Robert Jüttner

Robert Jüttner (* November 24, 1959 ) is a former German football player.

Playing career

Robert Jüttner began his career in the youth of Hertha Zehlendorf. With the A - youth of the Zehlendorfer he reached the 1978 final of the German Cup. Despite two goals from Pierre Littbarski Hertha lost the Essenes Uhlenkrug Stadium MSV Duisburg 2:5. 1979, in his first season in the senior section, Jüttner was with his club first the league. This Hertha Zehlendorf against the OSC Bremerhaven for the promotion to the 2nd Bundesliga. After a 5-4 victory in the first leg, lost the Berlin the second leg 0-1, which Zehlendorf was mediocre. By winning the league Hertha took 03 of the German Amateur Championship part. After victories against SC Herford and Rot-Weiss Oberhausen it came in the final to clash with the ESV Ingolstadt- Ringsee. However, the 1-0 win in the return match was not enough, as the first leg in Ingolstadt had gone with 1:4 lost. In the summer of 1979, Robert Jüttner by Erich Ribbeck was appointed to the amateur national team, but this failed in the Olympic qualifier against Finland. In the season 1979/80 Hertha Zehlendorf 03 missed 5th place clearly the placement of the previous year.

Then signed a contract with Robert Jüttner playing in the 2nd Bundesliga Nord Hertha BSC. 1980/81 Hertha failed to number three the rise only slightly, since the direct duel against Eintracht Braunschweig at Berlin's Olympic Stadium, despite a 2-1 lead still lost. 1981/82 Bundesliga 2 was first held in single track. Hertha rose at the end behind Schalke 04 in the Bundesliga, where Jüttner was used in eight games. In football, the House of Lords in Berlin had no chance and so we rose at the end of the 1982/83 season was the last from. Robert Jüttner came under George Gawliczek on four missions.

1983 Jüttner went to the Oberliga to Tennis Borussia Berlin, where he initially Gerd Achterberg belonged to the permanent staff. As a player of Tennis Borussia Berlin Jüttner was elected in 1984 at the International Indoor Tournament in Berlin for the best players. In 1985 he went with Tebe on to the 2nd Bundesliga. When Gerd Achterberg, however, was replaced by Eckhard Krautzun in autumn 1985, Jüttner was only twice on the field. After that, he was suspended by the Board for the remainder of the season because he had internal opposition to the coaching change. After the descent with Tebe Jüttner returned to Hertha BSC, which was also relegated to the third-rate league.

There Hertha BSC dominated proceedings and collected 1986/87 only one defeat on the final day at VfB Neukölln. Under Jürgen Sundermann it was enough for Jüttner initially not for a regular place. In the promotion round, in the behind BVL Remscheid and SV Meppen, the rise was missed, he then belonged to the first game to the permanent staff and then got a new two-year contract. 1987/88 Hertha managed to defend the title. After the successful completion of promotion round in which he had graduated from an injury not a game, finished Robert Jüttner, 1989, after his contract had expired and was not renewed his career.

Achievements

  • League champions: 1979 ( Zehlendorf ), 1987 and 1988 (Hertha BSC)
  • Best player of the International Indoor Soccer Tournament 1984
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