Sven Kaiser

Sven Kaiser ( born August 27, 1973) is a former German football player.

Playing career

Sven Kaiser played in the youth initially for the first FC Union Berlin before he moved to the A- youth Hertha BSC 1989. The Hertha Africans played Emperor first in the amateur team, but was brought on in the closing stages of the second division 1992/93 season by coach Günter Sebert three times in the pros. In the same season he reached as a regular player with the second team, called Hertha Bubis, the DFB Cup final, which ultimately 0-1 04 Leverkusen lost against Bayer. Under Uwe Reinders emperor was not used in the season 1993/94 in the pros. Only when Karsten Heine took over as coach, the Emperor came to play. But even under Heine he had a hard time in 1995/96 became emperor in the first five games four times off the bench, but came no more then to the course.

Sven Kaiser Then moved in the winter of 1996 to FC Sachsen Leipzig in the Regionalliga Nord. The Leipzig group Sven Kaiser finished first on the 6th and the 9th Place. In the 1997/98 season Saxony played around with the rise and took place at the end of 4

1998 Sven Kaiser wrote a contract with FC Carl Zeiss Jena, who had just been relegated from the Bundesliga 2. After a ninth place in the first season, reached the Emperor with Jena 1999/2000 to 4th place, the person entitled to participate in the newly formed double-track Regional.

Then Sven Kaiser returned to Berlin and went to Lichtenberg 47, with which he managed to move up to the premier league. In Lichtenberg he remained for five years before Sven Kaiser 2005 his playing career ended.

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