Dirk Anders

Dirk Anders ( born September 26, 1966 in Berlin ) is a former German football player.

Career

Dirk Anders comes from the youth department of the BFC Dynamo. End of the eighties he made ​​the jump to the league team of the club and won with the Berliners twice the DDR Championship and the fdgb Cup.

In 1991, Anders in the 2nd Bundesliga for VfB Leipzig. After two years of League membership, he managed with the Saxons in 1993 promotion to the first division, which had to leave the club after just one season. Anders signed for the next two years at the 1 FC Kaiserslautern, where he won the DFB-Pokal in 1996.

Then the attacking midfielder moved back to the second division for MSV Duisburg, with whom he again could also ascend to the first division. As a regular player Anders, however, could not establish at the zebras, which is why he moved for two years to SpVgg Greuther Fürth in 1997.

Over the short intermediate stations Vorwärts Steyr and VfR Mannheim Anders hired in 2000 to the second division Chemnitz FC, ​​with whom he had to descend after a disastrous season in the regional league. The last stop of his career was in 2001 Wormatia Worms.

From 2002 to 2004 Anders served as player-manager of the Wormatia. For the 2004 season, he became coach of TSG Weinheim in the federation League North Baden, where, after differences with the team he left in May 2007, by mutual agreement by the association.

Dirk Anders played 60 Bundesliga games (9 goals ) and 125 second-division games ( 20 goals ).

Since the 2010/11 season Dirk Anders works as a full-time scout for the German record champion Bayern Munich.

290858
de