Robert Jaspert

Robert Jaspert ( born February 26, 1960) is a German former football player and current coach. Most recently, he was assistant to Pierre Littbarski at FC Vaduz.

Career

As a player Jaspert was active for unterklassige Berlin clubs: the second team of Tennis Borussia SF Kladow, Hertha Zehlendorf, Wacker 04, Prussia Wilmersdorf, Rapide Wedding, Wedding, FC, ​​Westend 01, NSC Marathon 02 and were his stations.

In TeBe his coaching career began. First, he led from 1996, the second team from the Union to the Regionalliga, was after the dismissal of Stanislav Levý briefly interim coach of the second division teams, and took over on 16 November 2000 as the successor of Mirko Slomka the Regional team of Tennis Borussia. However, after seven defeats in a row he had to relinquish his post on 23 March 2001 at Friedhelm Haebermann.

For the season 2001 /02 he was in the second division MSV Duisburg Assistant coach Pierre Littbarski, with whom he had played together in the Zehlendorfer A youth. Later he was assistant coach Jo Bonfrere with the national team of South Korea, with whom he taught the first defeat under Jürgen Klinsmann in December 2004, the German team 3-1 in Busan. In August 2005, he lost his post as Bonfrere resigned.

In March 2007 Jaspert became coach of the Lebanese first division al aheb, which is supported by Hezbollah. In his hotel room in Beirut hit in June 2007, in his absence, a shrapnel. The car bombing was the politician Walid Eido; while the soccer player Hussein and Hussein Dokmak Neim Al Ahebs league rivals Nejmeh SC were killed.

After the stopover Saipa Tehran Jaspert was since November 4, 2008 Assistant coach Pierre Littbarski at FC Vaduz. Littbarski and his team were prematurely released in April 2010 of their contracts.

Previously Jaspert worked as a molecular biologist at the Robert Koch Institute in Berlin.

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