Arnold Dybek

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Arnold Dybek
Personnel
birthday May 4th 1975
place of birth KluczborkPoland
size 175 cm
position midfield player
Juniors
Years station
0000-1991 Karlsruher SC
1991-1993 Karlsruhe FV
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1993-1996 ASV Durlach ? (?)
1996-1998 FC Schalke 04 1 (0)
1998-1999 Fortuna Dusseldorf 28 (0)
1999-2000 TSF Ditzingen 29 (6)
2000-2002 VfR Mannheim 55 (2)
2002-2005 FC Nöttingen 76 (4)
2005-2006 SV Linx 30 (3)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
2006-2008 FC 07 Heidelsheim
2008-2009 FVgg Weingarten
2009-2011 FC 07 Heidelsheim
2012-2015 FC West Karlsruhe
since 2015 1. FC Bruchsal
1 Only league games are given.

Arnold Dybek (born May 4, 1975 in Kluczbork ) is a German football player and coach.

career

Dybek from Baden came to ASV Durlach via Karlsruher SC and Karlsruher FV together with his twin brother Roland , for whom he played in the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg from 1993 to 1996 . In 1996 he came to FC Schalke 04 . He was among a contracting amateur squad of the team that in 1997 the UEFA Cup won. However, the midfielder did not get beyond the role of bench press. His only Bundesliga appearance, in the 1996/97 season , lasted only a few minutes: at the game in Rostock he was substituted on for Miguel Pereira in the 88th minute of the last matchday in the 88th minute , before Radoslav Látal scored the winning goal a minute later the newly crowned UEFA Cup winner. Dybek is still the Schalke player with the shortest Bundesliga playing time, because he did not make it into the professional squad in the 1997/98 season , did not play another league and moved to Fortuna Düsseldorf on a free transfer after the season . For Fortuna he made 28 second division games in the 1998/99 season , but rose with the bottom of the table in the regional league. In the 1999/2000 season he played for the later relegated TSF Ditzingen and from 2000 to 2002 for VfR Mannheim in the Regionalliga Süd, before moving back to the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg. There he played for two years for FC Nöttingen , with whom he was promoted to the regional league in 2004.

Dybek left FC Nöttingen after direct relegation from the Regionalliga in 2005 and moved to SV Linx , for whom he played a year in the league. From 2006 to 2008 Dybek was the player-coach of FC 07 Heidelsheim , with whom he was promoted to the Baden Association League in 2007 and which he left in the summer of 2008 for the regional division FVgg Weingarten . On July 1, 2009, he returned to FC Heidelsheim as head coach and worked there until summer 2011. From 2012-2015 he was a player-coach at FC West Karlsruhe and ended his playing career there due to a torn cruciate ligament. For the 2015/16 season he was hired as a coach by the first division club 1. FC Bruchsal .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Arnold Dybek - Gelsenkirchen Stories Wiki. Retrieved September 6, 2019 .
  2. Interview on karlsruher-fv1891.de ( Memento from March 5, 2016 in the Internet Archive )
  3. 1992–2002 ( Memento of the original from May 21, 2009 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , Club history on the ASV Durlach website, viewed on August 22, 2008  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.asv-durlach02.de
  4. ^ "Arnold Dybek is leaving FC Schalke 04" , website of FC Schalke 04 from June 3, 1998, viewed on August 22, 2008
  5. ^ "Seven years ago Mike Möllensiep sniffed 23 minutes of Bundesliga air" , website Hundert Schalker Jahre from April 19, 2004, viewed on August 22, 2008
  6. Transfer data at transfermarkt.de
  7. "Report Annual General Meeting 2008" and "Chronicle of the Association" ( Memento from June 22, 2008 in the Internet Archive ), website of FC 07 Heidelsheim, viewed on August 22, 2008
  8. Report on Dybek's last home game as Heidelsheim coach , in the archive of fussball-in-bw.de