Daniel Bärwolf

Daniel Bärwolf ( born May 13, 1973 in Erfurt ) is a German football player.

Early in his career he played for Empor Walschleben and the SC 1903 Weimar before he moved to FC Rot-Weiß Erfurt 1992. There he scored in the 1993/94 season in the Oberliga NOFV- 30 goals in 30 games. Although the Erfurt lost a game throughout the season, the climb was not possible in the 2nd Bundesliga. Bärwolf then moved to the Bundesliga relegation VfB Leipzig. After 49 second division games in which he scored eight goals in 1996 he returned to Erfurt back. The following season he formed with Marco White Main and Ronny Hebestreit the outstanding offensive trio of Regional Northeast. In total, the three scored in the 1996/97 season 54 results. Only a year later Bärwolf returned to the 2nd Bundesliga and joined the Thuringian city rivals FC Carl Zeiss Jena. With just one goal in 17 missions but he could not convince there. Therefore, he moved in 1998 to VfB Lübeck, where he played until recently. Here he was twice top scorer in the Regionalliga Nord and rose in 2002 to the second league. Thus he became the absolute darling of the public and became known as " football god ". Since July 2007, he plays in Thuringia at FSV Wacker 03 Gotha. Overall Bärwolf denied 113 second league matches and scored 20 goals. When FC Rot -Weiß Erfurt he has 79 official matches gates together with Armin Romstedt third place in the all-time scorers list since the club was founded in 1966.

Since 2008 Bärwolf has worked as a youth coach at his hometown club SV Empor Walschleben and also plays in the regional class team of the club.

Bärwolf said to have sympathy for right- wing ideas. So he showed up several times with clothes in public, are considered to be unique scene Features: a black sun and a song line by Fritz Sotke on the T- shirt, plus a jacket from Thor Steinar. Bärwolf stresses, however, that he was unaware of the background of this dress and the jacket did not belong to him in particular, but was given by a football fan shortly before the photo, because it was cold. The t-shirt he has since disposed of by its own account with the garbage. He had it (again, by its own account ) bought years ago not realizing the Internet.

At the match VfB Lübeck against Eintracht Braunschweig on 24 November 2002, he is said to have misconduct Adama Niang offended racist. This was confirmed by Niang and his former teammates Brunswick Janosch Dziwior.

Clubs

  • BSG Empor Walschleben
  • SC 1903 Weimar
  • FC Rot -Weiß Erfurt
  • VfB Leipzig
  • FC Carl Zeiss Jena
  • VfB Lübeck
  • FSV Wacker 03 Gotha
  • SV Empor Walschleben ( since 2011 )

Documents

  • Man
  • Born in 1973
  • Football Player ( Germany )
  • German
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