Capital: | € 71 million |
Age: | 51 |
Born: | May 1, 1968 |
Country of origin: | Germany |
Source of wealth: | Soccer player |
Last updated: | 2020 |
Short introduction
Oliver Bierhoff is a former professional soccer player who scored two goals to win Germany in the European Championship final over the Czech Republic in 1996. He also became the top scorer for Calcio Udinese in Serie A in Italy. In 2004 he became the manager of the German national team, where he introduced many new marketing campaigns during his time. Since 2018 he has also become one of the four DFB directors, before that he is responsible for planning a new DFB academy.
Early life
RWE board members were born in Karlsruhe, growing south of Essen. Here, like his father, who played for the national youth team, he played football from an early age. The first two clubs were Essener SG 99/06 and Schwarz-Weiß Essen. Here he played with Jens Lehmann, among others. In his youth, Oliver Bierhoff moved to the Bundesliga Club Bayer Uerdingen, where he made it into a professional team in 1986. Since then, a career that changes as a player begins.
Career
At first Bierhoff played two seasons with the first first division Bayer, where he came with 31 appearances in the Bundesliga and 4 goals. Then he moved to Hamburger SV for two years, where he also didn’t become ordinary. The short phase at Borussia Mönchengladbach was attended by his first involvement abroad, at SV Austria Salzburg. Here, with 23 goals in 32 matches, he was significantly more successful than at the previous station. That is why clubs from Italy also become aware of him.
He initially spent four seasons with Ascoli Calcio, where Bierhoff, was very dangerous as a header, scoring 48 goals in 117 league matches. However, all this, in Serie B, the second highest division in Italy. But then he moved to the first division of Udinese Calcio, where he lived three seasons. There he also top scorer in Serie A in the 1997/98 season with 27 goals. He was then bought by AC Milan, where Bierhoff was also ordinary for three seasons. He then spent a season on Monaco and one at Chievo Verona before ending his career as a player in 2003.
During this time, he first played several international matches for Germany before he was also used in the senior national team from 1996 to 2002. Here he scored 37 goals in 70 international matches, including the last 2-1 victory in the last winning European Championship 1996 over the Czech Republic. In 2002 wehy to become a representative of the world champion in Japan and South Korea with the national team when he, as a substitute, could not avoid losing the final 0-2 to Brazil. Two goals in the 1996 final suddenly made Bierhoff, who were previously unknown in Germany, famous.
This was immediately followed by his work as a national team manager in Germany. He was appointed by Jürgen Klinsmann, a new national coach. While he ended his work at DFB in 2006 after the World Cup ended in his own country, Bierhoff lived in this new position. Over the years, further tasks have been added to DFB, in 2018 he even rose to become DFB director, get a massive influence on DFB. On the one hand, winning the 2014 World Cup to coincide with the time of busty as the national team manager, as well as the first failure in the 2018 preliminary round, after that he experienced strong criticism. However, Bierhoff can maintain his posts at DFB.
Career highlights
The biggest success is undoubtedly winning the 1996 European Championship with Germany. In 1999, he won the Italian championship with AC Milan. He is the top scorer in Serie A in 1998, in Serie B in 1993. In 1998 he was also chosen as a German soccer player this year.
Amazing facts
In his youth, Bierhoff was a member of the choir of Boys Cathedral Essen. In addition, during his time in Hamburger SV he was intimidated by his teammate because of his elitist origin in connection with his father’s work.
Bierhoff is the father of a princess with his wife Klara Szalalanzy. In 2002 Bierhoff graduated from Hagen Ferniversität as an entrepreneur. Apart from his career as a professional soccer, he needed 26 semesters for this.