Stefan Reuter

Stefan Reuter was president of the TSV 1860 München

Stefan Reuter ( born October 16, 1966 in Dinkelsbühl ) is a retired German footballer and current manager of FC Augsburg. During his active career, he has won major national and international titles, he was World Champion, European Champion, Champions League winner and five-time German champion.

  • 3.1 club teams
  • 3.2 national team
  • 3.3 Awards

Career as a player

Clubs

Reuter played in his youth at the 1860 Dinkelsbühl from Middle Franconia before it - has been committed from the first second division side FC Nuremberg - with not quite 16 years. There he became the youth national team further (see below). Ten days before his 18th birthday, he made ​​his debut in the 3-2 win in the away match against Kickers Offenbach in the 2nd Bundesliga ( Round 9 ), rose at end of the season with the " Club" in the Bundesliga and stayed there until 1987/88. Addition to the 125 point games he played three games in the DFB Cup and scored two goals.

It was followed by three seasons with league rivals Bayern Munich, for the Reuter 95 League ( 4 goals), 10 UEFA Cup (1 goal ) and 12 National Champions Cup games ( 3 goals ) graduated and won three titles. After just one season in Italy at the first division club Juventus Reuter returned to Germany and remained there until his career-ending, 2003/ 04, the Bundesliga club Borussia Dortmund. With the Dortmundern he won in 12 seasons seven Title and penetrated in 1993 and twice in 2002 to the final of the UEFA Cup before.

National

As a youth national team Reuter attended the May 6 until discharged from 1 in Germany finals of the second UEFA competition "U -16" part, after the team asserted itself as group winners in qualifying and in the quarter- final against the Netherlands. With the 5-1 successful in Heilbronn Yugoslavia semifinals, he secured ( as a substitute ) with the team on May 5, 1984 in Ulm, with a 2-0 victory over the Soviet Union, the title of the U-16 European Championship.

For the U-18 national team, he played well ( seven times in a row after his debut on January 14, 1985 in Leningrad - as part of the Granatkin memorial tournament - a 5-1 victory over Poland), as well as for the U-21 national team, for whom he made ​​his debut on September 24, 1985 in Eskilstuna in the 1-2 defeat against Sweden, and also scored two goals in the course. He also took part in 1987 with the Bundeswehr 's team at the Military World Championship in Italy and finished second.

On April 18, 1987 Reuter first played for the senior team. His first of 69 missions began with the Substitutes for Wolfgang Rolff 63 minutes in a 0-0 draw against Italy in Cologne. His first two international goals he scored in the 90th minute for a 1-1 draw on 12 December 1987 in Brasilia against Brazil. Reuter took part in both the 1990 World Cup and 1998 as well as at the European Championships in 1992 and 1996. His last game was discharged in Paris on 15 June 1998 second round match against the USA, which was won 2-0.

Career as manager

From 1 July 2004 to January 3, 2005 Reuter worked as an assistant to the management of Borussia Dortmund in the task pane sponsorship. On 23 January 2006, he then entered on his duties as manager of the TSV 1860 Munich with the remit sport. After the immediate termination of its responsible for the finances colleague Stefan Reuter Ziffzer was dated 13 May 2008, three months sole manager until 2008 Markus Kern was appointed as an additional Director on 13 August. On 2 February 2009 Miroslav Stević was introduced as the new sporting director at TSV 1860. A day later, Reuter turned down an offer to continue working with limited skills in management, as unacceptable and was then on leave with immediate effect. His contract expired on 30 June 2009. On December 27, 2012 it presented the FC Augsburg as successor to Jürgen roll man as the new sporting director with a contract period to 30 June 2015.

Achievements

Club teams

  • Champions League winner (1): 1997 ( with Borussia Dortmund)
  • World Cup winners 1997 (1): ( Borussia Dortmund)
  • UEFA Cup finalist ( 2): 1993, 2002 ( Borussia Dortmund)
  • German master (5): 1989, 1990 ( with FC Bayern München), 1995, 1996, 2002 ( Borussia Dortmund)
  • DFB - Supercup winner 1990 ( with FC Bayern München ), 1995, 1996 ( Borussia Dortmund)
  • DFB Indoor Cup winners ( 2): 1990, 1999 ( Borussia Dortmund)
  • DFL League Cup Finalist (1): 2003 ( with Borussia Dortmund)

National

  • World Champion ( 1): 1990
  • European champions ( 1): 1996
  • Vice-European Champion ( 1): 1992
  • U-16 European Championship ( 1): 1984
  • Vice - military world champion ( 1): 1987

Awards

  • Goal of the Month (1): 03 /1991
  • Defense legend of the century in an Internet vote on fcn.de
  • Team of the Year ( 1): 1995 (as a member of Borussia Dortmund)
  • World Team of the Year ( AIPS ) (1): 1997 (as a member of Borussia Dortmund)

Remarkable

In his youth, Reuter was also a successful athlete. He won district championships in the long jump and was a Bavarian champion in cross-country running. This athletics basic training he retained as a player. His dynamic arrival ( 100 meters in 11.2 seconds ) earned him the nickname Turbo.

Stefan Reuter serves on the Board of Trustees of the youth football foundation. The Youth Soccer Foundation was established in 2000 by Reuter, Jurgen Klinsmann and other successful national team and the faculty of the football coach - special course. Stefan Reuter was the last active in German professional football world champions of 1990.

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