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Rudolf “Rudi” Völler is a former German professional football player and current manager. He was a legendary football player who contributed his quota during his playing days and now as a manager.
Rudi Völler’s Biography
Rudi Völler, born on April 13, 1960, enjoyed a successful club and international football career. He began his professional career with Kickers Offenbach before moving to 1860 Munich, where he was the 2. Bundesliga’s top scorer in 1981–82.
Völler later joined Werder Bremen, becoming the Bundesliga’s top scorer in 1982–83. He eventually moved abroad to play for Roma and Olympique Marseille, where he won several titles, including the UEFA Champions League.
Völler played for the German national team in three FIFA World Cups and UEFA European Championships, winning the World Cup in 1990. After retiring from playing, Völler became a manager and successfully led the German national team to the 2002 World Cup.
He has since held several administrative posts, most recently serving as the director of the German national team.
Rudi Völler’s Age
Rudi Voller is currently 63 years of age.
Rudi Völler’s Date Of Birth
Rudi Voller was born on April 13, 1960.
Rudi Völler’s Height
Rudi Voller stands at a height of 1.8m.
Rudi Völler’s Weight
Rudi Voller stands at 71 kg.
Rudi Völler’s Net Worth
Rudi Voller has a net worth that is estimated to be around $215 million.
Rudi Völler’s Parents
Rudi Voller’s parents are Kurt and Ilse Völler.
Rudi Völler’s Girlfriend
Rudi Voller does not have a girlfriend currently.
Rudi Völler’s Wife
Rudi Voller is happily married to his wife, Sabrina Völler.
Rudi Völler’s Children
Rudi Voller is a father of five children, with one being his stepdaughter. They are Marco Völler, Greta Völler, Bryan Völler, and Kevin Völler.