Marcel Maltritz

Marcel Maltritz ( born October 2, 1978 in Magdeburg ) is a German football player.

Career

Clubs

The footballing career of Malt Ritz began at age six years at TuS 1860 Magdeburg -Neustadt. After two years he has been delegated to 1.FC Magdeburg. At FCM, he held, mostly as a captain, all other ages. Through its services Maltritz belonged, although he was eligible to play one more year for the A- youth, already to the root of the first men's team and scored in the promotion season 1996/ 97 in the last two games, the decisive goal to ascend. In the following year, Maltritz moved to its first and only long-term injury: a result of a broken leg calf he paused for four months. After the injury he was first appointed to the German U-21 national team.

During the winter break 1998/99 Malt Ritz moved to VfL Wolfsburg and was also first-team regular. After two and a half years in Wolfsburg, he went to Hamburg, with whom he won the League Cup in 2003 and in the 2003/04 season had his first two missions in the European Cup. In 2004 he moved to VfL Bochum, where he completed two more matches in the UEFA Cup the following season. Despite the decline in 2005 he remained at VfL and was captain of the crew of 2007 to 2010. His contract in Bochum runs until 30 June 2014.

National

Maltritz played between 2003 and 2004 four times in the team in 2006, the team's perspective of the DFB.

Achievements

  • Promotion to the Regionalliga in 1997 with the first FC Magdeburg
  • National Cup winner in 1998 with the first FC Magdeburg
  • League Cup winner in 2003 with Hamburger SV
  • Promotion to the 1st Bundesliga in 2006 with VfL Bochum
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