Jochen Müller (soccer player, 1963)

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Jochen Müller (born April 18, 1963 ) is a former German soccer player .

Career

Müller began playing football in his home town at FC Erbach , with whom he moved into the second main round of the 1985/86 DFB Cup . In 1986 he moved to SV Waldhof Mannheim in the Bundesliga , where the defender and midfielder played 97 Bundesliga games in which he scored two goals before relegation to the 2nd Bundesliga in summer 1990. As a professional, he remained loyal to Mannheim for another year in the second division, in which the club missed direct resurgence. As a midfielder, Jochen Müller was on the pitch in 23 league games in the second division for SVW and scored two goals.

In 1991, Müller became the first German football player to date to join the Scottish club Dundee United , although his previous club only agreed to the change after the player had waived his outstanding 18,000 D-Mark salary in writing. A short time later, however, he was seriously injured and had to end his career after a disc operation.

After his active career, Müller became involved in the youth field, worked as a football coach - among others at FC Hirschhorn - and worked for the Southwest German Football Association , at the Mannheim DFB base and the 1st Rhein-Neckar football school , before becoming a youth coach in July 2007 returned to SV Waldhof.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. spiegel.de: "Pure Fear" (accessed on April 12, 2012)
  2. spowo.net: "New B-Youth Trainer for SVW" (accessed on April 12, 2012)