Eckhard Märzke

Eckart Märzke ( born December 7, 1952 in Greifswald) was soccer player in the GDR Oberliga, the highest East German football class, and played there for Hansa Rostock and Stahl Brandenburg. He is a multiple junior and junior national team and played one match with the B team of the GDR. Later, he began to work as a football coach.

Sports career

Märzke began his football career in his hometown. He played there for Lok Greifswald, Greifswald unit and the disciples of BSG Greifswald NPP. In NPP unit and he benefited from the successful youth development program, had emerged from the already Helmut Hergesell and Lothar Hahn junior national team and league regular at Hansa Rostock. Also Märzke managed from the youth team Greifswald NPP in 1970 made ​​it into the East German junior national team, where he was employed until 1971 a total of 13 times. Even at the age of 17 years he was employed on 27 September 1970 in the GDR League team of Greifswald.

To November 1, 1970 Märzke joined the DDR Oberliga side Hansa Rostock. There he was first brought into use in the gambling in the GDR - League 2nd team. Only on 18 December 1971, he came on Matchday 11 of the 1971/72 season in the encounter Hansa Rostock - 1.FC Lok Leipzig (0:0) as a central defender for his first league use. The season he finished with seven league games. A year later, he had already won with 17 inserts a regular place in the premier league team. 1973 Märzke was included in the squad of junior national team. Until 1974, he played five junior internationals. On 26 October 1976 he was in the B- International Match GDR - used Bulgaria ( 0:1) as a midfielder. In the seasons 1975/76 and 1977/78 Märzke had to play in the second-rate DDR league after descents of the Hanseatic League. As Rostock in 1979 relegated for the third time with Märzke, he also began in August 1979 again with DDR -Liga inserts. In November 1979 he was called up for military service, and after that he did not return to Rostock. In the past nine years, the 1.70 meter tall defender and midfielder had played 45 games in six second division league seasons and 94 top-flight appearances in two and a half DDR League series and scored a total of eight goals.

After completing his military service, Märzke announced in January 1981 the East German league club BSG Stahl Brandenburg. In 1984, he was able to celebrate with the townspeople Havel promotion to the Oberliga. After 99 league games DDR Märzke came from 1984 to 1986 in three seasons 59 times in the league for use (one goal ). He also played four UEFA Cup matches. At the age of 34, he subsequently ended his competitive sports career.

His career was with the engine Ludwigsfelde ( January 1987 - June 1989), and chemical Premnitz (July 1989 - June 1991) finish. From 1991, he worked as a coach at the Brandenburg South BSC 05, and worked there until the spring of 2004, at the same time he worked as a manager. After engagements followed at Black-Red Neustadt / Dosse ( July-November 2004), the SV Lichtenberg 47 ( December 2004 - March 2005), FC Stahl Brandenburg (April 2005 - June 2006 ) and Torgelower SV Greif (July 2006 - August 2008). On 1 October 2010 Märzke took over the training of the Mecklenburg-Vorpommern association division FC Pommern Greifswald. 2012, the team was relegated under Märzke to Oberliga West.

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