 he played 61 Bundesliga games for Eintracht, in which he scored 15 goals.

After that, Krämer stormed for three years for the Austrian first division team SK Sturm Graz . In the 1987/88 season he took third place on the scorers list after Zoran Stojadinović from Rapid and Walter Knaller from Admira / Wacker . The Wiener Kronenzeitung affectionately referred to Krämer as "Little Goldhead" because of his strength in the ball.

From 1990 onwards, Krämer had a year each with Chemnitzer FC and Hansa Rostock . In 1992 he became a sports disabled person .
After that, Krämer played as an amateur at FC Ligist from Austria, Viktoria Kelsterbach and his former youth club VfB Unterliederbach , before ending his career in 2000.

Today Krämer still plays regularly in the traditional team of Eintracht Frankfurt, where he and former companions like u. a. Körbel, Borchers, Falkenmayer, Nachtweih and Weber are always responsible for the "goal danger".

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.rsssf.com/tableso/oost88.html