Rainer Schütterle

Rainer Schütterle ( born March 21, 1966 in Kehl) is a former German football player.

Schütterle started his career at Karlsruher SC, where he moved in 1985 from the amateur to the professional squad and played for the KSC in the second division. After the KSC in 1987 had risen to the Bundesliga rivals VfB Stuttgart moved to Schütterle, with whom he was in the 1989 UEFA Cup Final. After two seasons Schütterle returned to KSC and counted there from 1989 to 1994 with the key players of the team that reached the semi-finals of the UEFA Cup in the 1993/94 season.

In 1994 Schütterle to league rivals MSV Duisburg, with whom he descended a year later in the second division. After another season at MSV and the promotion back to the Premier League Schütterle went public in 1996 for one season on the Upper Austrian club SV Ried, it joined two years at the second division club SC Fortuna Cologne, before he returned back to the 1999/2000 season to KSC.

Schütterle was used mainly as a midfielder, but also came to the defense for use. In 236 games in the first Bundesliga, he scored 42 goals in the Bundesliga 2, he played a total of 156 times and 36 times came to scoring.

After his footballing career Schütterle who has completed an apprenticeship as an industrial clerk and studies as a financial expert (FH ), was a member of the Board of Directors, 30 September 2003 to 6 November 2009, he was Vice President of the Karlsruhe SC.

  • Football Player ( Germany )
  • Football players (SV Ried)
  • Person ( Kehl)
  • Person (Karlsruher SC)
  • German
  • Born in 1966
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