Michael Prus

Michael Prus ( born February 4, 1968) is a former German professional football player.

The defender joined in 1986 as a youth international from the Westphalian football club VfB Rheine at that Bundesliga side FC Schalke 04 For this, he played 120 Bundesliga and 90 second division games. Nevertheless, Prus was not always a regular player, he was appreciative knighted by the Schalke fans whether its honest and factual way of playing with the nickname "Magic Prus ". Overall, he was in 239 appearances for the miners in use. His only goal in the royal blue jersey he scored it in a game: The 7-1 win over SV Saar 05 Saarbrücken in the replay of the second round of the DFB Cup competition on 29 November 1988, he marked the first two goals of the miners. With a penalty he could have achieved a hat-trick, but even though the fans in the stadium parking Prus vehemently demanded as penalty takers, Andreas Müller joined and met to 3:0.

During the season 1996/97, the season in which the team of FC Schalke won the UEFA Cup and made as Euro Fighter Furore, Prus joined the then second division side SV Meppen. For the Emsländer he ran 56 times. His active career he trailed off at the then second division Eintracht Trier. Overall he had 120 missions in the first and 182 in the second division, and 66 in the Regionalliga. The only Punktspieltor his career he succeeded on 14 April 1997 to SV Meppen against Stuttgarter Kickers.

For the season 2005/ 06 he was hired as head coach at Eintracht Trier. After twelve games he was released on 24 October 2005, as his team was only ranked 17.

The football coach Michael Prus has worked since 2007 as an association of physical education teachers Schleswig-Holstein Football Association at the Association of Sports School Malente.

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