Oliver Kreuzer

Oliver Kreuzer, 2010

Oliver Kreuzer ( born November 13, 1965 in Mannheim ) is a German football official and former football player. Since June 11, 2013, cruiser sporting director and board member of Hamburger SV.

Career as a player

Clubs

Emerged from the youth of the SpVgg 06 ketch, for even Uli Stielike and Jochen Kientz played, cruisers in 1985 committed by second division club Karlsruher SC. On February 22, 1986 ( 25th Round ) debuted cruiser 86 minutes long in the away game in Wattenscheid before being substituted in the 1-1 draw for Michael Harforth. In his first season, first used 13 times, he came in the following season in 37 of 38 games used, scored the 2-0 at halftime on 23 August 1986 ( 5th Round ) SSV Ulm 1846 his first goal and the final score and rose at the end of the season with the team to the Bundesliga. In this he played from 1987 to 1991 132 times for Baden and scored six goals; his first succeeded him on 26 September 1987 ( 10th Round ) in the 1-1 draw at home against Bayer 04 Leverkusen. This was followed by six seasons at Bayern Munich, for which he was with his application on 12 March 1997 ( 22 Matchday) active on the 150th and final time in the 0-2 defeat at Arminia Bielefeld and won three titles. Then cruiser moved to Switzerland for first division club FC Basel, for whom he played until 2002 and in his last season won the Swiss Double.

National

His debut in the national team gave cruiser on 12 March 1982 in Regensburg in the 1-1 draw against the U-16 selection of Czechoslovakia, who he also played two days later in Passau ( 0-0 ). For the U-18 national team Kreuzer played four times; for the first time on October 13, 1982 in Homburg in the 3-0 win over Belgium, the last time on April 10, 1984 in Kufstein 's 1-0 victory over Austria.

His only goal he scored on 4 May 1983 in Schaffhausen in a 5-2 win over Switzerland. On 9 September 1986 Cruiser debuted for the U- 21 team in Glasgow in the 0-1 defeat against Scotland. In 1987, he played against England, Denmark, Luxembourg, the Netherlands and Bulgaria. 1988 not appointed, he graduated May 30, 1989 in Reykjavík in the qualifying match for the European Championship with a 1-1 draw against Iceland his last international game. Previously, he was short for Olympic selection and denied for this Aug. 30, 1988 in Siegen in a 2-1 victory over the selection of Nigeria his only game.

Career as a team manager / sporting director

After his playing career cruiser was team manager of Swiss Super League club FC Basel. His contract was not renewed in 2005. On 1 October 2006 he took up his position as sports director at FC Red Bull Salzburg, from which he was released in September 2007. Reason may have been the failed contract extension of Thomas Linke and the expensive obligation of Djordje Rakic ​​.

From August 2008 to May 2011 cruiser was sports director of the Austrian Bundesliga SK Sturm Graz. On 27 May 2011, he signed a three year contract as sports director at Karlsruher SC.

On June 11, 2013 cruiser moved as sporting director and board member for Hamburger SV. He signed the first division a three-year contract until 30 June 2016.

Others

The German U-20 national team Niklas cruiser is the son of Oliver cruiser.

Achievements

  • UEFA Cup winners 1996
  • German Champion 1994, 1997
  • Swiss Champion 2002
  • Swiss Cup winners 2002
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