Mehmet SCHOLL | 2000-2001 | PES Stats Database (Golden Era Backup)
SCHOLL PES STATS | 2000-2001
Milanista_99 Mehmet SCHOLL | 2000-2001 Name: Mehmet Yüksel SCHOLL Club: FC Bayern Munchen Number: 7 Position: *AM Nationality: German Age: 30 (16/10/1970) Foot: R Side: B Length: 177 cm Weight: 70 kg Attack: 83 Defence: 46 Balance: 74 Stamina: 80 Top Speed: 82 Acceleration: 85 Response: 83 Agility: 87 Dribble Accuracy: 91 Dribble Speed: 92 Short Pass Accuracy: 90 Short Pass Speed: 87 Long Pass Acc: 88 Long Pass Speed: 86 Shot Accuracy: 82 Shot Power: 87 Shot Technique: 85 Free Kick Accuracy: 91 Curling: 94 Header: 66 Jump: 73 Technique: 95 Aggression: 83 Mentality: 86 Keeper Skills: 50 Team Work: 79 Injury Tolerance: B Condition/Fitness: 6 Weak Foot Accuracy: 7 Weak Foot frequency: 8 Consistency: 6 Special Abilities: *Dribbling *Tactical dribbling *Playmaking *Passing *Middle shooting *1-Touch pass Videos: Adobe Flash Player is no longer supported Adobe Flash Player is no longer supported Mehmet Scholl (born Mehmet Yüksel on 16 October 1970) is a former German football player born to a German mother and a Turkish father. He finished his career after the 2006–07 Bundesliga season. Scholl played most of his career as an attacking midfielder for FC Bayern Munich. He is one of the most successful German players in recent history. During his career he won the UEFA Cup in 1996 (scoring a goal in each leg of the final), the Euro 1996, the UEFA Champions League in 2001 as international titles as well as eight times the German Championships as national titles (all with Bayern Munich). The latter makes him record holder of most won German Championship titles in the German football league tied with his former teammate Oliver Kahn. Club career Scholl played for SV Nordwest Karlsruhe (from 1976 to 1982) and Karlsruher SC (from 1982 to 1992) before joining Bayern Munich in July 1992. He stayed at Bayern for the rest of his career, wearing the number 7 jersey. Scholl retired from professional football after the 2006–07 season. In 15 seasons at Bayern he has played in 468 competitive matches for Bayern, scoring 116 goals. He was one of the Bundesliga's most successful players, winning the championship eight times. Aged 19, he made his Bundesliga debut on 21 April 1990, coming on for Karlsruher SC in the 78th minute of their away match against 1. FC Köln, and promptly scored his team's fifth goal in the 90th minute. He has scored 98 goals (11 for Karlsruhe, 87 for Bayern) in 392 Bundesliga matches (58 for Karlsruhe, 334 for Bayern). Scholl has been praised for his technical ability, his creative playmaking, his dribbling skills, and his free kicks. In early 2001, he was voted Player of the Year 2000 by the professional players of the First and Second Bundesliga, and in May 2005, fans voted him one of the eleven greatest Bayern players of all time. National team Scholl played 36 matches for the German national team between 1995 and 2002, scoring eight goals. He was part of Germany's winning team at Euro 96 where he played in the quarterfinal, semifinal, and final. In the 69th minute of the final when the Czech Republic was leading 1–0, he was subbed out for the then relatively unknown Oliver Bierhoff who went on to score the two goals that turned the match around for Germany, catapulting Bierhoff to national and international fame. Scholl also played in all three of Germany's games at Euro 2000, scoring Germany's only goal in the tournament. Mehmet Scholl repeatedly suffered injuries throughout his career, preventing him from maintaining a regular spot on the national team and eventually prompting him to retire from the national team prior to the 2002 FIFA World Cup, making him one of Germany's most successful players never to have played in a World Cup. His frequent injuries also seem to have contributed to his often not playing for the full 90 minutes. He is, in fact, the most substituted player in Bayern Munich history. In 468 matches, he was subbed out 149 times and subbed in 147 times. Among German football fans, Scholl was one of the most popular footballers because of his character and his unique skills. Before the 2006 World Cup Campaign, more than 100,000 people signed an online petition, Mehmet für Deutschland to persuade Jürgen Klinsmann to include Scholl in the German squad. Despite the public support, Scholl was not included. Scholl was the subject of the 2007 career retrospective documentary film ''Frei:Gespielt - Mehmet Scholl: Über das Spiel hinaus'' by directors Ferdinand Neumayr and Eduard Augustin. Honours o Bundesliga (8): 1994, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2006 o German Cup (5): 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006 o German League Cup (5): 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2004 o UEFA Champions League (1): 2001 o UEFA Cup (1): 1996 o Intercontinental Cup (1): 2001 o Euro 1996: Champions Career Statistics • Karlsruher SC: 58 Apps, 11 Goal(s) • FC Bayern Munich: 334 Apps, 87 Goal(s) • Germany: 36 Apps, 8 Goal(s) _________________ Sorry for my bad English. Mehmet SCHOLL | 2000-2001 | PES Stats Database (Golden Era Backup)
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