Ralf Jester

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Ralf Jester , also Ralph Jester , (born September 8, 1968 in Hamburg ) is a former German football player .

career

Jester started playing football at Bramfelder SV . In his youth he played with Stefan Effenberg and Walter Laubinger in an extremely successful junior team that made it to the semifinals of the German B-Junior Championship in 1984. Jester, like Laubinger, was part of the Hamburg state selection and was appointed to the junior national team. With the U16 selection, which he led as team captain, he won the silver medal at the U-16 World Cup in 1985 after a 2-0 defeat in the final against Nigeria.

In the A-youth he switched to Hamburger SV , played there for a year and then rose to the HSV amateur team. Because of his consistently good performance, he received a professional contract. In 1989/90, however, Jester only played one Bundesliga role. He was substituted on for Ditmar Jakobs in the HSV home game on September 20, 1989 against Werder Bremen , who was seriously injured in that game and then became a sports disabled person.

Ralf Jester could not assert himself as a professional and went back to amateur football. He first played at TuS Hoisdorf , then at SV Lurup . With SC Vorwärts-Wacker 04 he was Hamburg champion, with TuS Dassendorf he won the Hamburg Cup in 2000.

Others

Jester was trained as a wholesale merchant.

Individual evidence

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