Oliver Kreuzer Explained

Oliver Kreuzer
Birth Date:13 November 1965
Birth Place:Mannheim, West Germany
Height:1.80 m
Position:Central defender
Youthyears1:–1985
Youthclubs1:SpVgg Ketsch
Years1:1985–1991
Clubs1:Karlsruher SC
Caps1:182
Goals1:8
Years2:1991–1997
Clubs2:Bayern Munich
Caps2:150
Goals2:8
Years3:1997–2002
Clubs3:FC Basel
Caps3:136
Goals3:21
Totalcaps:468
Totalgoals:37
Nationalyears1:1982
Nationalteam1:West Germany U16
Nationalcaps1:2
Nationalgoals1:0
Nationalyears2:1982–1984
Nationalteam2:West Germany U18
Nationalcaps2:4
Nationalgoals2:1
Nationalyears3:1986–1989
Nationalteam3:West Germany U21
Nationalcaps3:7
Nationalgoals3:0
Nationalyears4:1988
Nationalteam4:West Germany Olympic
Nationalcaps4:1
Nationalgoals4:0

Oliver Kreuzer (born 13 November 1965) is a German former professional footballer who played as a centre-back for Karlsruher SC, Bayern Munich and FC Basel.[1]

Football career

Kreuzer started his career in 1985 with Karlsruher SC. He went on to make over 150 appearances for the club became something of a cult hero. In 1991, he signed for Bundesliga club FC Bayern Munich where he won the League Title in 1994 and 1997 and the UEFA Cup in 1996. He played six years in Munich,

Kreuzer joined Basel's first team for their 1997–98 season under head coach Jörg Berger. After playing in five test games Kreuzer played his domestic league debut for his new club in the away game in the Olympique de la Pontaise on 9 July 1997 as Basel were defeated 0–3 by Lausanne-Sport.[2] He scored his first goal for his club on 19 October in the home game in the St. Jakob Stadium against Zürich as the two teams drew 3–3.[3]

At the end of the FC Basel 2001–02 season, Kreuzer retired from his active football career at the age of 36. Basel won the domestic double, League champions and Swiss Cup winners, in this season. Between the years 1997 and 2002 Kreuzer played a total of 212 games for Basel scoring a total of 32 goals. 136 of these games were in the Nationalliga A, 9 in the Swiss Cup, 17 were in UEFA competitions (UEFA Cup and UIC) and 50 were friendly games. He scored 21 goals in the domestic league, 1 in the Cup, 3 in the European competitions and the other seven were scored during the test games.[4]

Honours

Bayern Munich

Basel

Sources

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Kreuzer, Oliver . de . kicker.de . 24 March 2012.
  2. Web site: 9 July 1997 . FC Lausanne-Sport - FC Basel 3:0 (2:0) . Verein "Basler Fussballarchiv” . 12 January 2022 . de.
  3. Web site: 19 October 1997 . FC Basel - FC Zürich 3:3 (2:1) . Verein "Basler Fussballarchiv” . 12 January 2022 . de.
  4. Web site: 2002 . Oliver Kreuzer - FCB-Statistik. Verein "Basler Fussballarchiv” . 12 January 2022 . de.