Ralf Sievers

Ralf Sievers ( born October 30, 1961 in Lüneburg ) is a former German football player. He is currently a coach at Teutonia Uelzen.

Career

Like his brother Jörg, he began his career with the Lower Saxony club SV Eddelstorf in the district of Uelzen. By 1982, Ralf Sievers played at Lüneburg SK ( LSK ) and led these - at times together with Rainer Zobel - from the 5th to the 3rd league. From 1982 to 1991, the defense and midfielder completed 232 games in the Bundesliga for Eintracht Frankfurt and FC St. Pauli, in which he scored ten goals. From 1991 to 1993, he attended St. Pauli also 44 games ( 1 goal) in the 2nd Bundesliga. 1988 was the most successful year of his career. With Frankfurt he won on May 28, the DFB Cup in 1988, and in September he belonged to the squad of the German team that won the bronze medal in Seoul at the Olympic Games. On top of that shot Sievers in the jersey of Eintracht Frankfurt in the second round of the European Cup Winners' Cup against Sakaryaspor each in return game the only two European Cup goals in his career.

After end of his career as a professional he played finally back at LSK and managed there again promotion to the third division. After a short time at the Lüneburg SV coach Sievers took over as coach of the LSK, who now found himself in the 5th league and was renamed after a bankruptcy and merger with the Lüneburg SV FC Hansa Lüneburg. In January 2011, he took over as coach in the Oberliga Teutonia Uelzen.

1981 Ralf Sievers was with the German U -20 in Australia Junior World Champion alongside players like Roland Wohlfarth and Michael Zorc.

His brother Jörg was as a goalkeeper for Hannover 96 and is active there since 2003 Goalkeeper Coach. The start of his career he had, like his brother Ralf at Lüneburg SK.

In September 2012, both fell into the headlines when Ralf the 46- year-old brother Jörg reactivated and put on his rotgesperrten goalkeeper in a division - point game in goal with this action but the actual goalkeeper Maurice mouse of team cadre angry so that this the club left.

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