Oliver Holzbecher

Oliver Wood cup ( born September 25, 1970 in West Berlin) is a former German football player.

Club career

Holzbecher played in the youth at the Berlin SC Staaken. In 1988 he moved into the A- youth of Hertha BSC. That same season he made ​​his debut under Werner Fuchs for the men's team in the 2nd Bundesliga when he came on the last round in the final phase in the away game against Fortuna Köln. While Hertha 1989/90, the rise of managed during the season in the Bundesliga, he was not used among the professionals and only came in the amateurs to use. As this 1992/93 surprisingly reached the final of the DFB Cup, he was an important part of this team and also denied that ultimately lost 0-1 final against Bayer 04 Leverkusen. Only at the end of the 1993/94 season drew Holzbecher back into the field of view of the pros and played six games after Karsten Heine took over as coach. 1994/95 put him Heine only three times.

Then Holzbecher Hertha turned his back and moved to the Reinickendorfer foxes. There he remained for three years before he went in 1998 to FC Spandau 06. In Spandau he played until his retirement in late 2006.

International career

Oliver Holzbecher came for both the U -15 and U -18 used the FRG.

Private

The trained communication electronics Holzbecher is currently employed by Air Berlin.

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