Caspar Memering

Caspar Memering ( born June 1, 1953 in Bockhorst ) is a former German football player.

Career

In youth Memering played for DJK Bockhorst and short at Werder Bremen. Between 1971 and 1986, he completed 320 games for Hamburger SV and FC Schalke 04 From 1982 to 1984 he played together with Gernot Rohr and Dieter Müller in the first French league with Bordeaux and was there in 1984 by French masters; because of joint disease, he had to pause for nearly twelve months, and brought it by only 27 point games and six European missions in the two years. At the end of his career, he returned to the Bundesliga for FC Schalke 04.

By 1976 he HSV DFB Cup winner 1977 European Cup Winners Cup Winners' Cup and 1979 and 1982 German Masters.

In the National Team in 1979 and 1980, he completed three internationals. In 1980, he was with the German national team at the European Football Championship in Italy football European champion, was there, however, came only in the last group match of the preliminary round against Greece used.

1997 highlighted Memering at the Sports University in Cologne with a degree in football teacher in a vintage with Bernd Schuster, Frank Neubarth, Wolfgang Wolf and Friedhelm glitter. From January 2006, he coached four and a half years the district division TuRa 07 Westrhauderfehn in Ostfriesland. From 1 July 2010, he coached the SV Boesel, in which he resigned for health reasons in April 2011.

Achievements

  • Second in the DFB Cup 1974
  • DFB-Pokal in 1976
  • European Cup Winners' Cup in 1977
  • European Champion 1980
  • Second in the European Cup of Champions 1980
  • Second in the UEFA Cup in 1982
  • German champions in 1979, 1982.
  • Second place in the German championship in 1976, 1980, 1981.

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