Ulf Mehlhorn

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Ulf Mehlhorn
Bundesarchiv Bild 183-1990-0823-305, Chemnitzer FC, Ulf Mehlhorn retouched.jpg
Mehlhorn in 1990
Personal information
Date of birth (1968-06-21) 21 June 1968 (age 53)
Place of birth Stollberg, East Germany
Height 1.86 m (6 ft 1 in)
Position(s) Defender
Youth career
0000–1981 BSG Esda Thalheim
1981–1987 FC Karl-Marx-Stadt
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1987–1995 Chemnitzer FC 223 (20)
1995–1997 Fortuna Düsseldorf 57 (2)
1997–1998 VfB Leipzig 33 (1)
1998–2005 Chemnitzer FC 206 (15)
Total519(38)
National team
East Germany B 1 (0)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

Ulf Mehlhorn (born 21 June 1968) is a German former professional footballer who played as a defender. [1]

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References

  1. "Mehlhorn, Ulf" (in German). kicker.de. Retrieved 12 August 2012.