Lars Unger

Lars Unger ( born September 30, 1972 in Eutin ) is a former German football player.

Career

Lars Unger's first stop as a professional footballer was the first division side Werder Bremen, where he from 1989 to 1991 the Werder soccer boarding school and visited with the A- Youth North German champion and cup winner Bremer was twice the age of 15 years. He went through all the junior teams of the DFB and came up with 35 matches U- 15 to U -20, U -21 for the DFB he later denied in the years 1992/93, further eleven internationals. At 18 he received his first professional contract and was from 1991 to 1997 and from 2003 to 2005, the " Green-Whites " under contract. In the first two contract years, he was employed as a young professional mainly in the second team and 1992/93 German Vice - Amateur champion with the Werder amateurs. In six years as Werder player, he played 24 Bundesliga games, two DFB Cup matches and two European Cup finals and won the German championship and the DFB-Pokal. In 1992, he was also in season squad that won the single Werder title on the international stage, the European Cup Winners' Cup.

1997, joined Fortuna Dusseldorf Unger, who had recently relegated to the second league. In the winter of 1999 he was hired before the contract end for six months at the English professional club Southend Utd and undertook subsequent to Austria for the first division Casino Schwarz-Weiß Bregenz. There he was four years active and went to the end of his professional career back to the Weser, where he came as a reserve player of the second team in the Regionalliga Nord at 8 inserts and run in the club completed parallel training as a sports and fitness merchant.

In January 2005, Unger then joined the unterklassigen Brinkumer SV on, with which he became half a year later in the Oberliga (4th league) and where he ultimately ended his footballing career in the summer of 2011.

Since 2005 he has professionally as a project manager in the areas Sponsorenaquise and care, sports events, incentive trips and other events for various companies active ( Burdenski Events, Burdenski Sports, SV Werder Bremen, German Football Association, Volkswagen, EWE, etc. ) and there responsible both for the organization, as well as for the implementation of the respective projects.

Achievements

  • European Cup Winners' Cup: 1991/92
  • German Masters: 1993
  • German Vice - Amateur Champion 1991/1992
  • German runner-up: 1995
  • German Cup: 1994
  • German Supercup Winner: 1993, 1994
  • National Cup Winner: 1992, 1993, 2004
  • Bremer Presse Cup Winner 2009
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