Jan Voss (soccer player)

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Jan Voss
Personnel
birthday September 26, 1963
size 182 cm
position Attack, defense
Juniors
Years station
1974-1981 BFC Dynamo
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1982-1986 BFC Dynamo 16 0(3)
1986-1990 BSG Stahl Brandenburg 142 (25)
1990-1994 BSV Stahl / BSV Brandenburg
1994 SV Schwarz-Rot Neustadt (Dosse) 5 0(0)
1994-1995 FSV Optik Rathenow 21 0(3)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1984-1985 DDR U-21 4 0(0)
1 Only league games are given.

Jan Voss (born September 26, 1963 ) is a former German soccer player who played in the GDR league during his career for BFC Dynamo and BSG Stahl Brandenburg .

Athletic career

Jan Voss comes from the junior division of the BFC Dynamo , where he has played since 1974 and started with football organized under training instructor Kurt Zernecke. After he was eligible to play for the men's area, he was initially used in the second team from 1980. In the season 1983/84 he won the East Berlin district championship and rose with the reserve of the BFC in the second-rate GDR league . In the GDR league season 1984/85 Voss played 28 of the 34 point games and was the top scorer of his team with 14 goals.

Voss played his first game in the BFC league team on November 13, 1982, when he was substituted on as a center forward ten minutes before the end of the game in the cup encounter at FC Carl Zeiss Jena (2-4). Although he was only officially registered for the league team for the 1985/86 season, Voss played his first league game in the top division on April 6, 1983 in the East Berlin local derby 1. FC Union Berlin - BFC (1: 4) as a substitute . With two missions in the 1982/83 season he was involved in the fifth GDR championship of the BFC. Although Voss never became a regular player in the BFC league team, he was involved in two other championships until 1985. He was also a substitute in 1985 in the GDR Cup final, which the BFC lost 3-2 to Dynamo Dresden .

In 1984 and 1985, Voss was part of the GDR junior national team , for which the attacker played four international matches.

After 16 league games and three goals and two European Cup games, Voss left BFC Dynamo after the first half of the 1985/86 season and joined the league rivals BSG Stahl Brandenburg . On the Havel Voss immediately played twelve of the remaining thirteen point games of the season and scored his first point goal for BSG Stahl on matchday 18. 1986/87 Voss established himself with 24 league appearances and four goals and also played all four of Brandenburg's UEFA Cup games. By the summer of 1989, he had played 85 games out of 91 played. In the 1989/90 season Voss got competition from the three years younger Jens Pfahl , so that he was only used eight times in the 13 games of the first half of the season and was only four times in the starting line-up. It was only when the new coach Eckhard Düwiger Voss became a libero that he regained his footing and played all 13 second round matches. At the end of 1990 Voss suffered a cruciate ligament rupture and meniscus damage, so that he was absent for 20 weeks and in the 1990/91 season, in which the football team had changed from Stahl Brandenburg to the club BSV Stahl , could only play 14 point games.

BSV Stahl had qualified for the 2nd Bundesliga for the 1991/92 season , Voss was still part of the squad. This season, with four different coaches and constantly changing lineups, Voss was used in 22 of the 32 point games. He played both in midfield and attack and scored two goals. At the end of the season, the Brandenburgers were relegated and from 1992/93 played with Voss in the third-class football league Northeast . Voss was still in the squad of the BSV in the 1993/94 season, which had now dropped the suffix steel. The BSV was the season winner, but failed in the promotion round to the 2nd Bundesliga at FSV Zwickau . Of the four promotion games, Voss played two matches as a midfielder. The promotion game Energie Cottbus - BSV (1: 3), in which Voss was sent off in the 43rd minute, was his last game for the former European Cup participant.

After a short flying visit to SV Schwarz-Rot Neustadt (Dosse) , he was on the ball in the first season of the third-class Regionalliga Nordost in the NOFV area : For FSV Optik Rathenow he scored three times in 21 games in 1994/95 . As the last station as a player for Voss, the SV Rot-Weiss Kyritz is named in some sources.

Further career

He later returned to BFC Dynamo. There he worked in various functions, including as the club's kit manager.

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