After 10 years
Edgar Prib is back at SpVgg Greuther Fürth after ten years. The 33-year-old midfielder, without a club since the end of his contract with the Turkish second division club Manisa FK at the end of June, strengthens the second team of the “Cloverleaf” in the Bavarian Regional League. In addition, Prib will take on “various tasks” in the youth performance center with a view to his career after his career, as the Franks announced.
“Eddy knows the club really well through his past, now he is getting to know other facets here and gaining experience off the pitch. On the pitch he should lead the way with his leadership qualities, which he had already demonstrated in the Bundesliga, and thereby support our young players in their development,” said Björn Schlicke, sports director of the Fürth NLZ. Prib himself said: “I’m really happy to be back at the club I love and am looking forward to my new tasks at Kleeblatt. On the one hand, I want to help make my new, young teammates in the U23 better. On the other hand, I am excited about the tasks in the youth academy and am sure that I can learn a lot from it.”
Prib left his training club for Hannover 96 in 2013 for 2.5 million euros. He previously played 110 times for the Fürth professionals (10 goals/19 assists), including in the Bundesliga in 2012/13. After Hanover, he moved to Fortuna Düsseldorf for two years and finally moved abroad to Manisa for the first time in 2022. He was successful three times in 25 games for the Turks.
Raum, van Lent, Eberl & Co.: Famous former players of Greuther Fürth
David Raum – from 2006 (youth) to 2021 at Fürth
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99 appearances for the first team – Highest market value (at RB Leipzig): €26 million
Anton Stach – with Fürth from 2020 to 2021
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33 appearances for the first team – Highest market value (at Mainz 05): €15 million
Kevin Kampl – 2010/11 at Greuther Fürth
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One appearance for the first team (7 for the second) – Highest market value of the career (at RB Leipzig): €22 million
Max Eberl – 1997 to 1999 at Fürth
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37 appearances for the first team
Gerald Asamoah – 2012 to 2013 at Fürth
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30 appearances for the first team – Highest market value (at Schalke 04): €7 million
Arie van Lent – 1998/99 at Fürth
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36 appearances for the first team
Niclas Füllkrug – 2013/14 at Fürth (on loan from Werder)
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24 appearances for the first team – Highest market value (at Hannover 96 and Werder Bremen): €15 million
Heiko Westermann – 2000 (U19) to 2005 at Fürth
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89 appearances for the first team – Highest market value (at Schalke 04): €9 million
Roberto Hilbert – 2000 to 2002, 2004 to 2006 & 2017 to 2019 at Fürth
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89 appearances for the first team – Highest market value (at Stuttgart & Besiktas): €5 million
Serdar Dursun – 2016 to 2018 at Fürth
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64 appearances for the first team – Highest market value (at Fenerbahce): €3.5 million
Ralph Hasenhüttl – 2000 to 2002 at Fürth
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55 appearances for the first team
Abdul-Rahman Baba – 2012 to 2014 at Fürth
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48 first team appearances – Highest market value (at Chelsea): €15 million
Sami Allagui – 2008 to 2010 at Fürth
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70 appearances for the first team – Highest market value (at Mainz 05): €4.5 million
Olivier Occéan – 2011/12 at Fürth
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38 appearances for the first team – Highest market value (at Fürth): €1.5 million
Ioannis Amanatidis – 2001 to 2002 at Fürth (loan from Stuttgart)
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43 appearances for the first team – Highest market value (at Frankfurt): €6 million
Nicolai Müller – 2003 (youth) to 2011 at Fürth
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76 appearances for the first team – Highest market value (at Mainz 05): €7 million
Johannes Geis – 2008 (youth) to 2013 at Fürth
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17 appearances for the first team – Highest market value (at Schalke 04): €15 million
Frank Türr – 1994 to 2002 at Fürth
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238 appearances for the first team – top scorer with 85 goals
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