Anel Džaka

Anel Dzaka (born 19 September 1980 in Sarajevo, now Bosnia-Herzegovina, SFR Yugoslavia ) is a German footballer who is employed in the midfield.

Career

Dzaka began his career at Bayer Leverkusen, where he was employed from 1999 to 2003 in the second team. From 2000 to 2003 he also denied each season a game in the first Bundesliga.

In 2003 he moved to the second division promoted VfL Osnabrück. However, Osnabrück rose after a season back in the Regionalliga Nord from what Dzaka could not prevent his 27 missions with four goals. In addition, with a backheel case puller he scored on 24 August 2003 against Mainz 05 goal of the month.

After the descent Dzaka moved to what was then Southern regional league TuS Koblenz. With Koblenz he increased in 2006 in the 2nd Bundesliga on. During this time he was captain, regular players and crowd favorite.

The TuS Koblenz broke the contract on June 30, 2008 and Dzaka transferred to 1 FC Kaiserslautern. Was told in the summer of 2009 that he in the planning of the new FCK coach Marco Kurz no role to play. For half a year he stayed fit for the second team of the club and played occasionally for the " little devil " in the Regionalliga West.

The winter break 2010 Dzaka returned back to TuS Koblenz; he was loaned until the end of the season 2009/10. But even he could not prevent the descent of the TuS. Koblenz was tables - 17th and rose from the 3rd Football League. Back in Kaiserslautern told Stefan Kuntz Dzaka that the FCK would plan the 2010/11 season without him and he would have to seek a new club.

After six months without a club Dzaka was signed in December 2011 from the third division side Rot-Weiß Oberhausen. The ongoing until the end of season contract was not renewed after the descent of the Oberhausen.

Dzaka then returned again to TuS Koblenz back, when he signed a three-year contract until 30 June 2015.

Achievements

  • Promotion to the 2nd Bundesliga with TuS Koblenz 2006
  • Promotion to the Regionalliga Nord and Bayer Leverkusen Amateurs 2000
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