Florian Müller (footballer)

Florian Müller ( born December 30, 1986 in ironworks city ) is a former German football player.

Career

Born in Eisenhüttenstadt Müller began when local Eisenhüttenstädter FC steel playing football before he went to Berlin to 1 FC Union Berlin in 2001. The Unionern he was initially successful in the youth field and reached in 2003 with the B- youth promotion to the Regionalliga Nord. This is also the coach of the first men team Frank Wormuth was aware of him and helped him on 6 August 2004 against the Wuppertal SV Borussia his debut in the Regionalliga Nord.

In a catastrophic for the first FC Union 2004/05 season ( the second division relegated occupied at the end only the bottom of the table and rose even further into the Oberliga Nordost ) was a miller for the fans one of the few bright spots: on the one hand, he won still A youth promotion to the Under-19 Bundesliga, on the other hand ensured its strong performance in the men's team for the U19 national team coach Uli Stielike appointed him to the squad. With the active support of the Müller's team reached the semi-finals of the U-19 European Football Championships 2005 ( he played in all seven skills as well as all four finals, scoring three goals ). There, however, you failed because of the eventual champions France.

The Union supporters voted the " youngster " then to " Unioner of the Year", but had to live with the disappointment that Müller left the club to join the second team of FC Bayern Munich. In the same year, Müller was also honored with the first ever golden Fritz- Walter - Medal. For the reserve of Bavaria Müller denied until 2007 in the Regionalliga Süd 28 games. However, for the first team, he could not recommend himself, and changed for the season 2007/ 08 1 FC Magdeburg, where he ran aground in the 2007/ 08 season as the only player in all 36 games and scored two goals.

For the 2008/09 season Müller moved to second division club TSV Alemannia Aachen, where he was appointed on the second match in the game against Hansa Rostock for the first time in the starting lineup. In the first half of the season 2008/ 09 he got in 14 games for use, but only played three times over the full 90 minutes. His first goal as a professional, he scored on March 15, 2009. Subsequently, several serious knee injury forced him to each long pauses and finally to as early as 2013 to finish his football career professional in favor of studying.

Awards

  • Winners of the Fritz -Walter - Medal 2005 ( Best young player U -19)
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