Heiko March
Heiko March | ||
Personnel | ||
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birthday | July 9, 1965 | |
place of birth | Rostock , GDR | |
size | 185 cm | |
position | Defender , midfielder | |
Juniors | ||
Years | station | |
-1977 | BSG Fischkombinat Rostock | |
1977-1983 | FC Hansa Rostock | |
Men's | ||
Years | station | Games (goals) 1 |
1983-1998 | FC Hansa Rostock | 344 (27) |
1998 | FC Hansa Rostock II | 6 | (0)
1999-2001 | SV Babelsberg 03 | 48 | (5)
2001-2003 | FC Schoenberg 95 | 4 | (0)
2004-2010 | SV Warnemünde football | |
National team | ||
Years | selection | Games (goals) |
1984-1989 | DDR U-21 | |
1987-1988 | GDR Olympic team | 2 (0) |
1989 | GDR national team | 1 (0) |
Stations as a trainer | ||
Years | station | |
2006-2010 | SV Warnemünde football | |
1 Only league games are given. |
Heiko March (born July 9, 1965 in Rostock ) is a former German soccer player and soccer coach.
Athletic career
The defensive player began playing football in his youth as a goalkeeper for the company sports association (BSG) of the Rostock fish combine , before he became a field player after a broken hand and joined the youth team of FC Hansa Rostock in 1977 , of which he was a member of the upper division from 1983. On December 17 of the 1983/84 season March denied his first appearance against Wismut Aue in the top division of the GDR and from then on developed into the top performers of the Hanseatic League.
By the time of German reunification , Rostock had 118 league games in which he scored eleven goals, 21 appearances in the FDGB Cup (five goals) and, after Rostock's relegation from the Oberliga in the 1985/85 season, 29 appearances (six goals ) in the second class league . With the fourth place in the final table in 1988/89 qualified for the UEFA Cup 1989/90 March also completed two games in international competition, but Hansa failed in the first round at the Czech representative Baník Ostrava . In 1990/91 , in the last season of the East German league, March with Hansa won the East German championship and the East German Cup for the first time in the club's history, with which March completed another appearance in the international competition in the 1991/92 European Cup , but Hansa again failed in the first round at the later title holder FC Barcelona .
Between 1984 and 1989 March completed 21 international games for the GDR U-21 team and played two qualifying games for the GDR Olympic team in 1987 and 1988 . For the GDR national team , he completed a short run on April 26, 1989 in the 0: 3 (0: 3) in the World Cup qualification against the Soviet Union in Kiev in front of 100,000 spectators from the 74th minute.
After reunification, he played 95 Bundesliga and 102 games in the 2nd Bundesliga for Rostock, in which he scored ten second division goals, as well as eight appearances in the DFB Cup (one goal). With Hansa he reached sixth place in the Bundesliga in 1995/96 and 1997/98 , although he only made six appearances in the last season and completed the first half of the following season 1998/99 in the second team that played in the Oberliga Nordost .
At the beginning of 1999, March moved to the league club SV Babelsberg 03 , where he was involved in promotion to the regional league in 1999/00 with four goals in 29 appearances and in 2000/01 with six appearances in promotion to the 2nd Bundesliga. For the second division, March received no further employment and moved to the upper division FC Schönberg 95 for the 2001/02 season . After two seasons in Schönberg, the Rostock native moved to the national league club SV Warnemünde Fußball in 2004 , where he was initially trained by his former Hansa teammate Jens Kunath . In 2006, March took over as player- coach and after two years rose to the Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania Association League . In 2010 he left the Warnemünde station for professional reasons.
literature
- German sport echo : born 1983–1990. ISSN 0323-8628
- Hanns Leske : Encyclopedia of GDR football . Verlag Die Werkstatt, Göttingen 2007, ISBN 978-3-89533-556-3 , p. 309.
- Andreas Baingo, Michael Horn: The History of the GDR Oberliga. 2nd Edition. Verlag Die Werkstatt, Göttingen 2004, ISBN 3-89533-428-6 , p. 339.
- Alfred Weinzierl: Association: Years given away . In: Der Spiegel . No. 30 , 1993 ( online ).
Web links
- Heiko März in the database of weltfussball.de
- Heiko März in the database of fussballdaten.de
- Heiko März in the database of transfermarkt.de
- Heiko März in the database of the German Football Association
- Heiko März in the database of National-Football-Teams.com (English)
- Martin Schuster: short portrait. Heiko March. In: hansanews.de. Retrieved June 8, 2010 .
Individual evidence
- ^ Matthias Arnhold: Heiko March - Matches and Goals in Oberliga . RSSSF . March 29, 2018. Retrieved April 3, 2018.
- ^ Matthias Arnhold: Heiko March - International Appearances . RSSSF . March 29, 2018. Retrieved April 3, 2018.
personal data | |
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SURNAME | March, Heiko |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German soccer player and soccer coach |
DATE OF BIRTH | July 9, 1965 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Rostock |