Ulf Mehlhorn

Ulf Mehlhorn ( born June 21, 1968 in Stollberg ) is a former German football player.

Stations as a player

Ulf Mehlhorn played in his youth at the BSG Fortschritt Thalheim and moved in 1981 to FC Karl- Marx-Stadt ( FCK ). With the juniors of FCK 1986 he was East German champion. His debut in the GDR Oberliga he gave on March 26, 1988 game against bismuth floodplain. In the following years was Mehlhorn important part of the team, which had its most successful period after Meistersaion 1966/67, at that time. So the FCK was playing in the UEFA Cup. Ulf Mehlhorn stood in five games against Boavista Porto, FC Sion and Juventus on the pitch and with a free kick in extra time scored a game in Porto the winning goal, which secured the next round.

Mehlhorn played until 1995 at the Chemnitz FC in the 2nd Bundesliga, before he moved to the 1st Bundesliga Fortuna Dusseldorf to where he was also a regular player. After the descent of the Fortunen 1997 Mehlhorn played one more season in the 2nd Bundesliga with VfB Leipzig before 1998 Chemnitz FC, ​​who played in the regional league now, returned. There he played a key role in the rise of the Sky Blues.

After the renewed decline in 2001 Mehlhorn stayed with the CFC and was with his experience a major key player in the team. After the 2004/ 05 season Ulf Mehlhorn has ended his career in professional football and played back at his youth club Tanne Thalheim in the county class Chemnitz. After his promotion to the County League Ulf Mehlhorn finished in the summer of 2011 his active career, after another six years " drangehängt " had.

Meanwhile Ulf Mehlhorn is active in the corporate office of the junior performance center Chemnitz.

Balance sheet as a player

  • DDR - Oberliga: 81 games
  • 1 League: 57 games
  • 2 Bundesliga: 237 matches
  • Regional: 154 Games
  • UEFA Cup in 5 games
  • Man
  • Born in 1968
  • Football Player ( Germany )
  • German
  • Football players (DDR )
  • Person ( Stollberg / Erzgeb. )
  • GDR citizens
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