Michael Glowatzky

Michael Glowatzky ( born July 1, 1960) is a former German football player. For the BSG Sachsenring Zwickau and FC Karl- Marx-Stadt, he played in the DDR - Oberliga, the top division of the East German Football Association. For the East German national team, he played nine A- internationals.

Glowatzky came 1979 BSG Sachsenring Zwickau, the Sports Association of the eponymous West Saxon automobile factory. In November 1979, he had to play his one and a half years of military service. On 9 May 1981, he was in the meeting of 23 game day BSG Sachsenring - Aue bismuth (3:0) as a substitute his debut in the GDR Oberliga. Already in the following season 1981/82, the 1.85 m wide Glowatzky developed as a midfielder for a regular player in the Sachsenring team, played 21 of 26 league matches. After graduating from 1982/83 a further 20 league games for Zwickau, Glowatzky left after 45 point game inserts and five Torerfolgen the BSG to play in the future for the football center in the region, the FC Karl- Marx-Stadt ( FCK ).

When FCK Glowatzky was set up in 1988 as a striker, had only 1986/87 with only twelve point stakes a weaker season. Within five seasons, he played 109 league games and scored 32 goals. In 1985 and 1986 he was top scorer of the FCK.

With successful games to Glowatzky recommended for international duties and was included in the squad of the GDR national team in 1984. On September 12, 1984 he played his first nine A- international matches when he 's friendly GDR - was Greece (1:0 ) was used as a right striker. His only international goal he scored on 20 October 1984 at the World Cup qualifier DDR - Yugoslavia (2:3). His last assignment in the senior team had Glowatzky in friendly match Finland -. GDR ( 1-0) on August 20, 1986 In addition, he graduated in 1985, three junior internationals.

In the summer of 1988 Glowatzky wanted to force a change back to BSG Sachsenring Zwickau. After he had received from the FCK no release, he boycotted for two months training and was then blocked by the East German Football Association for the DDR - Oberliga and the DDR -Liga. By March 1989, he played for the 2nd team of BSG Sachsenring in the third-class district league. In April 1989, Glowatzkys expired lock, and between the 19th Round and Round 23, he played four league games for Zwickau. At the end of the season the Zwickau descended into the DDR -Liga. Shortly after the opening of the East German borders in November 1989 left Glowatzky Zwickau and joined the SpVgg Bayreuth. With it, he denied to the end of season 15 point games ( one goal) as a midfielder in the Bundesliga 2, afterwards he went down with Bayreuth. 1990/91 he played with the SpVgg Bayern in third-rate league, completed 32 point games and scored another 14 goals. From 1991 to 1994 he was a player of Bayern division 1 FC Schweinfurt 05 and finished after his career as a football player.

He spent a year as player-coach at the 1 FC Creußen. He then coached the TSV Kirchenlaibach Speichersdorf with which he rose to the District League in 2008. 2010/11 he was coach of the Upper Franconian district division club TSV Bindlach.

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