Andreas Belka

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Andreas Belka
Personnel
birthday July 30, 1963
place of birth CottbusGDR
position Defender
Juniors
Years station
0000-1977 BSG Energie Cottbus
1977–0000 BFC Dynamo
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1984-1988 BFC Dynamo II 106 (8)
1985-1988 BFC Dynamo 8 (0)
1989 BSG Energie Cottbus 9 (0)
1989 BSG activist Black Pump 4 (1)
1990-1991 BSG / BSV Rotation Berlin 39 (0)
1991-1992 FC Berlin 19 (0)
1 Only league games are given.

Andreas Belka (born July 30, 1963 in Cottbus ) is a former German soccer player and later coach .

Athletic career

Andreas Belka started to play football organized in his hometown with his first community, the BSG Energie Cottbus , under the tutor Detlef Wohlfahrt. In 1977 he moved from there to the offspring of the BFC Dynamo , one of the football clubs in GDR football . After jumping into the men's division, which initially led him to the junior upper division squad , he became Berlin district champion with the 2nd team of the BFC in 1984 and got into the second class league via the promotion round . Belka was a regular there for several years with more than 100 point games.

Within the BFC's ten-year championship series , Belka was involved in two titles in 1984/85 and 1987/88 with appearances in the major league on the field. The student at the time participated in the BFC double in the final year of the championship through a first-round appearance in the 1987/88 FDGB cup competition .

Belka moved back to Energie Cottbus at the beginning of 1989 and was in the 1989/90 season as part of the guest game permit in parallel for four games with the BSG activist Black Pump on the ball. In autumn 1989, he switched between league football in Cottbus and league appearances for the team Hoyerswerda.

At the beginning of 1990 he moved to BSG Rotation Berlin . After a year and a half in rotation in the second highest division, Belka was active again for the now renamed FC Berlin BFC successor in 1991/92 after the merger of East and West German football in the third-class NOFV amateur league .

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Coaching career

From 1993 to 1995 he was at FC Berlin as coach of the A-youth responsible. He then worked from 1995 to 1999 as an assistant coach at SV Lichtenberg 47 .

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