Bundesliga - After almost 20 years: Goalkeeping coach Greiber leaves Bochum
After nearly 20 years, goalkeeper trainer Peter Greiber will leave Bundesliga team VfL Bochum and is likely to return to 1. FC Cologne, the Second League team. The 55-year-old Greiber requested a contract termination for "personal reasons," the Bochum team announced. Reports of Cologne's interest in Greiber, who was previously the goalkeeper trainer there from 2005 to 2015, have circulated in the past few weeks.
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- Peter Greiber, the goalkeeper trainer from VfL Bochum, is expected to rejoin 1. FC Cologne, a team in the Second League.
- Greiber's departure from the Bundesliga club, VfL Bochum, marks an end to his near 20-year tenure with the North Rhine-Westphalia-based team.
- Having spent a significant part of his career with Bochum in the Bundesliga 2 and Bundesliga, Greiber's return to first-class German soccer is prompting excitement among Cologne fans.
- In a move that could strengthen the goalkeeping department of 1. FC Cologne, Peter Greiber, a former goalkeeper trainer for the team, has requested a contract termination from his current team, VfL Bochum.