Maik Kischko

Maik Kischko (* July 7, 1966 in Löberitz ) is a former German football goalkeeper.

Sports career

Maik Kischko joined in 1979 by Lok Delitzsch in the youth department of the 1st FC Locomotive Leipzig, for which he still played six games in the DDR - Oberliga.

The successor VfB Leipzig remained faithful Kischko to 1997. After the incorporation of VfB in the 2nd Bundesliga succeeded 1993, the promotion to the Bundesliga. However, goalkeeper Kischko could not prevent the immediate re descent. In 1997 Kischko to league rivals FC Carl Zeiss Jena, a year later he signed on to the Bundesliga side VfL ​​Bochum. VfL Bochum Kischko breakthrough as a goalkeeper not, moreover, he had to again accept relegation from the top flight.

From 1999 Kischko played one season for the Stuttgarter Kickers, then he moved to the Regionalliga for FC Erzgebirge Aue. In the Erzgebirge is Kischko could re-establish itself as a goalkeeper. From 2001 to 2004 Kischko let his career end the evening with Oberliga FC Eilenburg.

2008 Kischko returned to the first FC Lok Leipzig and took over the function of the goalkeeping coach, 2010, the assistant coach.

Since March 31st 2011 Kischko has worked as a goalkeeping coach at Lower Saxon club MTV Wohnste. Even a return to the gate is up for debate, should succeed to the association of the walkover in the district league.

Statistics

  • Bundesliga: 34 games ( 0 goals)
  • 2 Bundesliga: 158 matches (0 goals)
  • DDR - Oberliga: 6 games ( 0 goals)

Weblink

  • Maik Kischko in the database of weltfussball.de
  • Maik Kischko in the database of fussballdaten.de
  • Profile in the Kickers archive
  • Soccer goalkeeper (DDR )
  • Soccer goalkeeper ( Germany )
  • German
  • GDR citizens
  • Born in 1966
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