Jens Jeremies

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Jens Jeremies
Personal information
Full name Jens Jeremies
Date of birth March 5, 1974 (age 33)
Place of birth    Görlitz, Germany
Height 177cm
Nickname Jerry
Playing position Midfielder
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*
1994-1995
1995-1998
1998-2006
Dynamo Dresden
1860 München
Bayern Munich
10 (1)
78 (2)
160 (6)   
National team2
1997-2004 Germany 55 (1)

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only and
correct as of December 15, 2006.
2 National team caps and goals correct
as of December 15, 2006.
* Appearances (Goals)

Jens Jeremies (born March 5, 1974) is a German footballer. As of 2006, he has retired from professional football.

Jeremies was born in Görlitz, a town in the former German Democratic Republic. He began his career in 1980 as a youth player with the local side Motor Görlitz, and in 1986 he moved to Dynamo Dresden. In 1995, Jeremies transferred to TSV 1860 München. Then in 1998, he signed for city rival Bayern München, the club for which he would play the remainder of his career. All of his club successes have come with Bayern München, including six league championships (1999–2001, 2003, 2005, 2006), three German Cups (2000, 2003, 2005, 2006) and victory in the Champions League (2001).

Jeremies was given his first cap for the German national team on November 15, 1997 in a friendly game against South Africa. He then played in the 1998 World Cup. Jeremies was dropped from the national team during the build up to Euro 2000 when he called the side "pathetic". He was later reinstated in the national squad and played in the 2002 World Cup, but retired from international football after Germany's exit from Euro 2004 to focus on his club duties with Bayern München.


Flag of Germany Germany squad - 1998 FIFA World Cup Quarter-finalists Flag of Germany

1 Köpke | 2 Wörns | 3 Heinrich | 4 Kohler | 5 Helmer | 6 Thon | 7 Möller | 8 Matthäus | 9 Kirsten | 10 Häßler | 11 Marschall | 12 Kahn | 13 Jeremies | 14 Babbel | 15 Freund | 16 Hamann | 17 Ziege | 18 Klinsmann | 19 Reuter | 20 Bierhoff | 21 Tarnat | 22 Lehmann | Coach: Vogts

Flag of Germany Germany squad - 2002 FIFA World Cup Runners-up Flag of Germany

1 Kahn | 2 Linke | 3 Rehmer | 4 Baumann | 5 Ramelow | 6 Ziege | 7 Neuville | 8 Hamann | 9 Jancker | 10 Ricken | 11 Klose | 12 Lehmann | 13 Ballack | 14 Asamoah | 15 Kehl | 16 Jeremies | 17 Bode | 18 Böhme | 19 Schneider | 20 Bierhoff | 21 Metzelder | 22 Frings | 23 Butt | Coach: Völler


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