- Michael Preetz
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Michael Preetz Personal information Full name Michael Preetz Date of birth 17 August 1967 Place of birth Düsseldorf, Germany Height 1.92 m (6 ft 3 1⁄2 in) Playing position Striker Youth career –1982 Düsseldorfer SC 99 1982–1986 Fortuna Düsseldorf Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1986–1990 Fortuna Düsseldorf 88 (20) 1990–1992 1. FC Saarbrücken 70 (28) 1992–1994 MSV Duisburg 65 (19) 1994–1996 SG Wattenscheid 09 60 (17) 1996–2003 Hertha BSC 227 (93) National team Germany U-21 2 (?) 1999–2000 Germany 7 (3) Teams managed 2003–2009 Hertha BSC (Assistant of the Management) 2009– Hertha BSC (General Manager) * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).Michael Preetz (born 17 August 1967) is a retired German football player. He played mostly for German Bundesliga club Hertha BSC and is currently working in Hertha's management.[1]
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International
He also played for Germany national football team (7 caps/3 goals).
Managing career
On 7 June 2009, Preetz was named as the new General Manager of Hertha BSC, replacing former VfB Stuttgart and FC Bayern Munich forward Dieter Hoeneß.[2] He holds a contract that lasts until 30 June 2012.[3]
Honours and awards
- Bundesliga: Third place 1999
- 2. Bundesliga: Third place 1997
- Ligapokal: 2001, 2002
- Runners-up: 2000
References
Bundesliga top scorers 1964: Seeler · 1965: Brunnenmeier · 1966: Emmerich · 1967: Emmerich/G. Müller · 1968: Löhr · 1969: G. Müller · 1970: G. Müller · 1971: Kobluhn · 1972: G. Müller · 1973: G. Müller · 1974: Heynckes/G. Müller · 1975: Heynckes · 1976: Fischer · 1977: D. Müller · 1978: D. Müller/G. Müller · 1979: Allofs · 1980: Rummenigge · 1981: Rummenigge · 1982: Hrubesch · 1983: Völler · 1984: Rummenigge · 1985: Allofs · 1986: Kuntz · 1987: Rahn · 1988: Klinsmann · 1989: Allofs/Wohlfarth · 1990: Andersen · 1991: Wohlfarth · 1992: Walter · 1993: Kirsten/Yeboah · 1994: Kuntz/Yeboah · 1995: Basler/Herrlich · 1996: Bobic · 1997: Kirsten · 1998: Kirsten · 1999: Preetz · 2000: Max · 2001: Barbarez/Sand · 2002: Amoroso/Max · 2003: Christiansen/Élber · 2004: Aílton · 2005: Mintál · 2006: Klose · 2007: Gekas · 2008: Toni · 2009: Grafite · 2010: Džeko · 2011: GómezGermany squad – 1999 FIFA Confederations Cup This biographical article related to a German association football forward born in the 1960s is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.