Stefan Studer

Stefan Studer ( born January 30, 1964 in Buxtehude ) is a former German football player and functionary.

Career as a player

About the youth teams of PSV Buxtehude, the TV home break - Neugraben and Hamburger SV defender Studer came to FC St. Pauli, with whom he in the season 1984/85 after 32 missions (one goal ) and promoted to the 2nd Bundesliga the suffered relegated again to the Oberliga. Studer first moved to league rivals Hummelsbütteler SV, but still returned back during the season. 1986/87 St. Pauli rose again in the second league and missed the walkover in the first Bundesliga only in the relegation against FC 08 Homburg. Here Studer had been able to achieve two goals in 36 missions. The following season Studer completed a further 33 appearances for FC St. Pauli, who rose as a table runner-up in the Bundesliga, moved to the end of the season but for the future Bundesliga rivals Eintracht Frankfurt.

In Frankfurt, Stefan Studer graduated in five seasons between 1988 and 1993 128 Bundesliga appearances, 16 DFB Cup and European Cup 13 games. In the crisis-ridden 1988/89 season it was for the new arrivals still quite mixed, 23 Bundesliga games in addition to two goals are to book. In the first few games, he belonged to the tribe, but conceded soon after the Olympic break, on October 29, 1988, the red card in the match against 1.FC Kaiserslautern. Three days before his first European Cup goal in the 43rd minute of the first leg of the first knockout round Europe Cup Winners' Cup it was 3-0 at the break succeeded against Sakaryaspor. In the Bundesliga, he came only in the last group match back into use. The game-deciding 1-0 by Dirk Bakalorz was only the eighth goal of harmony in the first 17 games. In the second round, as well as the whole team under coach Jörg Berger to some extent it was a bit better for him, but only managed to avoid relegation via the play-offs. In the first leg against 1 FC Saarbrücken Studer struck a free-kick in the 26th minute from the left outside in a high arc in the Saarbrücken area to Jørn Andersen, that those only to nod needed to 1:0. After Manfred Binz in the 60th minute the game Final worried, handed in the return match a 1:2 for relegation, so that this template is one on 26 June 1989 in retrospect to the most important game of his career situations.

In the following two seasons 1989/90 and 1990/91 Stefan Studer was then with 33 inserts to the absolute top performers of the association, and was seen in some media even in the expanded pool of potential candidates for the national team. At its prime position, the left winger, he flourished next leg ( central) and Falkenmayer on ( half left ) and contributed decisively to the fact that the unity grew stronger and finally several times qualified at this time again in order for the European Cup. In the 1991/92 season Studer was with 18 inserts not to the root formation of concord, the playful, the championship against the relegated Hansa Rostock on the 38th match day, and left Frankfurt for further 21 appearances at the season end of 1992 /93.

When Bundesliga Wattenscheid 09 Studer denied for the following season 1993/94 26 missions in the service of Absteigers, who finished second to last place in the table. Studer then moved up to second division club Hannover 96, for which he came to 32 missions in 1994/95, finishing in twelfth place the second division.

Studer then moved again to the club and joined the Bundesliga - promoted Hansa Rostock, for which he / 98 89 missions in the German top flight completed between 1995/96 and 1997 and scored six goals, before he ended his active career in 1998.

Career as a functionary

In July 2006, Studer was the successor of Herbert Maronn as manager of FC Hansa Rostock and was partly responsible as such on rise of Rostock in the Bundesliga 2006/ 07. He was replaced by his predecessor Maronn after he had fallen out with coach Frank Pagelsdorf under which he himself had played in 1995 /96 season, however. From July 2007 to June 2008 worked Stefan Studer then as a scout with FC Hansa.

As of January 2009, he signed a contract as head scout for FC St. Pauli. This contract was extended in 2011 in 2015 but dissolved at his request in November 2012 to the end of the year. Since January 2013 he joined the scouting team of the Bundesliga side Bayer 04 Leverkusen.

Private

Studer is a banker. Prior to his career as a football official, he worked at HypoVereinsbank as a branch in Lower Saxony York. 2002 Studer acquired at the German Sport University Cologne, the trainer's license for football coaches. Studer is married and has two children.

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