Jeff Strasser

Footballer
The basics

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IntroFootballer
PlacesLuxembourg
isSports official Athlete Football player Association football player Association football manager
Work fieldSports
Gender
Male
Birth5 October 1974, Luxembourg
Age50 years
The details

Biography

Jeff Strasser (born 5 October 1974 in Mondorf-les-Bains) is a retired Luxembourgian footballer, who currently manages CS Fola Esch.

Club career

As one of the rare successful professional footballers from Luxembourg, Strasser has made a fairly successful career in French and German first divisions. After playing for French side FC Metz in Ligue 1 between 1993 and 1999, he moved to German Bundesliga side 1. FC Kaiserslautern and spent three seasons with the club before leaving it for Borussia Mönchengladbach in 2002. With the two German clubs, he spent seven seasons in Bundesliga and was a regular in each of the seven seasons, making a total of 194 appearances and scoring 10 goals in the league.

In August 2006, he moved to French Ligue 2 side RC Strasbourg. On 31 July 2007, he signed a two-year contract with FC Metz and was released after his contract ended on 30 June 2009, On 17 July 2009, he returned to Luxembourg on 17 July 2009, signing a two-year contract with CS Fola Esch. However, the move only lasted 17 days before Strasser moved to Grasshopper, signing a one-year contract on 15 August 2009.

International career

Strasser made his debut for Luxembourg in an October 1993 World Cup qualification match against Greece. As of December 2008, he had earned a record 88 caps, scoring six goals. He played in 29 FIFA World Cup qualification matches. He has been Luxembourg's all-time record cap-holder, since taking over from Carlo Weis in November 2008.

Managerial career

On 17 May 2010, he was appointed as youth manager of CS Fola Esch. On 4 December 2010, he was promoted to the Fola Esch senior team, along with Cyril Serredszum.

Career statistics

International goals

#DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
1.7 October 2000Stade Josy Barthel, Luxembourg (city), Luxembourg Slovenia1–2Loss2002 FIFA World Cup qualification
2.17 April 2002Stade Alphonse Theis, Hesperange, Luxembourg Liechtenstein3–3DrawFriendly
3.30 April 2003Stadium Puskás Ferenc, Budapest, Hungary Hungary5–1LossFriendly
4.19 August 2003Stade de la Frontière, Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg Malta1–1DrawFriendly
5.18 August 2004Tehelné pole, Bratislava, Slovakia Slovakia3–1Loss2006 FIFA World Cup qualification
6.10 September 2008Letzigrund, Zürich, Switzerland  Switzerland1–2Win2010 FIFA World Cup qualification
7.3 March 2010Stade Josy Barthel, Luxembourg (city), Luxembourg Azerbaijan1–2LossFriendly
Correct as of 7 October 2015

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