Personal information | |||
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Full name | Andreas Vogler | ||
Date of birth | 5 February 1965 | ||
Place of birth | West Berlin, West Germany | ||
Playing position | Striker | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps† | (Gls)† |
–1986 | VfB Neukölln | ||
1986–1987 | Tennis Borussia Berlin | 30 | (24) |
1987–1988 | Hertha BSC | ||
1988–1990 | FC Gütersloh | ||
1990–1991 | BSV Stahl Brandenburg | 9 | (2) |
1991–1994 | Caracas FC | ||
1994–1995 | Spandauer SV | ||
1995–1996 | SV Tasmania 73 Neukölln | ||
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only. † Appearances (Goals). |
Andreas Vogler (born 5 February 1965 in West Berlin) is a former German footballer.
Vogler began his footballing career at VfB Neukölln before moving to Tennis Borussia Berlin in the Amateur-Oberliga Berlin, where he was the league's top goalscorer during the 1986–87 season. The following year, Vogler helped Hertha BSC to the Oberliga title, but failed to make a start in the 2. Fußball-Bundesliga and thus moved to FC Gütersloh. After the fall of the Berlin Wall, Vogler became one of the first players to move from West to East, joining up with BSV Stahl Brandenburg for the 1990–91 NOFV-Oberliga season, the final year of top flight East German football. Vogler scored 2 goals in 9 appearances.[1]
In 1991, Vogler signed for Venezuelan Primera División side Caracas FC and became top goalscorer of the 1991–92 season. League championships in 1992 and 1994 and Copa Venezuela wins in 1993 and 1994 completed three successful years in South America.
After his return to Germany, Vogler played for Berlin clubs Spandauer SV and SV Tasmania 73 Neukölln.