Carsten Wittiber

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Carsten Wittiber (born August 9, 1969 ) was a football player in the DFV and DFB division . For 1. FC Magdeburg he played briefly in the GDR Oberliga , the highest DFV division.

Athletic career

Dresden and Magdeburg

Carsten Wittiber won the GDR championship with the Dynamo Dresden student team in 1984 . From 1986 to 1988 he was an attacking player in the squad of the junior league team of SG Dynamo Dresden, with whom he became junior champion in 1988 and top scorer in the junior league with 18 goals. After he had become eligible to play for the men's division, he moved to the first division club 1. FC Magdeburg at the beginning of the football season in 1988/89. There he came on September 3, 1988 on the 4th game day of the league in the encounter 1. FCM - Sachsenring Zwickau (3-0) for his first league use. He came on in the 62nd minute for left winger Andreas Brinkmann. Also in the following four match days Wittiber was in the squad of the league team, he was twice substituted and twice substituted.

Stendal and Hamburg

After he was no longer used in the major league at 1. FC Magdeburg, Wittiber moved to BSG Lokomotive Stendal in the district league in the summer of 1989 . With the team from the Altmark he was district champion of Magdeburg in his first season and prevailed in the promotion round to the league . In the following season he was in the second highest division with eleven goals, together with Rainer Wiedemann, the top scorer of the team now known as FSV Lok Altmark Stendal. When the former carrier company , the Deutsche Reichsbahn , ceased to exist due to the changed economic conditions, Wittiber's professional future was called into question and so he settled in Hamburg . There he passed through several amateur soccer clubs in quick succession: VfL 93 Hamburg , TuS Hoisdorf, SV Lurup and Itzehoer SV . Several times he was top scorer in the Hamburg upper and association league. From 1998 to 2002 he played at Vorwärts-Wacker Billstedt in the Hamburg Oberliga and from 2002 at Niendorfer TSV in the Hamburg Association . There he ended his career as an active soccer player in 2007 and moved to the management of the club. At the same time he joined the coaching association “Ballstrategien”, which takes care of the training of young football players. Wittiber runs a sporting goods store in Hamburg for his living.

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