Michael Nushöhr

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Michael Nushöhr (born August 14, 1962 in Ulm ) is a former German soccer player .

Player career

Nushöhr, who played for FC Bayern Munich and SSV Ulm 1846 as a youth , began his professional career in 1983 in the second Bundesliga with 1. FC Saarbrücken . In 1985 he moved to VfB Stuttgart , for which he played 38 Bundesliga games, in which he scored four goals (all from penalties). In 1987 he moved to 1. FC Kaiserslautern , but only appeared there seven times and scored no goals. In the winter break of the 1987/88 season he returned to 1. FC Saarbrücken in the second division. After he had made promotion to the Bundesliga with FCS in 1992, he moved to Liechtenstein as a player-coach for FC Balzers . In total he played 179 times for Saarbrücken in the 2nd Bundesliga and scored five goals, none of which came from penalties.

Bundesliga record

In the 7-0 home win of VfB Stuttgart in the Bundesliga against Hannover 96 on February 8, 1986, he scored three goals from 2-0 to 4-0 one after the other with a penalty . To this day, he holds the sole Bundesliga record for the most penalties converted in a game. These goals were also his first goals in the Bundesliga. He also scored his fourth and last Bundesliga goal on April 5, 1986 with a penalty against Eintracht Frankfurt. VfB's 7-0 win is also VfB's biggest home win in the Bundesliga to date. Only five weeks later, the Swabians managed an away win of the same amount at Fortuna Düsseldorf, which is also a club record and where Nushöhr was also on the pitch (for one half).

Coaching career

Between 1998 and 2005 he was a trainer at Chur 97 .

Between 2005 and 2007 he worked for the BVF (Bündnerfussballverband) for two years as the coach of “Team Graubünden U-15”. That was his first position as a junior coach.

From July 2007 he was again a coach at FC Balzers. There he was released on September 18, 2012, and was succeeded by Mario Frick .

Since 2013 he has been the technical director of the Graubünden Football Association in Switzerland.

From May 2018 he took over Chur 97 on an interim basis in order to keep the team in the 2nd league interregional.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Bündner Fußballverband - Michael Nushöhr and Michael Kopf at the BFV. Retrieved June 2, 2018 .
  2. Is Chur 97 falling unchecked towards the descent? - GR Today . In: GRToday . May 14, 2018 ( grheute.ch [accessed June 2, 2018]).