Robert Niels Jaspert (born 26 February 1960) is a German professional football coach and former player.
During the 2001–02 season, Jaspert was assistant manager to Pierre Littbarski at MSV Duisburg—a role in which he also functioned from 2004 until 2005 under Jo Bonfrere for the South Korea national team.
After a short break from football, Jaspert took over the reins of Lebanese Premier League team Ahed. In June 2007, Jaspert survived a bombing at the hotel he was staying at in Beirut as he was not home at the time. The bombing killed the politician Walid Eido, and two footballers of Al Ahed's rivals Nejmeh SC.
Jaspert became Littbarski's assistant again in 2008, this time in Iran for Saipa and later for Liechtenstein's FC Vaduz.
In January 2012, Jaspert was announced as a joint manager of Croatian club NK Karlovac alongside Krešimir Ganjto after the club was taken over by German company Haag Sportmanagement, but the deal never took place.
Jaspert's contract was renewed on 4 July 2021. After a series of negative results in the first half of the 2021–22 season, Jaspert submitted his resignation.
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