Detlef Krella

Detlef Krella ( born March 4, 1964 in Gelsenkirchen ) is a former German football player.

Career

Youth

Krella started to play football in youth at FC Gladbeck before he later moved to FC Schalke 04. As B youth player he reached with the S04 in the season 1979/80 the final of the German football championship. In the Gelsenkirchen Glückaufkampfbahn the title between the guided coach Fahrudin Jusufi squires and Eintracht Frankfurt was played. Krella played alongside Volker Abramczik by storm and marked the final game the first goal against the visitors' goalie Hans -Jürgen Gundelach to 1:2. In this result, it remained and Eintracht Frankfurt won the title. In the following year Krella reached with the A- youth Schalke again the final of the German Cup. In Wildlife Park Stadium in Karlsruhe Schalke youth met the team of VfB Stuttgart. Krella played through and the final ended 4-0 for VfB, he was again runner-up. In his second year in the A- youth he moved to VfL Bochum, with whom he does not meet the qualification for the finals, at the country level, the SG Wattenscheid sat through 09.

Professional

For the 1982/83 season Krella became a professional for VfL Bochum. The Bochum played in the Bundesliga and have been trained by Rolf sheepfold, who assumed office in 1981. His debut in the top flight of German football was Krella at the age of 19 years on September 25 during the 1982 home game against Bayern Munich, the game ended 0-0. It was the seventh round of the season and Krell was allowed to play directly 90 minutes. In the rest of the season he played one more time 90 minutes, otherwise it was one, or replaced, he played in 16 games this season. His first goal he scored on the final day, in an away game, the runner-up of the season Werder Bremen. Krella shot the temporary equalizer to make it 2-2, Bremen won the match 3-2. Bochum finished the season in 13th place. For Krella the second season followed in the Bundesliga, he got seven times, scoring no further hits, Bochum was 15 and parted ways.

Krella signed a contract with 1.FC Nuremberg. The Nuremberg were relegated in the previous season in the Bundesliga as Table, and thus played in the 2nd Bundesliga. The jersey he wore the Franks in seven games before he went back to the Ruhr area to the back round of the 1984/85 season. His new employer was the team against which he had last played for the Nuremberg, the SC Rot -Weiß Oberhausen. In Oberhausen, he was immediately trunk strength and played in all 19 games back round, where he achieved eight goals. At season's end up on the Nuremberg as champions of the 2nd league and Oberhausen held with 12th class with two points clear of the relegation zone. The next three years he remained in Oberhausen and played 105 more games for Oberhausen, in all three seasons he scored nine goals each ( total of 27 ). In his last year in Oberhausen, the 1987/88 season the league was indeed held sporting tight, but the DFB withdrew the Red and Whites the license. Krella played next year in the second league for Kickers Offenbach. With the open Bachern overtook him the same fate as with Oberhausen, the license revocation. Thus he joined the 1989/90 season to Alemannia Aachen. After 31 missions and four goals for Alemannia in League 2 to the end of the season follows the descent. For Krella it was in three consecutive years of relegation from the second league, twice for license revocation and even for sporting reasons.

National

In August 1980 he played with the German U- 17 team, the North Country Tournament in Germany. Participants in addition to Germany: Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden. After victories against Denmark (2-0) in Fulda and Iceland (5:0) in Stadtallendorf they lost the final in Marburg against Norway 0-1. On April 2, 1981, he played again in Sochi against the Soviet Union ( 0-1).

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