Jörg Schwanke

Jörg Schwanke ( born January 12, 1969 in Peitz ) is a former German football player and current coach.

Career

Born in Peitz Schwanke began in Cottbus at the BSG energy playing football before he was twelve years old to East Berlin and joined there for five years to the BFC Dynamo. In 1985 he returned to Cottbus, where he played from 1986 to 1988 in the junior team. 1986 Schwanke was blocked by energy on disciplinary grounds for three months. In the season 1987/88 he already made ​​it into the first team. He debuted first with six point stakes in the second-rate DDR -Liga 1988/89 he played his first 13 games in the DDR - Oberliga. Until 1991, he came at Energie Cottbus on a total of 58 top-flight appearances. His only match for the national football team of the GDR was also the last game of the GDR selection. It took place on 12 September 1990 held in Belgium and ended with a 2-0 victory for the GDR. Schwanke played at right midfield.

Then he left Energie Cottbus and joined the Bundesliga club VfL Bochum. In his first season at VfL the team reached a 15th place in the table and was thus able to secure the league. But already a season later, the Bochum had no luck and had to dismount in the 2nd Bundesliga. In the 1993/94 season but the second division Bochum could dominate and got a table first post haste back to the Bundesliga. When the following season, however, reiterated the descent, left Schwanke Bochum 1995 on the regional league 1 FC Union Berlin.

In Berlin, he became the team captain and leading players, but the club had him shortly after the start of the 1996/97 season due to financial difficulties, LR Ahlen exits. In Ahlen Schwanke was indeed time his salary was not in the Westphalian province but happy and left the club after a year for SV Babelsberg 03, where his old coach from Union - days Karsten Heine now sat on the bench. However, after also Babelsberg got financial problems, brought Union in the summer of 1998 Schwanke together with the ex- Unioner Tom Persich back to Köpenick.

Also during his second commitment for the Unioner Schwanke once again became the captain and crowd favorite. However, it fails with the team in the 1999/2000 season with the club just in the relegation for the second Bundesliga, as the first VfL Osnabrück and then LR Ahlen were too strong for Union. After the missed ascent he left the club against the wishes of fans and his coach Georgi Vassilev, because he had fallen out with club president Heiner Bertram. Ironically, with his former club Ahlen, which he had left two and a half years earlier dissatisfied, Schwanke signed thereafter to can still play in the second division.

In the following years, Schwanke developed into a real "hikers " and moved virtually in tact its clubs. After one and a half years less successful in Ahlen ( second division he came only 17 appearances ), he played half a year for the SC Paderborn 07, before he went to the Dresdner SC 2002. After the descent of the DSC from the Regional League a year later, Schwanke went back to Berlin, but this time to his youth club BFC Dynamo. With the BFC Schwanke succeeded in fünftklassigen Association League Berlin the championship and promotion to the Oberliga NOFV. Nevertheless, he moved again and went to league rivals and also former former club Babelsberg 03

At the start of the 2005/06 season finally Schwanke hired for the third time in his career at the 1 FC Union. However, his last position with the Wuhlheidern was not as successful as the previous two for him. Although he was reappointed captain, but made due to injuries only ten games and was even taken out of the end of the new coach Christian Schreier. Thus he was not instrumental in the revival of the Iron in the Regionalliga. The disputes eventually escalated after Schwanke - whose contract ran until 2007 - wanted to participate by court order in the training. Finally, he left and went to the Union but Oberliga side Germania 90 Fine Oak, where he but 07/ 08 after just eleven games moved on during the first round ( without scoring ) due to internal squabbles for RSV Walter village 09. There, waiting for him as a coach, his former teammate Enrico Babelsberg Röver.

In summer 2009, Schwanke took over through the mediation Steffen Freund ESV locomotive Elstal the Junior B team as a coach. In 2010 he returned to Berlin to take over the training of the men's team from Club Italia.

Statistics

  • DDR - Oberliga: 58 games / 2 goals (all Energie Cottbus )
  • DDR League: 6/ 0 (all Energie Cottbus )
  • Bundesliga: 59 matches / 2 goals (all for VfL Bochum)
  • Bundesliga 2: 42/ 0 (of VfL Bochum - 25/ 0, LR Ahlen - 17/ 0)
  • Regional: 147/4 1 FC Union Berlin - 90/2
  • LR Ahlen - 29/ 0
  • SV Babelsberg 03 - 11/ 0
  • SC Paderborn 07 - 2/0
  • Dresdner SC - 15/2
  • SV Babelsberg 03 - 32/4
  • 1 FC Union Berlin - 10/ 0
  • Germania Schöneiche - 11/0
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