Detlef Bruckhoff

Detlef Bruckhoff ( born April 8, 1958) is a former German football player.

Career

Detlef Bruckhoff played with Tennis Borussia Berlin in the Bundesliga. His debut match in Germany's highest division was won in the 1976/77 season 4-2 on home turf against Fortuna Dusseldorf. Bruckhoff was substituted by coach Rudi Good village in 63 minutes. In the rest of the season he was used in four other games. Berlin was 17 and got off together with the teams of Karlsruher SC and Rot-Weiss Essen. Place 10 In the subsequent season 1977/78 has been demonstrated in the 2nd Bundesliga, Bruckhoff completed 13 games in the North Season. He joined the employer and played the next two years at the side of Erich Schmitt at Würzburg FV. After his time in Würzburg, where Bruckhoff strain force was, he went to SV Darmstadt 98 With Darmstadt, he was, at the time last year, the double-track 2 Bundesliga, the 1980/81 season under coach Werner Olk and players like Frank Berlepp, Dieter Rudolf Uwe Beginski, Andrew Karow, Günter Menges, Willi Wagner, Edwin West Berger, Roland Best, Rudolf Collet, Uwe Hahn, Glenn Jordens, Oliver Posniak, Guenther Reinhardt, Willibald White, Willi Bernecker, Peter Cestonaro, Rainer Korlatzki scorer Horst Neumann and Dieter Pötschke champion and was promoted to the Bundesliga. In the following year Bundesliga Bruckhoff played eleven times before he moved on. Bruckhoff went to Austria, where he played the next three years at SC Neusiedl am See and SC Eisenstadt. He returned to Germany, played for TSV 1860 Munich three years in the big leagues. His career ended in Switzerland, where Bruckhoff played for FC Martigny-Sports and FC Baden.

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