Rudolf Bommer
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Bronze | 1988 Seoul | Team Competition |
Rudolf Bommer (born August 19, 1957) is a former German footballer and football manager.
Born in Aschaffenburg, he played 417 games between 1976 and 1997 for Fortuna Düsseldorf, Bayer Uerdingen and Eintracht Frankfurt.
He played in France in Euro 84. After being the manager for Wacker Burghausen, he became the coach for TSV 1860 Munich at the beginning of the 2004/05 season, but was dismissed on December 4, 2004 after a string of failures.
Preceded by Dragoslav Stepanović |
Eintracht Frankfurt Manager (caretaker) 1996 |
Succeeded by Horst Ehrmantraut |
MSV Duisburg - Current Squad |
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1 Koch | 2 Weber | 3 Filipescu | 4 Schlicke | 5 Aygün | 6 Caligiuri | 7 Bugera | 8 Tararche | 9 Lavrič | 10 Idrissou | 11 Wolters | 13 Bodzek | 14 Hausweiler | 15 Voss | 16 Mokhtari | 17 Daun | 18 Kurth | 20 Grlić | 21 Neumayr | 22 Cáceres | 23 Koitka | 25 Stegmann | 26 Beuckert | 27 Jürgens | 29 Willi | 31 Book | 33 Blank | Manager: Bommer |
Categories: 1957 births | Living people | German footballers | Germany international footballers | Eintracht Frankfurt players | Eintracht Frankfurt managers | Olympic footballers of West Germany | Footballers at the 1984 Summer Olympics | Footballers at the 1988 Summer Olympics | Olympic bronze medalists for West Germany