Marco Grimm

Marco Grimm ( born June 16, 1972 in Baden -Baden ) is a former German football player.

Career

About the youth clubs Hörden FV and SV Kuppenheim (Association League South Baden ) Grimm came to VfB Gaggenau, for whom he played until 1993 in the Oberliga Baden- Württemberg and won the South Baden Cup.

From the 1993/94 season he was part of the first team squad of FC Bayern Munich, for which he, however, came in the 1994/95 season, in a Bundesliga game used only once; this was done on 15 April 1995 ( 26th Round ), as he, after 25 minutes for Thomas Helmer in the encounter Eintracht Frankfurt - came on Bayern Munich. It was a special game: Bayern won 5-2 gates, but it was considered 2-0 goals for Eintracht Frankfurt because coach Trapattoni had been replaced by Dietmar Hamann a fourth amateur.

Grimm moved to VfB Stuttgart in 1995 for which he played 32 Bundesliga games in three years and in 1997 won the DFB-Pokal.

In 1998, Grimm by Austria to the German Bundesliga Grazer AK, with whom he - was at the end of the season third in the championship in 1998/99 - under coach Klaus Augenthaler.

Returned in 1999 to Germany, followed by three more stations: With the Karlsruher SC he first played in the 2nd Bundesliga, rose with him in 2000 in the Regionalliga Süd from 2001 and back on. From 2003 to 2007 he played for Eintracht Braunschweig; first two years in the Regionalliga Nord, before 2005, the promotion to the 2nd Bundesliga. He was one of the last two years on the squad of the second team of the 1st FC Kaiserslautern in the Oberliga West and West Regional, where he took the coaching job after his playing days.

Grimm played 33 times in the Bundesliga, 95 times in the second division and 98 times in the Ober-/Regionalliga.

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