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Andreas Köpke

Andreas "Andy" Köpke (German pronunciation: [ʔanˈdʁeːas ˈkœpkə], born 12 March 1962) is a German former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper.[2] After being selected for the Germany national team squads that won the 1990 FIFA World Cup and reached the quarter-finals of the 1994 FIFA World Cup, he succeeded Bodo Illgner to become Germany's first-choice goalkeeper at UEFA Euro 1996 (which Germany won) and the 1998 FIFA World Cup.

Andreas Köpke
Köpke in 2018
Personal information
Date of birth (1962-03-12) 12 March 1962 (age 60)[1]
Place of birth Kiel, West Germany
Height 1.82 m (6 ft 0 in)
Position(s) Goalkeeper
Youth career
1967–1979 Holstein Kiel
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1979–1983 Holstein Kiel 72 (0)
1983–1984 SC Charlottenburg 38 (0)
1984–1986 Hertha BSC 71 (0)
1986–1994 1. FC Nürnberg 235 (2)
1994–1996 Eintracht Frankfurt 66 (0)
1996–1999 Marseille 64 (0)
1999–2001 1. FC Nürnberg 74 (0)
Total 620 (2)
International career
1987–1988 West Germany Olympic 8 (0)
1990–1998 Germany 59 (0)
Managerial career
2004–2021 Germany (Goalkeeping coach)
Honours
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Career

Köpke began his professional club career at Holstein Kiel in the summer of 1979.

Having been chosen as the best player in Germany in 1993, his biggest achievement came in 1996, winning the European Championship and playing a pivotal role in Germany's campaign. In the last group match he saved Gianfranco Zola's penalty for Italy and also saved Gareth Southgate's penalty in the semi-final shootout victory against England in the semi-final.[3] Due to his success with the German team he was voted FIFA goalkeeper of the year.[4]

Köpke was also Germany's first-choice goalkeeper during their 1998 FIFA World Cup campaign, which ended in a 3–0 loss to Croatia in the quarter-finals. Having already made his decision to retire at the end of the World Cup prior to the tournament, Köpke was true to his word; his retirement paved the way for another great German keeper, Oliver Kahn. In total, Köpke played 59 matches for his country.[5]

He retired from goalkeeping at 1. FC Nürnberg at the end of the 2000–01 2. Bundesliga season. He also played at Eintracht Frankfurt to where he transferred to from 1. FC Nürnberg in the summer of 1994, for the amount of €516,200, returning to 1. FC Nürnberg five years later in January 1999 via Olympique Marseille.[6] Up to this day Köpke is still very much involved in German football. He currently is the goalkeeping coach of the Germany national team. He also acted as an ambassador to the city of Nuremberg, as it prepared for the 2006 FIFA World Cup. In July 2021, he announced that he would leave his position at the national team, following the UEFA Euro 2020.[7]

Honours

Player

1. FC Nürnberg

Germany[8]

Individual

Goalkeeping coach

Germany

References

  1. ^ "Germany - A. Köpke - Profile with news, career statistics and history - Soccerway". www.soccerway.com. Retrieved 1 January 2020.
  2. ^ "Köpke, Andreas" (in German). kicker.de. Retrieved 7 August 2011.
  3. ^ uefa.com (25 April 2016). "UEFA EURO 2016 - History – UEFA.com". UEFA.com. Retrieved 27 September 2018.
  4. ^ Gomes, Alaric (14 March 2012). "Kopke to help raise bar for goalies". Gulf News. Retrieved 23 August 2020.
  5. ^ Matthias Arnhold (2 November 2002). "Andreas Köpke – International Appearances". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 31 July 2012.
  6. ^ Arnhold, Matthias (26 July 2012). "Andreas Köpke – Matches and Goals in Bundesliga". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 31 July 2012.
  7. ^ Müller, Jan Christian (6 July 2021). "Andreas Köpke nimmt Abschied vom DFB-Team". Frankfurter Rundschau (in German). Retrieved 11 July 2021.
  8. ^ "A. Köpke". Soccerway. Retrieved 2 September 2014.
  9. ^ "Bundesliga Historie 1987/88" (in German). kicker.
  10. ^ "Bundesliga Historie 1992/93" (in German). kicker.
  11. ^ "Bundesliga Historie 1994/95" (in German). kicker.

