Markus Wuckel

Markus Wuckel ( born April 5, 1967) is a former German football player.

Wuckel began his career in the young BSG Stahl Blankenburg. By 1985, he kicked at the BSG Stahl Brandenburg and completed in the 1984/85 season his first nine DDR Oberliga games in which he scored one goal. When 1.FC Magdeburg he acquired still a teenager name as a striker. Between 1985 and 1991, he completed 116 top-flight appearances (47 goals), twelve cup games (9 goals ) and two European games (0 goals). Since the FCM surprisingly did not reach the qualification for the professional sector, moved to Göttingen Wuckel 05 About the stations VfB Oldenburg, Arminia Bielefeld, Rot-Weiss Essen and VfB Leipzig he moved in the summer of 1997 to 1 FC Saarbrücken, where he in 1998 ended his career.

Overall, he came 125 times in the GDR Oberliga for use, scoring 48 goals. 43 second division inserts (7 goals), 74 appearances in the Regional (24 goals) and 29 matches ( 16 goals ) in the Oberliga Nord in 1991/92 for the Göttingen 05 complete his league experience.

Wuckel came on four missions in the national team of East Germany, where he scored two goals. In addition, he was 24 times (11 goals) in the GDR Olympic team on the court and kicked 28 times for the U21 ( also 11 goals).

After training in marketing and management, he successfully completed the DFB training course for football coaches. He was then manager, trainer and President at Blankenburger FV before he coached the first FC Wernigerode in the fifth division and simultaneously promoted young talents in a football school.

Today Markus Wuckel trained talent in his football school " double pass " in Bolton. In addition Wuckel is coach of the first women's soccer team Arminia Bielefeld.

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