Mark Siebeck

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Mark Siebeck
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Date of birth October 14, 1975
place of birth Schkeuditz , GDR
size 1.96 m
position External attack / adoption
societies


1998–2000
2000–2002
2002–2006
2006–2007
2007–2008
2008–2009
2009–2010
2010–2012
Turbine Leipzig
SC Leipzig
VfB Friedrichshafen
VV Leipzig
PZU AZS Olsztyn
AZS Warsaw
Halkbank Ankara
Trenkwalder Modena
Beşiktaş Istanbul
CV Central Germany
National team
147 times for the A national team
successes
1999, 2000
1999
2004, 2005
2008
German champion
DVV cup winner
Polish runner-up
9th place Olympic Games Beijing

As of January 21, 2013

Mark Siebeck (born October 14, 1975 in Schkeuditz , GDR ) is a former German national volleyball player .

Career

Mark Siebeck began his career with the Leipzig clubs Turbine and SC. In 1998 he moved to VfB Friedrichshafen , with whom he won the "double" a year later and in 2000 became German champion again. Then he returned to his Saxon homeland and played for VV Leipzig until 2002 . During this time he was with the senior national team at the 2001 European Championships in the Czech Republic. He then went to Poland , where he was twice runner- up with PZU AZS Olsztyn . As a legionnaire, he also experienced his second European Championship in Germany . In the 2006/07 season he played for AZS Warsaw . With the national team, Mark Siebeck reached ninth place at the World Cup in Japan . Since his Polish club got into financial difficulties, he moved to Turkey to Halkbank Ankara . With the national team, he reached ninth place at the Olympic Games in Beijing in August 2008. He then moved to Italy to Trenkwalder Modena and in 2009 to Turkey to Beşiktaş Istanbul . From 2010 Mark Siebeck played again in the Bundesliga with CV Mitteldeutschland , where he ended his career in 2012.

Private

Mark Siebeck is the son of the athlete Frank Siebeck , who became European champion in the 110 meter hurdles in 1971.

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