Christian Dollberg

Christian Doll Berg ( born November 3, 1971 in Buenos Aires, Argentina ) is a former Argentine footballer.

The Argentine of German descent - his grandparents were born in Cologne - began his football career in Argentina with Argentinos Juniors and Club Atlético Lanús and joined the 1995/96 season for the Bundesliga club 1.FC Cologne. FC coach Morten Olsen had come to South America to seek the defender Roberto Trotta, instead of him, he undertook Doll Mountain, which also had a German passport, and thus did not fall under the then valid foreigners limitation in the Bundesliga. In Cologne, the defender was announced with great advance praise and made ​​his debut for FC on 16 July 1995 in the Intertoto Cup match against Rudar Velenje. After two season match days and leaving the DFB Cup coach Olsen was sacked and his successor Stephan Engels set of space to cover in man coverage, with the Doll Mountain did not get along by its own account. His last assignment in the FC - shirt he was already on 18 November 1995 when he came off the bench in the game at Eintracht Frankfurt. The German press Doll mountain was, standing emblematic of the difficult disappointing start to the season of FC, referred to as "the only South American ball without feeling." After the end of the season he left the Billy Goats back to Argentina. To date, he is under FC fans as a prime example of an expensive, much-heralded incorrect purchase.

In his home country he played for Boca Juniors and stood there regularly in the second half of 1996 on the court. After a lengthy injury Three years later he went back for a year to the Greek pro club PAOK Salonika. Soon after his re- return to Argentina in 2001, he finished his career. Then he opened a German bakery in Villa Ballester near Buenos Aires. Meanwhile, he has returned to the business of football and is currently working (2012 ) as a trainer in the third Argentine league.

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