Sascha Jusufi

Sascha Jusufi ( born January 20, 1963 in Belgrade ) is a former Yugoslav football player. The son of Fahrudin Jusufi graduated in the Bundesliga from 1983 to 1991 for the clubs Bayer Uerdingen, 1 FC Saarbrücken and Hamburger SV 167 Bundesliga matches and scored 19 goals.

Career

With the A-Juniors FC Schalke 04 of the technically best player was in the years 1980 and 1981, twice in the finals to the German football championship of the A- juniors. Both finals were lost and Jusufi joined to round 1981/82 Bayer Uerdingen in the 2nd Bundesliga. Under coach Werner Biskup 's talent made ​​his debut on the third round match day, the away match against SV Waldhof Mannheim, in the second league. At the round end, he had to show 31 league bets. Already in his second year in the senior football in 1982 /83 he managed with his teammates to climb with the team from the Grotenburg stadium to the Bundesliga. In the second league, he reached under new coach Hans -Dieter Tippenhauer the 3rd place and was thus 15 and June 19, 1983 denying the two relegation matches against Schalke 04 with his teammates. The home game won Uerdingen 3-1 gates and in Schalke 's 1-1 draw was enough for the Bundesliga ascent. In both games Jusufi stepped up to the midfield.

The start of the Bundesliga succeeded on 13 August 1983 a 4-2 away win at the 1st FC Nuremberg. Coach Friedhelm Konietzka led the team to service providers Funkel ( 33-15 ) on the 10th rank and Jusufi had completed 25 league games and scored two goals in the process. Jusufi took but at the Round in 1984/85 a quotation from 1 FC Saarbrücken in the 2nd Bundesliga and moved to the Saarland. Under coach Uwe Klimaschefski the Elf took from the Ludwigsparkstadion 3rd place and was thus able to compete in two relegation matches against Arminia Bielefeld. The new addition of Uerdingen had completed 33 games alongside the players Michael Blättel, Wolfgang Seel and Ernst Traser in the league and scored eight goals. The home game on 13 June 1985 Saarbrücken won 2-0 goals against Bielefeld and in the return game Jusufi was responsible for the equalizer at 1-1 Final in the 78th minute. He had prevailed for the second time in the relegation and achieved promotion to the Bundesliga. On the first Bundesliga match day, the 10th of August, 1985, he reached with his teammates to a 1-1 draw at home to Borussia Dortmund. At the round end he had scored five goals in 30 games, but Saarbrücken rose as 17 of the table in the second league from. Jusufi signed to Round 1986/87 Hamburger SV a new contract and thus remained in the Bundesliga.

In the last round of coach Ernst Happel at HSV, 1986/87, the man came from Saarbrücken relegated to 31 league operations, scoring eight goals. Surprisingly reached the Hanseatic League, the runner-up. But Jusufi learned in the competition for the DFB Cup final triumph by the June 20, 1987 in Berlin against Stuttgarter Kickers his greatest success. The HSV sat down while the quarter-finals of the cup competition 1987/88 on 9 March 1988 at the home stadium with 2-1 win over Bayern Munich through, but lost in the semifinals in April 0-2 gates at VfL Bochum. In the 1989/90 season Jusufi was active with the Hamburger SV in the UEFA Cup against competition from Örgryte Gothenburg, Real Zaragoza, FC Porto and Juventus. For the HSV he graduated from 1986 to 1991 in the Bundesliga 112 games and scored 12 goals. There are a further 14 games ( 2 goals) in the DFB Cup and seven missions in the UEFA Cup.

Overall, Sascha Jusufi is in the 2nd Bundesliga with 82 games and eight goals - for Uerdingen and 1.FC Saarbrücken - and out in the 1st Bundesliga with 167 games and 19 goals. In the summer of 1991 he moved to Schalke 04, but he could not deny because of injuries competitive match for the " Royal Blues ". After his football career, he worked in the media sector.

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