Hans-Jörg Butt ( German: Hans Jörg Butt ; May 28, 1974 , Oldenburg , Lower Saxony , Germany ) is a German football player , goalkeeper who completed his player’s career. He played for the clubs " Oldenburg ", " Hamburg ", " Bayer ", " Benfica " and " Bayern ". Spent 4 matches for the German national team . He was a regular penalty kick for his clubs Hamburg and Bayer, as well as the Munich Bavaria.
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| Born | Oldenburg , Lower Saxony , Germany | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Growth | 191 cm | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Weight | 91 kg | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Position | goalkeeper | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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From the penalty spot, Butt scored 26 goals in the Bundesliga, as well as three goals in the Champions League , all three of them to Juventus , while playing for different clubs - Hamburg, Bayer and Bayern. Twice in the form of "Old Signora" from Butt "suffered" Gianluigi Buffon and once - Edwin van der Sar .
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Career
Clubs
Graduate of the Grossenkneten club. In 1991 he moved to Oldenburg, for which he first played in the main team in the 1993/94 season. In 1996, the team climbed into the Second Bundesliga , in which Hans-Jörg Butt made his debut on August 4 in a home game against Meppen, ending in a 1-1 draw. September 22, Oldenburg lost to Wolfsburg with a score of 1: 4; Butt scored the only goal for his team.
In 1997, he replaced “Oldenburg” with “ Hamburg ” and replaced Richard Goltz from the main squad, becoming the main goalkeeper of the team for the next 4 years. On August 3, 1997 he made his debut in the Bundesliga in a match against Borussia from Monchengladbach. The first goal in the Bundesliga scored on September 12, 1998 with a penalty awarded at Wolfsburg. In the 1999/00 season, he became one of Hamburg's top three scorers, hitting an opponent’s goal 9 times and all 9 times from the penalty spot.
From 2001 to 2007 he played in Bayer . From August 3, 1997 to February 10, 2007, Butt missed just 4 games of the German football league; On February 10, in the 28th minute, he was removed from the field in a match against Eintracht , after which he was serving a suspension, and instead Rene Adler went on the field, who subsequently replaced Butt from the base. On April 30, 2007, the contract with Bayer was prematurely terminated.
Despite offers from clubs in England and Spain, Butt decided to take part in the Champions League qualifying round as part of the Lisbon Benfica . His first game in a new club took place on October 28, 2007 against Maritimo . The competition with the reserve goalkeeper of the Portuguese national team Kim for a place in the main team of Benfica turned out to be too high, the contract with the club was terminated by mutual agreement.
Bayern invited Butt in the 2008/09 season as a player with international experience. In April 2009, with the then coach Jürgen Klinsmann became the main goalkeeper. He retained the place at the base of the team after joining the team of a new coach Louis van Gal , although initially Michael Rensing was appointed the main goalkeeper. But after Renzing's unconvincing game in the first three rounds of the Bundesliga, it was decided to return Butt to the gates of the Munich super club. On December 8, 2009, he scored a penalty awarded to Juventus in the last match of the Champions League group stage, becoming, along with Jean-Marie Pfaff, the only goalkeeper of Bayern to succeed.
In January 2010, Butt extended the contract with Bayern until July 30, 2011. The player’s transfer value as of November 1, 2010 was 2.5 million euros.
In the 2010/11 season, he lost his place in the first team to young pupil Thomas Kraft . After leaving the van Louis Gala club, Hans-Jörg returned to the main squad. In May 2011, he extended the contract with the club for another year, after which he should become the coordinator of the youth system of Bavaria.
National Team
As part of the Bundestim, he made his debut on June 7, 2000 in a friendly match against the Liechtenstein team. He went to the 2000 European Championship as the third goalkeeper. Later he played for the national team only one half. March 22, 2002 in the game against the US team, ending with a score of 4: 2 in favor of the Germans, was replaced by Frank Rost . At the 2002 World Cup, he was the second goalkeeper, but never entered the field. He entered his third game for the national team on 1 June 2003 against the Canadians , which ended in a victory for the wards of Rudy Feller, and was again replaced by Rost. After the main goalkeeper Rene Adler was unable to go to the Championship in South Africa due to an injury, Butt again received a call to the national team and played on July 10, 2010 in the match for third place against the team of Uruguay , which ended with the German victory 3: 2.
Achievements
Club
- Champion of Germany: 2009/10
- German Cup Winner: 2009/10
- German Super Cup Winner: 2010
- Champions League Finalist: 2001/02 , 2009/10 , 2011/12
- Bundesliga goalkeeper record holder for 26 goals
Team
- Silver medalist at the 2002 World Cup
- 2010 World Bronze Medalist
Notes
- ↑ Transfermarkt.com - 2000.
- ↑ Discogs - 2000.