Torsten Kracht

Torsten Kracht ( born October 4, 1967 in Grimsby ) is a former German football player.

Torsten Kracht came in 1979 by Lok Naunhof 1 FC Locomotive Leipzig and made in the 1984/85 season his first two matches of the league team. In the first years Kracht had the DDR Oberliga a tough time, at this time were the Leipzig at the international level a top team. In the final of the European Cup Winners' Cup 1986/87 against Ajax Amsterdam, he sat in the 0-1 defeat of the locomotive for the time being on the bench.

A year later, Kracht was then turns into a master array of Leipzig, which he remained faithful until 1994. Greatest success was for him in 1993 the rise with VfB Leipzig in the Bundesliga. In 1994, Kracht to VfB Stuttgart, but returned shortly thereafter to the now relegated to the 2nd Bundesliga VfB Leipzig back.

In 1995, Kracht for four years to VfL Bochum, where he matured as a leading player. Best place with VfL 1997 was the fifth place. Subsequently hired Kracht at Eintracht Frankfurt, where he was also able to assert itself as a service provider. As of 2001, Kracht played another two years for Karlsruher SC in the 2nd Bundesliga, where he ended his active career.

For the GDR national team Kracht graduated between 1988 and 1990 two international matches ( no goals ).

Statistics

  • Bundesliga: 167 games ( 5 goals)
  • 2nd Bundesliga: 199 matches (17 goals)
  • DDR - Oberliga: 109 games ( 6 goals)
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