Thomas Häßler

Thomas Häßler (born 30 May 1966) is a former German football player. He has played for Germany national team.

Thomas Häßler
Häßler in 2015
Personal information
Full name Thomas Jürgen Häßler
Date of birth (1966-05-30) 30 May 1966
Place of birth West Berlin, West Germany
Height 1.66 m (5 ft 5 in)
Position(s) Midfielder
Youth career
1976–1979 BFC Meteor 06
1979–1984 Reinickendorfer Füchse
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1984–1990 1. FC Köln 149 (17)
1990–1991 Juventus 32 (1)
1991–1994 Roma 88 (11)
1994–1998 Karlsruher SC 118 (28)
1998–1999 Borussia Dortmund 18 (2)
1999–2003 1860 Munich 115 (21)
2003–2004 SV Salzburg 19 (1)
Total 539 (81)
National team
1987–1988 West Germany Olympic 11 (0)
1988–2000 Germany 101 (11)
Teams managed
2007–2008 Nigeria (assistant)
2008–2010 1. FC Köln (assistant)
2014–2015 Padideh (assistant)
2016–2019 Berlin United
2019– BFC Preussen
Honours
Representing  Germany
Bronze medal – third place Olympics 1988
Winner FIFA World Cup 1990
Runner-up European Championship 1992
Winner European Championship 1996
1. FC Köln
Runner-up UEFA Cup 1986
Juventus
Runner-up Supercoppa Italiana 1990
AS Roma
Runner-up Coppa Italia 1993
Karlsruher SC
Runner-up DFB-Pokal 1996
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

Career statistics

Club

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition[1]
Club Season League Cup Continental[lower-alpha 1] Other Total
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
1. FC Köln1984–85Bundesliga60001070
1985–862100070280
1986–8721120231
1987–8834520365
1988–893352160416
1989–9034630100476
Total 14917912400018218
Juventus1990–91Serie A321418110453
Roma1991–92Serie A323506010443
1992–932669172429
1993–9430220322
Total 88111611321011914
Karlsruher SC1994–95Bundesliga33341374
1995–9634864624614
1996–9717541943010
1997–9834122163204416
Total 118281682192015744
Borussia Dortmund1998–99Bundesliga18211193
1860 Munich1999–00Bundesliga33820358
2000–01327308110448
2001–022963162389
2002–032103100241
Total 115211121431014126
SV Salzburg2003–04Austrian Bundesliga1910031222
Career total 539815713831650685110
  1. Includes UEFA Intertoto Cup, UEFA Cup, UEFA Cup Winner's Cup, UEFA Champions League qualification.

International

Appearances and goals by national team and year[2]
National teamYearAppsGoals
Germany 198820
198961
1990120
199151
1992134
199370
1994140
1995102
1996142
199751
199890
199900
200040
Total10111
Scores and results list Germany's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Häßler goal.
List of international goals scored by Thomas Häßler
No. Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
115 November 1989Müngersdorfer Stadion, Cologne, Germany Wales2–12–1FIFA World Cup 1990 qualifying
218 December 1991Ulrich-Haberland-Stadion, Leverkusen, Germany Luxembourg4–04–0UEFA Euro 1992 qualifying
322 April 1992Stadion Eden, Prague, Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia1–01–1Friendly
412 June 1992Idrottsparken, Norrköping, Sweden CIS1–11–1UEFA Euro 1992
521 June 1992Råsunda Stadium, Stockholm, Sweden Sweden1–03–2UEFA Euro 1992
620 December 1992Estadio Centenario, Montevideo, Uruguay Uruguay3–04–1Friendly
723 June 1995Wankdorf Stadium, Bern, Switzerland Switzerland1–02–1Friendly
815 November 1995Olympic Stadium, Berlin, Germany Bulgaria2–13–1UEFA Euro 1996 qualifying
99 October 1996Hrazdan Stadium, Yerevan, Armenia Armenia1–05–1FIFA World Cup 1998 qualifying
103–0
1110 September 1997Westfalenstadion, Dortmund, Germany Armenia3–04–0FIFA World Cup 1998 qualifying

Honours

1. FC Köln

Juventus

Roma

Karlsruher SC

Germany

Individual

  • kicker Bundesliga Team of the Season: 1987–88, 1988–89, 1989–90, 1995–96[3][4][5][6]
  • Footballer of the Year in Germany: 1989, 1992
  • FIFA World Cup Most Assists: 1994[7]
  • UEFA European Championship Team of the Tournament: 1992[8]
  • FIFA World Player of the Year: Bronze Award 1992[9]
  • FIFA XI: 1999[10]

References

  1. "Häßler, Thomas" (in German). kicker.de. Retrieved 2 January 2014.
  2. Arnhold, Matthias (1 February 2006). "Thomas Häßler – Century of International Appearances". RSSSF. Retrieved 20 July 2009.
  3. "Bundesliga Historie 1987/88" (in German). kicker.
  4. "Bundesliga Historie 1988/89" (in German). kicker.
  5. "Bundesliga Historie 1989/90" (in German). kicker.
  6. "Bundesliga Historie 1998/96" (in German). kicker.
  7. "World Cup 1994 – Statistics". Planetworldcup.com. Retrieved 2 March 2016.
  8. "EURO 1992 Team of the Tournament". UEFA. January 2020. Retrieved 1 January 2020.
  9. "Van Basten pips Stoichkov and Hassler". FIFA.com. Archived from the original on 23 January 2015. Retrieved 23 January 2015.
  10. FIFA XI´s Matches - Full Info
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