Jens Boehnke

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Jens Boehnke (born March 8, 1975 in Lich ) is a former German soccer player .

Athletic career

Boehnke comes from the youth of VfB Gießen , which he left for FSV Frankfurt in the mid-1990s . After he had accrued for the club two seasons in the Regionalliga Süd , he left the team after relegation to the fourth division at the end of the Regionalliga season 1999/2000 . The next stop was the second division team Waldhof Mannheim , for whom the central defender played three league games in the 2nd Bundesliga at the beginning of the 2000/01 season . At the end of October 2000, he moved on loan to Karlsruher SC , who had been relegated to the Regionalliga in the summer , with the loan agreement including a purchase option. In his first competitive game on October 31, he contributed in the 2nd round of the 2000/01 DFB Cup competition to a 1-0 home win against the Bundesliga club Hamburger SV with a goal from Vitus Nagorny . Nevertheless, under coach Stefan Kuntz he was unable to play permanently in the regular formation, in particular a knee injury in March 2001 slowed him down. Thus, he was only in nine games on the field when the Baden club was promoted again, and he had scored one goal.

After long periods of injury, Boehnke turned his back on professional football at the end of the 2002/2003 season and joined the FSV 1926 Fernwald in the sixth class regional league at the time. As team captain , he led the team through the Association League Hessen in 2005 to the Hessen League . After falling out there with the coach and sporting director Nikolaus Semlitsch at the end of 2008 , he returned to the association league club VfB Gießen in February of the following year at the end of the transfer period . Already in the summer of 2009 he moved back to the Hessenliga when he joined 1. FC Eschborn , later he played for SG Oberliederbach and Eintracht Wetzlar .

Individual evidence

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  2. Jens Boehnke in the database of the German Football Association . Retrieved July 19, 2019.
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