Guido Gorges

Guido Gorges ( born June 8, 1973 Geismar, Thuringia ) is a German former football player and current coach.

Life

Born is Gorges on June 8, 1973 in Geismar, Thuringia Eichsfeld in the GDR. He began his career in 1979 as a six year old at the tractor Geismar. His next club was a motor Holy City, also in calibration field. Parallel to his footballing career Gorges began his training as a paver in community service in Geismar. In 1987 he moved from there to the former DDR - Oberliga side FC Rot -Weiß Erfurt. Until 1992, Guido Gorges played in the youth of Erfurt.

In 2007 Gorges trained as a massage therapist, he was successful. The reason for the training he called that he " wanted to know the anatomy of the body more closely ." He currently lives with his family in Dresden.

Career

Playing career

For the 1992/93 season the defender made ​​the leap to the first team of Rot-Weiß Erfurt. He completed his first season in 17 games and missed 3rd place only the narrowest of margins promotion to the Regionalliga, which was done but the following season as runner-up. This season Gorges scored a goal in five games. After another season with 15 Regional games and two goals he left the club in the direction SC Göttingen 05 Oberliga Niedersachsen. He completed 28 games and scored three goals.

For the 1996/97 season Gorges moved to northern Thuringian Regional club Wacker Nordhausen. This season was his highest-scoring in his whole career; the 1.94 m wide central defender scored seven goals in 30 league games.

The TSV 1860 Munich was the " rustic defense Recke " on, and so compelled him the Munich Bundesliga club from the regional league. In three years, Guido Gorges scored a goal in 28 games. In parallel, he scored in three seasons three goals in 48 games for the amateur team of TSV. In July 2000, Gorges moved to the 2nd Bundesliga for SpVgg Greuther Fürth. Here he completed nine games before the winter break of the season 2000/ 01.

Then the Thuringian changed in January 2001 at the request of then- coach Horst Ehrmantraut to second division club Hannover 96 By the end of the season the defender played nine times in the jersey of the Reds. But one week before start of the season drew to a Syndesmosebandriss Gorges, who had failed in three to four months. After Auskurierung the injury he wanted to change unconditionally and had several offers from the 2nd Bundesliga, the president of the club, Martin child wanted it " but do not let go ", but lent him in January 2002 from the second division rivals 1.FC Schweinfurt 05.

In Schweinfurt, he remained until the end of the 2001/02 season and played 14 times before the defender to Hannover, which is now played in the Bundesliga returned. However, Gorges broke the metatarsal in the preparation, which is why he was hurt again several months and in the next Bundesliga season after building training hardly came to the end of the first round to the train and played only once.

Beginning of the season 2002/ 03 he left and went to the Hanoverian rivals Eintracht Braunschweig, who played in the second league. However, it kept him here not long; after 13 games until the end of the season 2002/ 03 left Gorges concord direction Wehen.

After a disappointing first season in 2003/ 04 with only five games became Guido Gorges in his second season at the Wiesbadenern for regular players; He completed 28 games and scored two goals. But he lost in his third season and only played three times. A season played Gorges still in Saxony League at FV Dresden 06 before he finished his pure playing career.

Coaching career

His first coaching position was 2008-2010 VfB Hellerau -Klotzsche. Then joined the now 37 -year-old " complete surprise " in August 2010 for the district league table Latter Lower Bavaria east, SV Hohenau, where he had accepted the same time as a player. Former professional led the relegation-threatened club to relegation place, but you failed there at the SpVgg Pleinting, whereupon descent into county league. In two seasons because of knee problems Gorges played only five times. He also scored 15 goals in twelve games for the second team.

After the Hohenauer had lost three times in a row, he left the club after the 3:4 defeat against TSV DJK upper Diendorf beginning of May 2012. Thereupon he went in summer 2012 to DJK Karl Bach in the forest Churches A-Class, where he was a player and acted as a coach. In the season Guido Gorges played six times and scored one goal. Due to family problems, he finished his commitment to the hitherto table leaders.

Achievements

  • Promotion to the Regionalliga: 1994
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