Jörg Reeb

Jörg Reeb ( born January 6, 1972 in Saarbrücken ) is a former German football player.

Career

Reeb rose in 1992 for the first time with the first FC Saarbrücken in the 1st Bundesliga up, came in the 1992/93 season but there just to use one. Saarbrücken rose by return again. In 1996, Reeb again in the 1st Bundesliga. Again brought him the ascent of his club, this time Arminia Bielefeld in the German top flight football. Through his solid performances he made ​​his name and interest to other clubs. In 1998, he joined Bayer 04 Leverkusen, with whom he was German Vice Champion twice. After he was never able to prevail entirely as a regular force there, he went in 2001 to the 1st FC Cologne Rhineland neighbors. There, however, he could not convince. He moved to FC Augsburg in the Regionalliga Süd, where he began his professional career ended in 2004. From 2005 to 2008 he played in Mallorca for CD Atlético Baleares. He then returned to Germany to play from 2006 to 2008 for the sports fans Köllerbach. In 2008 he was player-coach at the ASC Dudweiler. 2009 increased Dudweiler as a fifth of the country's League West in the fifth division Saarland on. There, the 2009/10 season was only achieved the 16th place at the end. Only license revocation for some West regional league could Dudweiler remain in the federation league. He was subsequently replaced as coach by Olaf Franz.

He then became a coach at Eintracht Old Forest in the Saarbrücken county league.

Statistics

1st Bundesliga:

Bundesliga 2:

  • 93 games; 4 Goals

Regionalliga Süd:

  • 57 games; 17 Goals

Achievements

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