Oliver Held (soccer player)

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Personnel
birthday September 10, 1972
place of birth KielGermany
size 178 cm
position Right midfield , full-back
Juniors
Years station
SV Friedrichsort
until 1993 Holstein Kiel
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1993-1995 Holstein Kiel 56 (6)
1995-2001 FC Schalke 04 96 (4)
2001-2003 FC St. Pauli 36 (2)
2003-2010 TSV Kropp
Stations as a trainer
Years station
2006-20 ?? TSV Kropp (assistant coach)
1 Only league games are given.

Oliver Held (born September 10, 1972 in Kiel ) is a former German soccer player . He played as a midfielder and full-back. He was best known when in the 1997/98 Bundesliga season in the catch-up game on the 27th matchday with FC Schalke 04 against 1.FC Köln he blocked a shot on the goal line with his hand and , when asked by the referee, said the ball to have played with the head.

Career

Held's first clubs were SV Friedrichsort and Holstein Kiel , and in 1995 he moved to FC Schalke 04 . In six years he played 96 times in the Bundesliga and scored four goals. In 1997 he won the UEFA Cup with Schalke . In 2001 he moved to the former Bundesliga club FC St. Pauli , where he stayed for two years and scored two goals in 36 league games. From 2003 he played for the amateur club TSV Kropp until the end of his career due to injury in 2010 , where he also worked as an assistant coach for around four years. At TSV Kropp he works as a youth coach.

During his time at Schalke 04 gained attention hero because he particularly nationwide a precedent for the DFB - Sports court was. In a catch-up game on the 27th matchday of the 1997/98 season , which took place after the 32nd matchday, in the game Schalke 04 against 1. FC Köln, he fought off a shot on goal from relegation-threatened Cologne in the 81st minute when the score was 0-0 the goal line with his hand, but said at the request of the referee Uwe Kemmling that he had played the ball with his head. Kemmling therefore decided not on a penalty, but on a corner kick. In the final minute, 1. FC Köln conceded the 0: 1 and relegated to the 2. Bundesliga for the first time due to this defeat at the end of the season. Following the game, Held was banned for two games for unsportsmanlike conduct, making him the first professional to be punished for making false statements. Toni Polster , Austrian striker in the service of 1. FC Köln , wished Held after the game that he should “have no luck in his whole life”. Held has referred to this false statement several times since then as one of the biggest mistakes of his life.

Individual evidence

  1. Interview with the Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger
  2. Video of the scene, YouTube.de
  3. Eurofighter and a legendary hand game fupa.net, accessed on August 5, 2015
  4. "In the summer of 2003, he crumbled to the TSV Kropp to Oberliga Schleswig-Holstein" ... , sueddeutsche.de, accessed on August 4th, 2015
  5. Press release from TSV Kropp ( Memento of the original from March 12, 2017 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , accessed August 4, 2015 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / liga-tsv-kropp.de
  6. Aggressiveness on the maximum number of points shz.de, accessed on August 4, 2015
  7. Eurofighter and a legendary hand game fupa.net, accessed on August 5, 2015
  8. Oliver Held at sueddeutsche.de
  9. ^ Football - Bundesliga 1997/1998 - 34th matchday
  10. Oliver Held "One of my biggest mistakes"

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