Rayk Schröder

Rayk Schroeder ( born December 25, 1974 in East Berlin ) is a former German football player.

From his youth club BFC Dynamo Rayk Schröder joined the 1995/96 season 1 FC Union Berlin, for which he was active a year in the Regionalliga Nord, and in connection to the 1996/97 season for the Bundesliga side TSV 1860 Munich, for in his first season completed seven missions. In the following season 1997/98 Schröder came to no further use for Munich in the Bundesliga, after which he moved to second division side Energie Cottbus for season 1998 /99. In Cottbus Schröder became a performer, completed in two seasons 60 missions, in which he scored three goals, and increased in the 1999/2000 season with the Lusatians on to the Bundesliga. The following season 2000/2001 graduated Schröder then but at Hansa Rostock, where in 49 missions he returned after three goals during his two seasons in Rostock for the season 2002/ 03 to Energie Cottbus, for which he and another time in the Bundesliga after the descent Cottbus ' further five times was used during the 2003/ 04 second division season. Then Schröder was used only in the second team Cottbus ', after which he signed a contract with the Regional - promoted FC Carl Zeiss Jena for the season 2005/ 06, which was still dissolved again in pre-season with a knee injury, prompting Schroeder ended his active career.

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