Ulf Kliche

Ulf Kliche ( born August 7, 1969 in Flensburg ) is a former German football player.

Career

Clubs

Kliche began in Oeversee, ten kilometers south of Flensburg, the resident gymnastics and sports club with football games, came through the local county and later as selection of Schleswig-Holstein to VfB Kiel and as A Teenager in 1987 to Bayern Munich, with the he was in the same year the Bavarian national champion. The association until 1992 belonging, he received for the 1990/91 season the status of a contract Amateurs and was even used internationally: On 20 March 1991 he was in the quarter -final second leg in Europe Champions Cup in a 2-0 win in the away match against FC Porto in the 89th minute substitute for Manfred Bender.

1992/93 he played 17 league games and a DFB cup game for the second division club VfB Oldenburg, moved - by the descent of his team due - to TuS Hoisdorf and after another season for the Regionalliga side SV Wilhelmshaven in which he remained until 1999. It was followed by four seasons at SV Concordia Ihrhove and three at VfL Oldenburg, where he finished his career in 2006 as a player. From 2006 to 2009 he held the position of assistant coach at this club.

National

Kliche played three times for the 1990 Olympic selection team for the first time on May 15 in Muri 's 2-1 victory over Switzerland, the last time on 28 August in Amadora in the 1-1 draw against Portugal.

Others

Kliche lives with his wife and two children in Oldenburg and is active as a teacher of sports and mathematics.

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