Sebastian Selke

Sebastian Selke ( born February 22, 1974) was a German football player.

Two years was the goalkeeper for the senior squad of the 1st FC Cologne. During this time he came four times in the 2nd Bundesliga for use. With the end of the 1999/2000 season, he left Cologne and moved to KFC Uerdingen 05 A year later he moved again and went to the club VfL Bochum, where he belonged to the squad of the second team. In 2002 he returned to Uerdingen. Overall, he played 43 games for the KFC in the Regionalliga Nord. In 2005 his engagement ended in Krefeld.

From 2005 he played for Schwarz-Weiß Essen. There his contract was not renewed at the end of the season 2005/2006. Sebastian Selke held thereafter as unemployed professional football player in the "Camp of Good Hope " on the Duisburg Sports Wedau fit. The Welt am Sonntag reported in its issue of 16 July 2006 on the training opportunities that have professionals without a club there.

As of 26 September 2006, he was the goalkeeper Oberliga Nordrhein- SSVg Velbert. On 18 July 2007, the KFC Uerdingen now the third commitment of the goalkeeper were 05 known. From July 2008, coached Sebastian Selke goalkeepers in the VDV players union in Duisburg Sports Wedau. After the training program for unemployed footballers end of September 2008 expired by the VDV, Sebastian Selke joined the SC Fortuna Köln and coached there from October 2008, the goalkeeper of the NRW-Liga team. Since 1 July 2009 Sebastian Selke is at FC Vaduz in Liechtenstein as a goalkeeper coach under contract.

Clubs

Statistics

  • 2 Bundesliga
  • Regionalliga Nord

Achievements

  • Soccer goalkeeper ( Germany )
  • Born in 1974
  • Man
  • German
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