Overview
Andreas Möller (born 2 September 1967) is a retired German professional footballer best known as an attacking midfielder and playmaker. During a career that spanned the late 1980s through the early 2000s he combined technical skill with an eye for goal and proved influential at both club and international level. For background information see his profile at official sources.
Club career and achievements
Möller played for several leading clubs in Germany and abroad, most notably Eintracht Frankfurt, Juventus and Borussia Dortmund. With Dortmund he won major domestic trophies and was part of the squad that secured the club’s highest continental honor in the 1990s. Across his club career he was valued for his creativity, versatility and ability to contribute important goals in big matches.
International career
As a member of the Germany national team, Möller featured regularly during the 1990s. He took part in multiple major tournaments for his country and was a member of the German side that won the European Championship in the mid-1990s. His international record includes numerous appearances and a steady scoring contribution from midfield.
Playing style
Möller combined quick feet and close control with a good passing range and an eye for late runs into the box. He could operate behind a striker or in a more advanced role, took set pieces, and was often tasked with unlocking compact defences. Teammates and managers praised his football intelligence and ability to change games with decisive moments.
Legacy and later activities
After retiring from playing he remained connected to the sport in various capacities, including media work and involvement in football development. He is remembered for his role in club and country successes and as one of Germany’s prominent attacking midfielders of his generation.
Notable honours
- Domestic league titles with Borussia Dortmund
- UEFA Champions League triumph with Dortmund
- European Championship winner with Germany
For more on his career statistics and interviews consult profiles and archives at football databases or federation pages at national team resources.