Andreas Vogler (footballer)

Andreas Vogler ( born February 5, 1965) is a German football player.

Vogler's extraordinary sporting career began first in Berlin VfB Neukölln. Later he played at Tennis Borussia. Here he made in the Oberliga Berlin Accruing attention to themselves in the 1986/87 season as second top scorer with 24 goals. In 1987 he moved to Hertha BSC, with which he ascended in 1988 in the 2nd Bundesliga. After the season starts the following season he left Hertha have denied without a second division game. He later played for the FC Gütersloh and was after the fall of the first football player, who moved from the West to the East, when he joined Stahl Brandenburg.

For the 1991/92 season was followed by another exceptional career move when he joined the Venezuelan capital Caracas FC to South America. This was a reflection Vogler, who had been piloted next Günter Thiele, Olaf Seier and André Hennig from ethnic German Club President Dr. Guillermo Valentiner to the southern hemisphere, immediately. Direct in his first season, he was not only Venezuelan champion, but the fans of the "el bombero " (Eng. " the fireman " ) called Vogler was top scorer with his 22 goals crucial in the title. From his coach Manuel Plasencia he was even referred to as " best number 9 in South America ". Overall, Vogler, making it the second top scorer in the club 's history. Vogler won in his time in Caracas, the Venezuelan Championship in 1992 and 1994, had the second and third Cup victory of the club in the Copa Venezuela in 1993 and 1994 and took part in both Caracas Copa Libertadores and the Copa Conmebol.

After his return to Germany he played for the Berlin Spandau clubs SV Tasmania and Neukölln. Currently, he is still active as a goalkeeper for SV Blau Weiss ( district league).

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