Jürgen Röber

Jürgen Röber (actually Hans -Jürgen Röber, born December 25, 1953 in Gernrode ) is a former German football player and current coach.

Career as a player

Clubs

After he was in 1956 from the GDR to Bertlich, a district of Herten, passes, Röber learned from 1963 to 1967 the football games when native Pupils Bertlich. Then, and work -related, he continued his club football with FC related Zons and arrived after his youth on the association division CfB Ford Niehl Cologne and TuS Lingen for Bundesliga Werder Bremen. In the Bundesliga Röber debuted on October 4, 1974 ( 7th Round ) when he came on in the 72nd minute for Urban Klaus Mann a 0-0 draw at home against Fortuna Dusseldorf. His first hit was the only one for Werder Bremen on April 1, 1975 ( 26 Matchday) the away game in Offenbach; the game was lost with 1:5. After six years on the Weser Röber still played for two teams in the Bundesliga and one in the second Bundesliga and for two abroad. After 14 appearances for Bayern Munich, for whom he played in the 1980/81 season and won his only title with him, Röber changed for half a year to Canada to Calgary Boomers. There was a season in England with Nottingham Forest, before returning to Germany to Bayer 04 Leverkusen. After four seasons at work club he was still five seasons for the second division side Rot-Weiss Essen active. Röber denied 303 ( 75 goals) primary and 104 (17 goals) second division games.

National

Röber denied three B- caps and made ​​his debut on 7 October 1977 in Bremen 's 1-0 win over Italy. On November 15, 1977 ( 4-0 victory over Switzerland, in Kaiserslautern, Germany ), and he also played 90 minutes and on October 10, 1978 ( in Plzen 1-2 defeat against Czechoslovakia ).

Career as a coach

Roebers coaching career began where his playing career stopped: If Rot-Weiss Essen from 1987 to 1991 he was assistant coach and executive coach ever to 1993. After the withdrawal of licenses in 1991 and relegation from the Bundesliga 2 he won in 1992 with his team, the German amateur championship and returned in 1993 back to the 2nd Bundesliga. On 15 December 1993, two days after the Essene rescission, he continued his work as a trainer at the Bundesliga VfB Stuttgart continued to April 25, 1995.

From 1 January 1996 to 6 February 2002 ( the day of his release ), he oversaw the Berlin club Hertha BSC, which he led to the 1997/98 season in the Bundesliga and in 1998/99 with the third place in the Champions League. On March 4, 2003 - after more than a year without a trainer - he took over VfL Wolfsburg, in which he had to leave his post, however, on 4 April 2004. From 6 October 2005 - the day of the performance as the successor of Vladimir Vermezović - until May 11, 2006 ( the day of his release on the grounds that he became only second) he was responsible for Partizan Belgrade.

Of 19 December 2006 to 12 March 2007, he was at Borussia Dortmund under contract. Although the contract was valid until the end of the season, Röber occurred because of persistent failure back after eight games and two resulting victories. 20 August 2008 to 15 May 2009 Röber oversaw the Russian first division club Saturn Ramenskoje together with Bruno Akrapović, but was discharged after only one win in the 2009 season. Since July 2009, he coached the Turkish capital club Ankaraspor, who had but to descend on 15 September 2009 in the Second Division following a decision of the Turkish Football Federation. This was due to unlawful agreements between Ankaraspor and MKE Ankaragucu.

On 31 December 2009 Röber resigned over the affair from his office.

Achievements

  • German champions in 1981 as a player ( FC Bayern München)

Awards

  • Scorer of the Month January 1979 March 1984
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