Sven Müller

Sven Müller ( born April 4, 1980 in Burgau ) is a German football player.

Career

Clubs

In his youth, he played with his hometown club TSV Burgau, before joining the youth of the TSV 1860 Munich on the TSG Thannhausen. From 1998 to 2000 he played for FC Augsburg, before switching to the Bundesliga for VfL Wolfsburg. Under coach Wolfgang Wolf, the VfL ​​had developed since 1998, not only for firm size in the Bundesliga, but also qualified for European competitions. Mueller came on Matchday 16 of the 2000/01 season in a 2-1 away win in Frankfurt for its first use in the Bundesliga. Although he was used this season by Wolf 16 times in league matches and scored two goals, but he was able to fight for a regular place. This held for him in the next three rounds Bundesliga little, Müller came with the " wolves " Although a total of 50 league games ( 3 goals ), but completed only a few of them over the full season. The greatest sporting success with VfL was reaching the UEFA Intertoto Cup finals in the summer of 2003 for Müller.

On 9 January 2004 he moved during the season a deeper class 1 FC Nuremberg, with the return of the Right Wing in the same year in the Bundesliga. His coach at the Franks was again Wolfgang Wolf. Under him Müller was set in the 2004/05 season as a regular player and had so large share of the relegation of the club. This was followed by a mixed Premiership 2005/06 season, in which he rarely came under Hans Meyer after the coaching change in October 2005 for use. Therefore, he moved with his contract expires at the end of the season free transfer in the 2nd League 1st FC Kaiserslautern, where he signed a two-year contract. After a disappointing 2007/08 season, Palatine planned but no longer on the defensive with Müller: Under new coach Milan Šašić he no longer came in 2008/ 09 in the second division team FCK used. Müller therefore decided in January 2009 to a renewed change of club, went to the third division side FC Erzgebirge Aue and stood in the second half of the season 2008/ 09 19 times for the violets on the court, who finished 12th place at the end of the season. In the 2009/10 season Müller counted under new coach Rico Schmitt only temporary to the permanent staff, only four of his 25 league matches he completed over the full season. At the end of the round, the FC Erzgebirge celebrated as runner-up promotion to the 2nd Bundesliga, Müller saw the season finale, but only as a spectator, as he had seen the red card two games broadcast by violent conduct in a game in hand.

For the 2010/11 season Müller changed again the club and signed for second division FSV Frankfurt a one year contract with an option for another season. In the first competitive match for the use Bornheimer, the cup match against SC Paderborn ( 2-0), Müller scored his first goal for his new employer. Under coach Hans -Jürgen Boysen he belonged to the starting eleven of the FSV and usually plays on the right wing. His contract at FSV Frankfurt was extended after he had in his first season denied more than 20 second division games for the Bornheimer. In the season 2011/12 Müller was in the first few games in the starting lineup, came in the course of the season, partly due to injury, but less and less to train, after the winter break finally no longer. His expiring contract at the end of the season at FSV was not renewed. Since September 2012 Müller plays in his birthplace at unterklassigen TSV Burgau.

National

Sven Müller played in 2003 and 2004 a total of four times in the team in 2006, the team perspective of the DFB.

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