Dino Toppmöller

Dino Topp Möller ( born November 23, 1980 in Wadern ) is a German football player. He is a son of the football coach Klaus Toppmöller.

Career

He graduated in his career alongside 31 Regional games with six goals and 128 professional games in the 2nd Bundesliga, where he was able to achieve 20 goals. Toppmöller played in the season 2005/ 06 for the Regionalliga side SSV Jahn Regensburg. On August 12, 2006, he was taken at the Offenbacher Kickers under contract. In September 2008 he received, now without a club after relegation of kickers, a one-year contract with the second division side FC Augsburg. On 7 April 2009 he was released for personal reasons with immediate effect.

After a trial in November 2009, he was obliged F91 Dudelange for the second round in the winter break of the season 2009/10 by the Luxembourg Series champion. From July 2010, he played in the sechstklassigen Rhine Country League at FSV Salmrohr, where he also took over the captain's armband. In the Rhineland League season 2010/11 he went with the FSV Salmrohr confidently with 18 points before the SV Mehring in the Oberliga West on. Moreover, it was Dino Toppmöller with 36 hits and a clear distance scorer in the Rhineland league. The following league season 2011/12 he was again top scorer with 25 goals.

After disagreements with coach Patrick Klyk the end of September 2012, Dino Toppmöller decided to leave the club and dissolving the contract by mutual consent on. In December 2012, Möller Topp joined together with his brother Tommy to the Oberliga SV Mehring. As a playing assistant coach, he worked from then on with Robert Jung. Following the resignation of Jung's Dino Toppmöller took over the sole responsibility of the team and the league could be secured on the final day. He finished his career at SV Mehring in January 2014 by mutual agreement.

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