Michael Jakobs

Definition
Michael Jakobs is a German former professional footballer who played primarily as a defender.

Overview
Available records identify Michael Jakobs as an active player in German club football during the 1980s. He is noted for having been part of the squads of clubs competing in the Bundesliga, the top tier of German football. Detailed statistics regarding his appearances, goals, and exact years of service with each club are limited in publicly accessible sources.

Etymology/Origin
The given name Michael derives from the Hebrew name מִיכָאֵל (Mikha'el), meaning “who is like God?” The surname Jakobs is of German origin, a patronymic form meaning “son of Jakob,” with Jakob itself tracing back to the Hebrew name יַעֲקֹב (Ya‘aqov), meaning “he grasps” or “supplanter.”

Characteristics

  • Position: Defender (primarily in defensive line roles).
  • Playing style: While specific descriptions of his style are not widely documented, defenders of his era in the Bundesliga were generally tasked with marking opposition attackers, intercepting passes, and contributing to the team’s overall defensive organization.
  • Career period: Active in the 1980s; exact years of professional activity are not comprehensively recorded in major football databases.

Related Topics

  • German football (Bundesliga)
  • List of German football defenders
  • Football clubs in Germany during the 1980s
  • Patronymic surnames in Germanic languages

Accurate information is not confirmed regarding precise birthdate, full club history, and career statistics for Michael Jakobs due to the limited availability of reliable encyclopedic sources.

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