Enrico Neitzel

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Enrico Neitzel
Personnel
Surname Enrico Neitzel
birthday April 11, 1977
place of birth WolgastGDR
size 183 cm
position striker
Juniors
Years station
ISG Schwerin
1. FC Magdeburg
Schweriner SC
1. FSV Schwerin
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1995-1996 1. FSV Schwerin 24 0(21)
1996-1999 FSV locomotive Altmark Stendal 27 00(3)
1999-2003 FC Schoenberg 95 127 (100)
2003-2005 FC Rot-Weiß Erfurt 50 0(11)
2005-2007 VfB Lübeck 53 0(13)
2007-2009 Kickers Emden 62 0(18)
2009-2011 FC Hansa Rostock 10 00(2)
2009-2011 FC Hansa Rostock II 6 00(1)
2011-2013 FC Anker Wismar 24 00(5)
2013 LSG Elmenhorst 1 00(0)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
2014 FSV Bentwisch
2015– FC Mecklenburg Schwerin (assistant coach)
1 Only league games are given.

Enrico Neitzel (born April 11, 1977 in Wolgast ) is a former German soccer player .

Career as a player

Enrico Neitzel went through the youth departments of ISG Schwerin , 1. FC Magdeburg and Schweriner SC . At 1. FSV Schwerin , at the end of the 1994/95 season, at the age of 18, he made the leap into the first team that played in the fourth-class Oberliga Nordost-Nord . He scored three goals in a total of six appearances from matchday 25. In the following season 1995/96 Neitzel scored 18 goals in 18 missions, after which he moved in the summer of 1996 to the third-class Regionalliga Nordost for FSV Lok Altmark Stendal . With this Neitzel occupied from 1996/97 to 1997/98 final places in the middle of the table, but could not establish himself permanently as a regular player.

Neitzel moved back into the league and joined the season 1999/00 the FC Schönberg 95 at. For Schönberg, Neitzel then completed 127 missions in four seasons, in which he scored 100 goals. In 2002/03 he was the top scorer in the Oberliga Nordost with 35 goals in 34 appearances and thus also contributed to the club's promotion to the Regionalliga Nord, whereby he was committed to FC Rot-Weiß Erfurt in July 2003 . This played in 2003/04 in the Regionalliga Süd, in which Neitzel now contributed nine goals in 31 missions to his second promotion within a year, but was mostly only used as a substitute. In the second division season 2004/05 , in which Erfurt was immediately relegated from bottom of the table, Neitzel only scored two goals in 19 missions, so that he left the club again in summer 2005.

At VfB Lübeck , Neitzel played again in the Regionalliga in 2005/06 and scored eight goals in 29 appearances in his first season at VfB. In 2006/07 , however, he was again increasingly used as a substitute, so that he only completed one of 24 games over the full season. After two years in Lübeck, Neitzel moved for the 2007/08 season to the regional league competitor Kickers Emden , to whose qualification for the third league, introduced in 2008, he contributed with seven goals in 33 inserts.

For the 2009/10 season Neitzel moved to FC Hansa Rostock , with whom he only completed three goalless second division games and relegated to the third division at the end of the season. In addition, Neitzel had also been used five times in the Rostock reserve team in the Regionalliga, where he scored one goal. In 2010/11 Neitzel then celebrated the rise again with Hansa and also won the state cup . In the league, however, he had only come to seven missions in which he had scored two goals. In addition, there were three goals in his only appearance in the national cup and another use for the reserve team.

Then Neitzel moved to FC Anker Wismar , for whom he played in the 2011/12 and 2012/13 seasons of the fifth-class league. At the age of 36, after relegation with Wismar, he then joined the upper division club LSG Elmenhorst, where he had already been a youth coach for a year and a half, but only came to one assignment.

Career as a coach

At the beginning of 2014, Neitzel became a coach at the Mecklenburg association league club FSV Bentwisch . After the club's withdrawal for the 2014/15 winter break, he was hired as an assistant coach at FC Mecklenburg Schwerin .

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