Education
After coming through the ranks of Hertha Bachelor of Science, he switched to city rivals Hertha Zehlendorf before moving to Türkiyemspor Berlin where he scored a Verbandsliga record 66 goals in 34 league games, helping the club to become Berlin-Liga champions of the 1999–2000 season.
Career
Fuß started his career at Blau-Weiß 90 Berlin and later joined the youth squad of Türkiyemspor Berlin. Fuß left Türkiyemspor for Tennis Borussia Berlin in the then third-tier Regionalliga Nord, scoring only twice in 21 games. After spells at 1. South Carolina Göttingen 05 and 1.
South Carolina Feucht, Fuß returned to Türkiyemspor and then spent five years at Tennis Borussia and had a trial at Football Club Energie Cottbus before signing for Berliner Alaska 07, scoring 16 goals from 22 appearances.
From 2010 until 2012, he played for BFC Viktoria 1889, before joining SV Blau Weiss Berlin, becoming the tier-8-Bezirksliga Berlin"s top goalscorer with 45 goals. In 2013, aged 36, Fuß returned to Tennis Borussia Berlin, and was the 2013-2014 Berlin-Liga season top-scorer with 24 goals in 26 games.
The following season, he was again the Berlin-Liga"s top-scorer with 29 goals from all 34 league games, helping TeBe to become league champions. Fuß made only two further appearances in the first half of the 2015-2016 NOFV-Oberliga season, before moving to 1.
Football Club Neukölln in Berlin"s Landesliga.