External links

  • (in German, English, and French)
  • Andreas Köpke at fussballdaten.de (in German)

andreas, köpke, andreas, andy, köpke, german, pronunciation, ʔanˈdʁeːas, ˈkœpkə, born, march, 1962, german, former, professional, footballer, played, goalkeeper, after, being, selected, germany, national, team, squads, that, 1990, fifa, world, reached, quarter. Andreas Andy Kopke German pronunciation ʔanˈdʁeːas ˈkœpke born 12 March 1962 is a German former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper 2 After being selected for the Germany national team squads that won the 1990 FIFA World Cup and reached the quarter finals of the 1994 FIFA World Cup he succeeded Bodo Illgner to become Germany s first choice goalkeeper at UEFA Euro 1996 which Germany won and the 1998 FIFA World Cup Andreas KopkeKopke in 2018Personal informationDate of birth 1962 03 12 12 March 1962 age 60 1 Place of birthKiel West GermanyHeight1 82 m 6 ft 0 in Position s GoalkeeperYouth career1967 1979Holstein KielSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1979 1983Holstein Kiel72 0 1983 1984SC Charlottenburg38 0 1984 1986Hertha BSC71 0 1986 19941 FC Nurnberg235 2 1994 1996Eintracht Frankfurt66 0 1996 1999Marseille64 0 1999 20011 FC Nurnberg74 0 Total620 2 International career1987 1988West Germany Olympic8 0 1990 1998Germany59 0 Managerial career2004 2021Germany Goalkeeping coach Honours Men s footballRepresenting GermanyFIFA World CupWinner 1990 ItalyUEFA European ChampionshipWinner 1996 EnglandRunner up 1992 Sweden Club domestic league appearances and goals Contents 1 Career 2 Honours 2 1 Player 2 2 Goalkeeping coach 3 References 4 External linksCareer EditKopke began his professional club career at Holstein Kiel in the summer of 1979 Having been chosen as the best player in Germany in 1993 his biggest achievement came in 1996 winning the European Championship and playing a pivotal role in Germany s campaign In the last group match he saved Gianfranco Zola s penalty for Italy and also saved Gareth Southgate s penalty in the semi final shootout victory against England in the semi final 3 Due to his success with the German team he was voted FIFA goalkeeper of the year 4 Kopke was also Germany s first choice goalkeeper during their 1998 FIFA World Cup campaign which ended in a 3 0 loss to Croatia in the quarter finals Having already made his decision to retire at the end of the World Cup prior to the tournament Kopke was true to his word his retirement paved the way for another great German keeper Oliver Kahn In total Kopke played 59 matches for his country 5 He retired from goalkeeping at 1 FC Nurnberg at the end of the 2000 01 2 Bundesliga season He also played at Eintracht Frankfurt to where he transferred to from 1 FC Nurnberg in the summer of 1994 for the amount of 516 200 returning to 1 FC Nurnberg five years later in January 1999 via Olympique Marseille 6 Up to this day Kopke is still very much involved in German football He currently is the goalkeeping coach of the Germany national team He also acted as an ambassador to the city of Nuremberg as it prepared for the 2006 FIFA World Cup In July 2021 he announced that he would leave his position at the national team following the UEFA Euro 2020 7 Honours EditPlayer Edit 1 FC Nurnberg 2 Bundesliga 2000 01Germany 8 FIFA World Cup 1990 UEFA European Championship 1996 runner up 1992Individual kicker Bundesliga Team of the Season 1987 88 1992 93 1994 95 9 10 11 Footballer of the Year in Germany 1993 UEFA Euro 1996 Team of the Tournament Best European Goalkeeper 1996 IFFHS World s Best Goalkeeper 1996Goalkeeping coach Edit Germany FIFA Confederations Cup 2017 FIFA World Cup 2014 UEFA Euro runner up 2008 FIFA World Cup third place 2006 2010 FIFA Confederations Cup third place 2005References Edit Germany A Kopke Profile with news career statistics and history Soccerway www soccerway com Retrieved 1 January 2020 Kopke Andreas in German kicker de Retrieved 7 August 2011 uefa com 25 April 2016 UEFA EURO 2016 History UEFA com UEFA com Retrieved 27 September 2018 Gomes Alaric 14 March 2012 Kopke to help raise bar for goalies Gulf News Retrieved 23 August 2020 Matthias Arnhold 2 November 2002 Andreas Kopke International Appearances Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation Retrieved 31 July 2012 Arnhold Matthias 26 July 2012 Andreas Kopke Matches and Goals in Bundesliga Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation Retrieved 31 July 2012 Muller Jan Christian 6 July 2021 Andreas Kopke nimmt Abschied vom DFB Team Frankfurter Rundschau in German Retrieved 11 July 2021 A Kopke Soccerway Retrieved 2 September 2014 Bundesliga Historie 1987 88 in German kicker Bundesliga Historie 1992 93 in German kicker Bundesliga Historie 1994 95 in German kicker External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Andreas Kopke Official website in German English and French Andreas Kopke at fussballdaten de in German Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Andreas Kopke amp oldid 1126078608, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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