Английская Википедия:Andreas Goller
Шаблон:Use dmy dates Andreas Goller (born 15 March 1976 in Bolzano) is an Italian sports manager and football players' agent.[1]
Career
In the winter season of 2002/2003, the German multiple times World Champion and Olympic Medalist skier Martina Ertl became his first client in sports management field.[2]
In 2004, Andreas Goller became the personal manager of the all-time most successful Italian downhill skier Kristian Ghedina.[3] After the end of his skiing career Ghedina became an official race driver of BMW in touring car championships.
In 2006, Andreas Goller participated in a television commercial for the Japanese motor scooter Suzuki Burgman together with the Italian World Champion footballer and captain of FC Juventus Turin Alessandro Del Piero in a leading role.[4]
For the start of winter season 2007/2008, the Italian Ski Vice World Champion Peter Fill became the client of the sport management agency Flashlight,[5] founded, owned and managed by Andreas Goller.[6]
In 2008, the German specialized magazines in marketing communications “Werben & Verkaufen”[7] and “Kontakter”[8] announced that Andreas Goller’s FlashLight agency is responsible for the commercialization of Italians football World Champion and FC Bayern Munich striker Luca Toni.
For its client Fisker Automotive FlashLight coordinated a campaign wherein Denmark’s Crown Prince Frederik was the first person outside the development team to drive the new eco-friendly Fisker Karma at COP15 UN Climate Conference in Copenhagen.
In December 2009, Andreas Goller signed the Olympic Champion figure skater Evgeni Plushenko for international representation.
Notes
- ↑ https://www.dfb.de/uploads/media/DFB_Spielervermittler_online_161112.pdfШаблон:Dead link
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- ↑ http://imperia.efv.de/kontakter/news/artikel/2008/06/98694/index.htmlШаблон:Dead link
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