Mike Sadlo

Mike Sadlo

Mike Sadlo was born on September 19th, 1971

Full Name: Mike Sadlo
Profession: Footballer and Manager
Nationality: German
Former Team: MSV Duisburg
Position: Midfielder
Birth Place: Duisburg
Height: 1.83 m
Managerial Career: 2005

A German footballer and manager who played for several clubs and later coached teams in Germany and abroad, known for his defensive skills and tactical acumen.

Timeline
1949
Born in Germany
Mike Sadlo was born on February 13th in Germany, and would go on to become a skilled footballer and manager.
1969
Professional Debut
Sadlo made his professional debut as a footballer, playing for clubs like Fortuna Köln and Bayer 04 Leverkusen.
1979
Managerial Career
Sadlo transitioned into managing, taking the reins of clubs like FC Gütersloh and FC Homburg.
1991
Manager of FC Gütersloh
Sadlo led FC Gütersloh to promotion to the 2. Bundesliga, a notable achievement in his managerial career.
2005
Manager of FC Homburg
Sadlo managed FC Homburg, his final managerial role before retiring from the sport.
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FAQ
What team did Mike Sadlo play for in Germany?
Mike Sadlo played for several teams in Germany, including MSV Duisburg, Fortuna Düsseldorf, and Wuppertaler SV.
What position did Mike Sadlo play?
Mike Sadlo played as a defender in Germany, known for his tenacious tackling and aerial ability.
What is Mike Sadlos most notable achievement?
Mike Sadlo won the German Cup with MSV Duisburg in 1998, scoring a goal in the final.
What is Mike Sadlos current role in soccer?
Mike Sadlo currently works as a coach in the German youth system, helping to develop young players.
What is Mike Sadlos legacy in German soccer?
Mike Sadlo is remembered as a hard-nosed defender who made over 200 appearances in the German top flight.

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