Hagen Reeck

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Hagen Reeck
Personnel
birthday September 6, 1959
place of birth WolfenGDR
position Storm
Juniors
Years station
Energy Cottbus
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
Dynamo Cottbus
1981-1986 Energy Cottbus 10 (0)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
1994-2004 Energie Cottbus (assistant trainer)
2004-2006 Al-Nasr Sports Club (Assistant Trainer)
2008-2010 Apollon Limassol (Assistant Trainer)
2012 Apollon Limassol
2012-2015 VFC Anklam
2015-2017 Greifswalder FC
2017– FC Usedom Island
1 Only league games are given.

Hagen Reeck (born September 6, 1959 in Wolfen ) is a former soccer player in the storm of Energie Cottbus and today's soccer coach.

Career

As a player, Hagen Reeck played in all of the youth teams at Energie Cottbus. As a player of the men's team, he completed two league - and eight DDR-Liga games, but not made the breakthrough into the starting eleven. He made his debut in the 1981/82 season on August 29, 1981, when he was in the starting line-up on matchday 2 in the 3-1 defeat against BSG Chemie Buna Schkopau . However, he was replaced in the 68th minute for Petrik Sander . On the following day he was used again, but replaced by Udo Stimpel at half time . In the following seasons he played for the reserve team. Only in the GDR league season 1985/86 he received a few more missions.

During his time in the army, he played 18 months for Dynamo Cottbus in the district league and helped secure relegation. He then completed a degree in sports science at the DHfK Leipzig and obtained his diploma in 1986. He then worked as a trainer in the youth division of Energie Cottbus, supervising the youth, junior and later the youth upper league team of Energie. He then worked as a rehab goalkeeper and assistant coach in the men's area. In addition, he was in charge of the 2nd men's team. When Eduard Geyer joined Energie as head coach in 1994, Hagen Reeck advanced to become assistant coach and should remain so for the next ten years. During this time, promotion to the 2nd Bundesliga in 1997, the German Cup final in 1997 , and promotion to the 1st Bundesliga in 2000 was achieved. During this time, his debut as a Bundesliga coach fell due to a suspension of head coach Eduard Geyer.

With 495 games on the Energie Cottbus bench, Hagen Reeck is the coach with the most appearances of all coaches and assistant coaches working for Energie since 1966 until today.

In 2004 Hagen Reeck left the second division and worked as an assistant coach for the first division Al-Nasr Sports Club from the United Arab Emirates . A year later he brought his head coach Eduard Geyer, who had meanwhile been dismissed in Cottbus, to Al Nasr. The engagement ended in 2006.

Together with his later coaching colleague Thomas von Heesen , he completed his training as a football teacher at the Sport University in Cologne in 2006.

From September 2008 to February 2010, Hagen Reeck worked as assistant coach to Thomas von Heesen at the Cypriot first division club Apollon Limassol . Reeck worked there again as head coach between January and May 2012. Three seasons followed at VFC Anklam . From 2015 to 2017 Reeck was the head coach of the Greifswalder FC club from Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. In the first season (2015/16) he just missed the league promotion with Greifswald and came second behind FC Mecklenburg Schwerin . In the following season 2016/17 he finished second with the team, this time behind Torgelower FC Greif and again missed promotion. At the end of the season he left the club, taking responsibility for the missed goal, promotion.

Since summer 2017, Reeck has been coaching FC Insel Usedom , which plays in the national class.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ The participants of the 52nd course (2006). German Football Association V. (DFB), March 21, 2014, accessed on June 17, 2016 .
  2. Kai Lachmann: Reeck is the new coach at Greifswalder FC. Ostsee-Zeitung, May 22, 2015, accessed on October 29, 2015 .
  3. Greifswalder FC finished second season. Greifswalder FC e. V., June 12, 2016, accessed June 17, 2016 .
  4. Greifwald trainer Reeck stops . In: Sportbuzzer.de . ( sportbuzzer.de [accessed on September 11, 2017]).
  5. Former Greifswald coach takes over FC Insel Usedom . In: Sportbuzzer.de . ( sportbuzzer.de [accessed on September 11, 2017]).

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