Marcus Pürk

Pürk as a player of the first Simmering SC

Marcus Pürk ( born September 21, 1974 in Vienna ) is a retired Austrian football player.

Career

Marcus Pürk began his football career at the Vienna Austria. His league debut came on September 5, 1992 against FC Stahl Linz. In his first season was the midfielder Master with violets and a year later won the 1994 and OFB Cup. Then the Austrianer was poached by Rapid, where he scored 13 goals this season 1994/95 right off the bat. Marcus Pürk again won the OFB Cup and was under Herbert Prohaska on April 26, 1995, a brief debut in the national team, where he was in the European Championship qualifier against Liechtenstein 7-0 also managed a goal.

Marcus Pürk moved Finally, in 1995 to Real Sociedad, where he ran aground in the Primera División total of 30 times. In 1996, the return to Austria to storm, where he again won the OFB Cup before 1997 saw the change back to Rapid. Marcus Pürk was this time two years in Hütteldorf to 1999 he was brought from TSV 1860 München. Plagued by injuries, he came to a total of 50 missions in the German Bundesliga and reached the Munich also take part in the UEFA Cup. So Marcus Pürk could look forward on 21 August 2002 on his second deployment in the national team against Switzerland.

On his return to Austria Marcus Pürk made ​​2005 his last mission in the Bundesliga for the Admiralty and then left in the Regional League East in Vienna end his career. In 2007 he was again brought back from ASK Schwadorf in professional football in the premier league, 2008, he was but delivered to the Cooperation club Admira.

With the fall season in 2008 he moved to SV Stockerau ( 1 northeast division ), where he wanted to collect as player-coach experience in youth work, alongside his work. However, he moved out after one year returned to his first place of activity - 1 Simmering SC - back, which he, however, after only half a year left again and joined the league for the second Burgenland SV St. Margaret. With the winner he was in the year 2010/11 champions of the 2nd League North and BFV Cup.

Achievements

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