Dirk Eitzert

Dirk Eitzert ( born November 1, 1968 in Dortmund ) is a former German football player and football coach.

Professional career

Dirk Eitzert played from 1989 to 1995 at VfL Bochum 34 games in the first and 13 games in the second division. In the second half 1992 Eitzert had in the Bundesliga match against Werder Bremen for the last 15 minutes of the game into the goal after goalkeeper Ralf Zumdick had seen the red card. Injury- plagued again and again since 1992, Dirk Eitzert had already in 1995 to finish his professional career because of disability sport.

Amateur football

After his professional career was active Dirk Eitzert as a player in the soccer players of the Joboxers Holzwickede and the SG Holzwickede. From 2008 to 2011 was Eitzert who owns the B coaching license, player and later coach of the association and subsequent land division side SSV Mühlhausen - Uelzen. His coach of SSV Mühlhausen he finished in October 2011 after some sporting failures at his own request. In the 2012/13 season Eitzert coached the Fusion FC Iserlohn 46/49, but resigned shortly before the end of the season by his coach office. Dirk Eitzert still plays regularly in the tradition of the club VfL Bochum.

Professional

Dirk Eitzert deserved after his professional career successful money with real estate transactions. Own account, he now owns in Unna and Holzwickede around 80 rented apartments. Furthermore auctioned Eitzert 2010 in a forced auction parts of the Linden Brewery in Unna for one million euros and now leased commercial units in the building.

Private life

Dirk Eitzert is married and lives with his wife Simone (born Beschke ) and their two children in Holzwickede in the district of Unna.

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