Jens Jeremies

Jens Jeremies ( born March 5, 1974 in Görlitz ) is a former German footballer who was active for Dynamo Dresden, the TSV 1860 München and FC Bayern Munich in the Bundesliga.

Career

Clubs

From the sixth to twelfth year Jeremies played for his hometown club motor Görlitz and to 18 in the youth department of Dynamo Dresden. From the season 1992/93 he was a member of the first team squad of the club that reached the qualifying Bundesliga due to the second table space of the last East German Oberliga. In this Jeremies debuted only (Matchday 24 ) on 1 April 1995 in the 1-3 defeat against TSV 1860 Munich; He scored his first goal on May 6, 1995 ( 29 Matchday) in a 1-1 draw at home against VfB Stuttgart.

From 1995 to 1998 he played 78 times (two goals) for TSV 1860 München, for which he also five times (one goal ) in the DFB Cup and three times in the UEFA Cup competition was used. With the change to the league and city rivals Bayern Munich, for which he was active from 1998 to 2006, his first club successes came for him. During this time he completed 163 point games ( six goals ), 55 Champions League ( five goals ), 27 DFB Cup (two goals) and six League Cup games. His last Bundesliga game he played on 13 May 2006 (34th Round ) in the 3-3 draw at home to Borussia Dortmund.

National

Jeremies played his first international match on October 7, 1995 in Solingen with the U- 21 team in the qualifier for the U- 21 Championship 1996, which they won 3-1 over the selection of Moldova. In his second outing he also achieved his first goal; the game on 10 October 1995 in Cardiff, he won the national team 5-1 goals against the Welsh selection. In the 7-0 victory over the selection of Bulgaria on 14 November 1995 in Frankfurt ( Oder), he remained without a goal.

For the senior team he first came on 15 November 1997 Dusseldorf in a test - International Match in a 3-0 victory over South Africa to use. His only goal in 55 games was the 1-0 goal in the 2-0 win on 31 March 1999 in Nuremberg against Finland - this matches won election to the goal of the month.

Jeremies took both the 1998 World Championships ( three games ) and 2002 ( seven games) and at the 2000 European Championships (two games) and 2004 ( a game, also his last ) part.

On July 16, 2004, he announced his resignation as a national player. Shortly before the 2000 European Championships Jeremies nearly resigned after him national coach Erich Ribbeck had because of his statement that the national team in a " sorry state " is suspended.

Achievements

  • Vice World Champion: 2002
  • World Cup winner: 2001
  • Champions League winner: 2001
  • Champions League finalists: 1999
  • German master (6): 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2006
  • DFB Cup winners (4): 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006
  • League Cup winners (4): 1998, 1999, 2000, 2004

Awards

  • Scorer of the month March 1999

Others

According to Klaus -Dieter Zastrow, chief doctor of the Institute of Hygiene and Environmental Medicine, Vivantes Kliniken Berlin and spokesman of the German Society for Hospital Hygiene, Jeremies had to end his career due to lack of hospital hygiene after knee surgery.

Through his former players consultant Jürgen Milewski Jeremies is now employed by the marketer IMG. Jens Jeremies is a trust, from " The youth your future" helps an institution that children and young people in social need and provides them with long-term prospects for the future.

Jens Jeremies lives with his family in Ottobrunn. On April 28, 2012 Die Toten Hosen played within their Magical Mystery Tour, where they toured almost 20 living room 30 -anniversary, a " living room concert " in the party room of Jeremies. According to statements by the band themselves had Jeremies as 4500 Other advertised quite regularly. The reasoning was that he Immortal loyalty would have thought the Toten Hosen Bayern despite the songs from the album and now a "compensation" demanded.

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