Alexander Löbe

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Alexander Löbe
Personnel
Surname Alexander Löbe
birthday November 13, 1972
place of birth JenaGDR
size 185 cm
position Storm
Juniors
Years station
until 1990 Hallescher FC
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1990-1992 Hallescher FC 16 0(3)
1992-1993 SpVgg Unterhaching 24 0(9)
1993-1994 SG Wattenscheid 09 36 0(2)
1994-1996 MSV Duisburg 41 0(6)
1996-1997 VfB Lübeck 19 0(4)
1997-1998 FC Gütersloh 7 0(1)
1999 SK Forward Steyr 12 0(2)
1999-2000 Erzurumspor 30 (13)
2001 Trabzonspor 11 0(4)
2001-2002 Malatyaspor 26 0(3)
2002-2004 SG Wattenscheid 09 61 (36)
2004-2005 SC Paderborn 07 36 (17)
2005-2007 Red and white food 35 0(8)
2007-2008 SC Paderborn 07 26 0(7)
1 Only league games are given.

Alexander Löbe (born November 13, 1972 in Jena ) is a former German soccer player . He played in the position of the striker.

Career

Alexander Löbe started his career at Halleschen FC at the age of 17 . The HFC was one of the six teams that were incorporated into the 2nd Bundesliga after German reunification from the former GDR Oberliga . As fourth in the last GDR league season , with seven appearances by Löbe, they also qualified for the UEFA Cup. Löbe also played in the two UEFA Cup games against Torpedo Moscow (2-1, 0-3).

Löbe then moved to SpVgg Unterhaching , which had been promoted to the 2nd Bundesliga, but was immediately relegated. Nevertheless, after a personally successful season, Löbe moved to the Bundesliga for SG Wattenscheid 09 . Here, too, he had to witness another relegation after just one season. During the winter break of the following season, he moved again, from the second division Wattenscheid to MSV Duisburg , which at that time was already on a relegation place in the Bundesliga. Nothing about that changed until the end of the season. Löbe remained loyal to his club and was rewarded with an immediate promotion to the Bundesliga in the 1995/96 season . By November of the following season, Löbe played four games for Duisburg and then moved to VfB Lübeck , which ended up in 16th place in the 2nd Bundesliga and was relegated. He then played for a year and a half for FC Gütersloh and moved to Austria shortly before its bankruptcy during the winter break of the 1998/99 season. The SK Vorwärts Steyr , his first stop outside Germany, filed for bankruptcy during the season and ended the season last in the Bundesliga.

Three professional years in Turkey followed, no less turbulent than in Germany. First station was Erzurumspor in 1999/2000 , where Löbe played very successfully in the highest Turkish league, the Süper Lig . After the third matchday of the following 2000/01 season, Löbe, who had already scored five goals by then, was bought by the major club Trabzonspor from his contract. Erzurumspor was unable to compensate for the loss of his most successful goalscorer and was ultimately relegated. With Trabzonspor, Löbe was at the top of the table for the first time in seven years during the first half of the season, and he is now second on the Turkish scorer list with nine goals. The completely surprising deselection of the powerful president Mehmet Ali Yilmaz at the end of the year and the subsequent resignation of coach Giray Bulak, however, plunged the club into a deep crisis, almost all players received the clearance and at the end of the season the team broke up completely. Löbe moved together with five other Trabzonspor players to the first division promoted Malatyaspor , who with three coaches, already on the first six match days, spent the winter break twelve points behind the non-relegation ranks. However, with the second-best final round record, the league succeeded on the penultimate game day.

Löbe returned to Germany, to SG Wattenscheid 09 , which played in the Regionalliga Nord. Between 2002 and 2004, Löbe scored 36 goals in 61 games, becoming one of the best regional league scorers and yet could not prevent the team from having to go to the Oberliga Westfalen in the end. For the 2004/05 season he moved to the league competitor SC Paderborn 07 and led the club as captain for promotion to the 2nd Bundesliga, in which he was significantly involved with 17 goals in 34 games. Löbe did not stay in Paderborn, but followed the three-year offer from Rot-Weiss Essen in 2005 , with which he also rose from the Regionalliga-Nord to the 2nd Bundesliga in 2006. At the end of the 2006/07 season , Essen and captain Alexander Löbe were relegated in a heart-stopping final on the last day of the match.

After actually ending his professional career and working for SpVgg. Radevormwald (Association League) wanted to end, Alexander Löbe followed the call of his former club SC Paderborn 07 to the 2nd Bundesliga at the beginning of August 2007 . At the beginning of the second half of the season, he scored all three goals in the game against SC Freiburg in the second win of the season (3-2). and in the further course of the season, with a total of seven goals, he became one of the most successful goal scorers in the second half of the second division and the best scorer in SC Paderborn in 2007/08. Nevertheless, the club was relegated to the 3rd division . After this season he ended his career.

In Germany he played a total of 43 Bundesliga games (5 goals), 148 second division games (32 goals) and 113 regional league games (59 goals). (As of April 25, 2008)

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