Heiko Brestrich

Heiko Brestrich ( born April 8, 1965) is a former German football player.

Sports career

Heiko Brestrich dates back to the junior level of BFC Dynamo. The leap into the league team of the Berlin he failed at first, result was in 1982 a change to the DDR -division club Dynamo Fiirstenwalde. After two seasons with the Brandenburgern the defender returned to the East German record champions, its employments held in the following years due to the strong competition in the defense area of ​​the BFC in the manageable range.

Despite its relatively few inserts the heyday of the BFC Dynamo Brestrich won a total of four East German championships and once the fdgb Cup. In 1988, a change to league rivals Stahl Brandenburg, then again step into the second division to motor Ludwigsfelde. At the turn of time, Brestrich the CS Grevenmacher closed until rotation Berlin, later on. From 1991, he was back at the team of his home team FC Berlin, for whom he played until 1999, a total of 266 inserts (57 goals). After a revolt against coach Klaus Goldbach Brestrich was suspended in 1999 by Dynamo, resulted in a change to VfB Leipzig. Following the bankruptcy of VfB Brestrich let 2002 end his career at SG LVB Leipzig.

Statistics

  • DDR - Oberliga: 18 games / 2 goals
  • After Oskar Kosche Brestrich denied with 191 inserts the second- most games in the Football Regionalliga Nord.

Weblink

  • Heiko Brestrich in the database of fussballdaten.de
  • Football players (DDR )
  • Football Player ( Germany )
  • German
  • Born in 1965
  • Man
  • GDR citizens
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