Goran Ćurko

Goran Ćurko ( born August 21, 1968) is a former football player from Serbia. The professional stations of the 1.91 meter tall goalkeeper in Germany were 1 FC Nuremberg, Tennis Borussia Berlin, 1 FC Locomotive Leipzig, Kickers Offenbach, SSV Reutlingen and Arminia Bielefeld.

Ćurko began his career in Serbia in Novi Sad and moved to Germany in 1995 to VfL Heart Lake, from where he moved after a decent second division to Nuremberg. There he completed 34 games and moved to Tennis Borussia Berlin in the Regionalliga. There he transformed the Rise relegation match against Sportfreunde Siegen with the score at 0-0 for a penalty; " TeBe " toward increased it on in the 2nd Bundesliga. Ćurko was replaced the next season by the Swiss Andreas Hilfiker as a goalkeeper. After brief interludes at the 1 FC Locomotive Leipzig and Kickers Offenbach, he moved to Arminia Bielefeld, but there has been dismissed after a scandal game. The last stop of his career in Germany was the SSV Reutlingen. Then he returned to his home, where he played for various clubs.

Ćurko graduated in Germany 183 professional games and scored two goals, both by penalty.

Controversy

Ćurko made ​​in 2000 at Arminia Bielefeld against SV Waldhof Mannheim for a scandal when he independently came after persistent abusive call his own fans in reaction to his provocations and obscene gestures in the 63rd minute from the square and had to be replaced with Dennis Eilhoff. A few days later he was released.

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