Sascha Rösler

Rösler in training in 2009

Sascha Rösler (born 28 October 1977 in Tettnang ) is a German former football player.

  • 2.1 Achievements
  • 2.2 Awards

Career

Youth

Roesler began in 1982 with the football games at TSV Meckenbeuren. With the known more for Volleyball VfB Friedrichshafen, for whom he played from 1990, he came in 1992 to SSV Ulm 1846.

SSV Ulm

He was appointed to the Regional Executive of Ulm in 1996. In the season before Rösler was already six times came in the first team to use. From 1996 to 1998 he was further used 54 times, but he scored 13 goals. In 1998, he rose to the SSV Ulm on in the 2nd Bundesliga. There, he scored three goals in 27 games and increased at the end of the season again. In the Bundesliga season 1999/2000 he was 26- times used, but only played twice over the full length. A scoring was denied him in that season, which ended with the immediate re- descent of the SSV Ulm. In the second division the following season Rösler met eight times in 29 games though, but could not prevent the SSV descended once more. In the three years that he belonged to the First Team of the SSV Ulm, he was also used five times in the DFB Cup, scoring one goal.

1860 München and RW Oberhausen

After the descent of the SSV Ulm, he joined in the summer of 2001, the Bundesliga club TSV 1860 Munich. For Munich he ran once on the UI Cup, but came in the following months to no use in the league. In early November he was loaned until the season end to the second division side Rot-Weiß Oberhausen. There Rösler played 21 times and scored five goals.

Greuther Fürth

In summer 2002, he moved to SpVgg Greuther Fürth, who also played in the 2nd Bundesliga. In his first season in Fürth he scored 32 inserts 13 results. In the first game of the following season, he retired to a cruciate ligament injury and then had to pause for half a year. He stood nine times this season on the court and marked it seven goals. In the season 2004/ 05 he played 33 times and came to scoring nine times. In his three years Fürth Rösler played beyond three times in the DFB Cup and scored a goal.

Alemannia Aachen

For the season 2005/ 06 Roesler moved to league rivals Alemannia Aachen. There he came 32 times to use and made eight goals. At the end of the season he rose for the second time in his career in the 1st Bundesliga. Also in the Bundesliga season 2006/ 07, at the end was re descent, he was a regular player. For the Alemannia he scored five goals in 30 Premier League matches. To this end, he played in the two years for Aachen five Cup matches and scored two goals.

Borussia Mönchengladbach

In summer 2007, Rösler joined Borussia Moenchengladbach, which had just been relegated to the 2nd Bundesliga. In the season 2007/ 08 he was a performer and also second behind Captain Oliver Neuville. He came in two cup games and 30 league games for use and made in the 2nd Bundesliga nine goals. At the end of the season he was promoted to the Premier League for the third time. However, in the 2008/ 09 season he lost his place. At the start of the season, he played four league games and scored in two DFB cup games two goals, in October 2008, he came to a use in the reserve team in the Regionalliga West. In early November he was removed from coach Hans Meyer from the professional squad.

Return to 1860 München

For the second half of the season 2008/ 09 he returned to Munich in 1860. He signed a contract until 2010. In the eighteen months Rösler played 38 league games in which he scored five goals, and he played four times in the Cup for TSV 1860. The expiring contract was not renewed in the summer of 2010.

Unemployed to Fortuna Dusseldorf

After Rösler's attempts to obtain a contract with a club in the Rhineland, had failed at the beginning of the 2010/11 season, he held, among others, the Dutch club Willem II Tilburg fit. After nine days of trial, he finally signed on 7 October 2010 a contract until the end of the season in the second division Fortuna Dusseldorf. Gameday On the penultimate season of the first 2011 only runs until the end of June Rösler contract was extended for one year. Matchday 1 of the 2011/12 season Rösler in the game against VfL Bochum scored a bicycle kick goal that was chosen in the sports show on the " Goal of the Month in July 2011 ." In the rest of the season, which saw the Fortuna on rise places, was Rösler, who scored at least one goal in ten consecutive home games as a " symbol of the height of flight." To cap the season, which ended Dusseldorf in third place, Rösler increased with the Fortuna after successful Relegation against Hertha BSC for the fourth time in his career in the Bundesliga.

Already 5 May 2012 his adviser had announced that Rösler will end his career after the end of the second division season 2011/12. He plans to stay involved in the youth sector of the society.

Return to Alemannia Aachen

Nevertheless Rösler played in the 2012/13 season again for Alemannia Aachen. The club was relegated to the end of the season in the third league. Rösler, who initially wanted to write a follow-on contract against newly promoted Fortuna Dusseldorf, continued his career for a year at Alemannia Aachen.

National

Between 1997 and 1999, Rösler was eight times for the U-21 national team for the use and scoring two goals. In addition, he played on 30 April 2003 once in the perspective of the DFB team, the team in 2006, a 0-0 draw in Ankara against the " A 2 - selection " of Turkey.

Awards and achievements

Achievements

  • Promotion to the 2nd Bundesliga (1): 1998 with the SSV Ulm
  • Promotion to the Football League ( 4): 1999 with the SSV Ulm 2006, Alemannia Aachen, 2008 with Borussia Mönchengladbach, 2012 Fortuna Dusseldorf
  • Master of the 2nd Bundesliga (1): 2008 with Borussia Mönchengladbach

Awards

  • Goal of the Month July 2011
  • Second Place Goal of the Year 2011

Remarkable

Rösler was the predecessor of Simon Rolfes is one of four representatives of the Bundesliga in gamers council of the players union union contract footballers ( VdV ).

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