Martin Zurawsky

Zurawsky Martin ( born August 12, 1990 in Lauchhammer ) is a German football player.

Career

Martin Zurawsky was born in Brandenburg Lauchhammer and played in his home until the A- youth in his hometown at VfB Senftenberg, where Alexander Bittroff learned the Football ABC, and then the SV Askania Schipkau. At 17 he played there though successful, but only five months in the first men's team in the county league and in the Brandenburg state selection. With nearly 18 years he left because of the job prospects the east and went to Bavaria. There he began training for automotive mechatronics and joined the SSV Jahn Regensburg.

He played two years with the U 19 of the club in the A- youth league. Then the specialist changed for the left side of midfield in the U 23 in the national league, where he was appointed as a regular player with the team runner-up. But he was also included in the squad of the professional team in the third league. There he came on Matchday 7 of the season 2010/11 for his first brief appearance as a substitute. Another brief appearance followed towards the end of the first round. The following year, he was already considered more frequently and on Matchday 6, he first stood on the starting grid of the first team.

Beginning of August 2012 changed Zurawsky to regional league VfB Auerbach. After one and a half years in the Vogtland his contract was terminated during the winter break 2013/14 and Zurawsky joined the Oberliga BFC Dynamo Berlin.

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