Carsten Busch

Carsten Busch ( born August 7, 1980 in Rostock ) is a German football goalkeeper.

Career

Busch ran from 1987 through the first youth departments of SG Dynamo Rostock in his native city, moved in 1993 to Berlin, where he successively in the youth teams of FC Hertha Zehlendorf and Lichterfelder FC played. In 1997 he returned to Rostock back to join the FC Hansa Rostock to join, in the men's team, he finally aufrückte 1999. This bush reserve-team Hansas was initially assigned and played for them in the seasons 1999/2000 to 2005/ 06 in the vierklassigen Oberliga Nordost in 130 games. Both the 1999/2000 season and in the season 2004/ 05 ended the team as a champion of their league - season, on promotion to the third class of the Regional Association waived, however. In addition, Bush won with Hansas reserve in both 2004 /05 and 2005 /06, the Mecklenburg- Vorpommern Cup. Through its services to Busch had recently recommended as third-choice goalkeeper behind Mathias Schober and Axel Keller for the licensing team, but could not there prevail against its competitors and completed no use for Rostock in the professional sector.

2006 left the bush F. C. Hansa after nine years of service to join the league rivals SV Babelsberg 03 to join. In this Busch 2006/ 07 was goalkeeper and contributed significantly to the rise of the inserts 29 Oberliga in the third class at the Regional. This bush was 2007/ 08 goalkeeper Babelsberg, completed a further 29 league games and won with the team the Brandenburg State Cup, at the profit he had also been involved in the previous year. As the Regional was graded with the introduction of the 3rd Liga in the summer of 2008 Viertklassigkeit, bush but moved to future third division 1 FC Union Berlin.

During the season 2008/ 09 the 3rd Liga in January Glinker got the nod in goal for the capital city, so that Busch was first used substitute goalkeeper and also for Berlin's second team in the fifth division of Berlin. Since Union but it was clear at the end of the season already a master of the third league and thus as promoted to the 2nd Bundesliga, Bush graduated from the last round against Kickers Emden his first appearance in a professional league, the game was lost 3-2. Only 23 Matchday second league season 2009/10, graduated Busch his next professional use, when he represented the diseased Glinker in the 3-2 victory of his team against TuS Koblenz. On 22 April 2010 the club announced that Busch would not be extended to the end of the season 2010 expiring contract.

In January 2011, Bush joined the FSV 63 Luckenwalde, with whom he played in the Südstaffel the Oberliga Nordost. After 18 months of club membership in 2012, he moved to league rivals BFC Dynamo.

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