Andreas Brehme

Andreas Brehme in 2005

Andreas " Andi " Brehme ( born November 9, 1960 in Hamburg- Barmbek ) is a former German football player and coach.

Career as a player

Clubs

Brehme began his career at the Hamburg HSV Barmbek- Uhlenhorst before 1980 later transferred to 1 FC Kaiserslautern 1 FC Saarbrücken and a year. After that, he was active as a defense and midfielder for Bayern Munich, Inter Milan, Real Zaragoza and again for Kaiserslautern. His move in 1986 from Kaiserslautern to Munich was with two million DM at that time the highest transfer fee, which was paid for the change of a German player in the Bundesliga.

With the Palatine, he won the 1996 DFB Cup, with Bayern in 1987 and as promoted Bundesliga with 1.FC Kaiserslautern 1998, the German championship. In 1998, he finished his career as a football player.

National

In the national team he played from 1984 to 1994 in 86 international matches; he scoring eight goals, including five in the world ( 4) and European Championships (1) and including only three in the World Cup semi-finals and finals. Brehme took part in the World Championships 1986, 1990 and 1994. The highlight of his career was undoubtedly winning the Football World Cup 1990, when his penalty he scored the decisive goal in the final against Argentina 5 minutes before the end of the game. He is the only player who has a World Cup final decided by a penalty in the regular season.

His particular strength was his both feet. Been lap he, for example, in 1986 at the World Cup quarter-final against Mexico 's penalty even with the left, so he changed his penalty in the World Cup final in Rome in 1990 flat with his right foot after previously fouled Rudi Völler by Roberto Néstor Sensini the box into the left corner ( was ).

Career as a coach

In June 1999 he graduated from the Sports Hennef at a special training for particular earned national player the A coaching license. ( List of participants: Doris Fitschen, Bettina Wiegmann, Krassimir Balakov, Andreas Brehme, Guido Buchwald, Dieter Eilts, Bernd Hölzenbein, Eike Immel, Manfred Kaltz, Jürgen Klinsmann, Andreas Kopke, Jürgen Kohler, Stefan Kuntz, Pierre Littbarski, Joachim Löw, Rene Müller, Stefan Reuter, Matthias Sammer, and Andreas Zachhuber. )

From 6 October 2000 to August 25, 2002 Brehme team manager was at the 1 FC Kaiserslautern. In the second season, he equaled the FCK the start record of Bayern Munich ( from season 1995 /96) of seven victories in a row. According to the Tax Scandal in club, he was released after the resignation of CEO Friedrich surprisingly. In the 2004/05 season he coached the second division side SpVgg Unterhaching and entered on 11 April 2005 back because of failure.

VfB Stuttgart on 24 June 2005, he joined his duties as assistant coach Giovanni Trapattoni. Due to the bad back round startes of Swabia, he was discharged with the entire coaching staff on February 9, 2006.

After the career

Later Brehme worked for the DFB as an ambassador and head of the Action 1000 mini soccer fields for children and adolescents. Otherwise Brehme is a privateer. Brehme lives in Munich and Kitzbuhel.

Achievements

  • 1990 World Cup champion
  • Second in the World Cup 1986
  • Second in the European Championship 1992
  • UEFA Cup winners in 1991 with Inter Milan
  • Italian Super Cup winner in 1989 with Inter Milan
  • Italian Champion in 1989 with Inter Milan
  • German champions in 1987 with FC Bayern Munich, in 1998 with the first FC Kaiserslautern
  • DFB Cup winner in 1996 with the first FC Kaiserslautern
  • DFB - Supercup winner in 1987 with FC Bayern Munich

Awards

  • Federal Cross of Merit
  • Player of the year 1989 in Italy
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