Torsten Bittermann

Torsten Bitterman ( born February 3, 1968 in Werdau ) is a former German football player.

Career

Torsten Bitterman joined in 1982 by motor Werdau in the youth department of FC Karl- Marx-Stadt. With the FCK he was in the late eighties DDR junior champion.

In the league team of the Saxons, the defensive player has established itself quickly. Highlights of his international career were the European matches of the Chemnitz against Boavista Porto, Juventus and Borussia Dortmund. At the national level it reached in 1993 with the CFC the semi-finals of the DFB Cup, but lost the amateurs of Hertha BSC.

2002, there was bitter man 's former coach Christoph Franke for three years to Dynamo Dresden, where also succeeded in rising to the 2nd Bundesliga. Overall, bitter man played 184 games (7 goals) in the 2nd Bundesliga, 152 appearances in the Regional ( 17 goals ) and 45 games ( no goals ) in the GDR Oberliga.

Since the summer of 2005, Torsten Bitterman assistant coach at the first team of FC Chemnitz. As assistant coach Gerd Harmful he was able to achieve success as the Saxons Cup victories in 2006, 2008 and 2010 and the rise in the 3rd Liga in 2011. His current head coach Karsten Heine.

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