Andreas Möller, born on September second, nineteen sixty-seven, is a distinguished former professional footballer from Germany, renowned for his role as an attacking midfielder. His illustrious career spanned from nineteen eighty-five to two thousand four, during which he made an impressive four hundred twenty-nine appearances in the Bundesliga, representing clubs such as Eintracht Frankfurt, Borussia Dortmund, and FC Schalke 04.
Möller etched his name in Bundesliga history by becoming the first player to achieve the remarkable feat of scoring one hundred goals and providing one hundred assists, a milestone that has since been matched by notable players like Thomas Müller and Marco Reus. In addition to his success in Germany, he also showcased his talents in Serie A with Juventus FC, further solidifying his reputation as a top-tier footballer.
His contributions to the sport extend beyond club achievements; Möller was a vital member of the German national teams that triumphed in the nineteen ninety FIFA World Cup and the UEFA Euro nineteen ninety-six. His accolades include being a Champions League winner, UEFA Cup winner, and multiple-time German champion, along with DFB Cup victories at the club level.
After retiring from professional play, Möller transitioned into coaching, serving as the head of the youth department at Eintracht Frankfurt from two thousand nineteen to two thousand twenty-two, where he continued to influence the next generation of footballers.