Michael Schröder

Michael Schröder ( born November 10, 1959) is a former German football player.

Career

The defender Schröder came in 1980 from the HSV amateurs to professional football and was in the early 1980s to the successful Hamburg team that had its climax in 1983 with the winning the European Cup of Champions.

In the first three years as a licensed player - the first two of which contract Amateur - he was hardly used. However, in the fourth year (1983 /84) he made the final breakthrough as a professional footballer. Schröder counted henceforth the main cast of Hamburger SV and was appointed also for the European Championship qualifier of the German national team in Portugal in 1985, but did not play. For the U -21, he completed seven internationals.

In 1986, Schröder to VfB Stuttgart, for whom he played three years before he returned to Hamburg. However, he could not carry on a grand performance there in 1991 left the club and the league. With Tennis Borussia Berlin Schroeder played in the 1993/94 season a year in the second league.

He worked as a scout for Hamburger SV. Since the resignation Bastian Reinhardt in early 2013, he also assumed the duties as a junior coordinator.

Achievements

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  • Born in 1959
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