Alexander Famulla

Famulla Alexander ( born September 20, 1960, when Aleksander Famula ) is a former German - Polish football goalkeeper from Lubliniec, German Lublinitz, Poland.

1986, he joined the succession of Bernd Fuhr in the gate of the second division club Karlsruher SC, got with the team under Winfried Schäfer a year later in the Bundesliga and was until 1992 a total of 112 Bundesliga and 38 second division games for the KSC on the court.

Round 7 of the 1988/89 season Famulla Alexander was fouled roughly in the away game at the 1st FC Nuremberg of the striker Souleymane Sane. After Famulla had buried the ball already safe among themselves, Sane jumped with outstretched foot on the head of the goalkeeper, whose ear was place almost completely severed and had to be sewn with 20 stitches again.

On November 10, 1990, he made ​​in the first half of the match against VfL Bochum at two goals against a hapless figure so that it auswechselte Shepherd at the break against the 21 -year-old junior goalkeeper Oliver Kahn. The KSC won the game 3-2 and Kahn broke Famulla as goalkeeper of the national league from. For reservists demoted, he moved to 1992/ 93 for second division FC 08 Homburg, for he completed nine missions.

Today he works as a goalkeeping coach of the second division women's team TSG 1899 Hoffenheim. He also runs a lottery shop in Schwetzingen.

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