Matthias Reckzeh

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Matthias Reckzeh
Matthias Reckzeh
Player information
Nickname "Mattes"
birthday December 12, 1973
place of birth Waren (Müritz) , GDR
citizenship GermanGerman German
height 2.04 m
Throwing hand right
Clubs in the youth
from ... to society
1986-1991 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR SC Dynamo Berlin
Clubs as active
from ... to society
1991-1993 GermanyGermany HSV Suhl
1993-1994 GermanyGermany BSV Stahl Brandenburg
1994-1996 GermanyGermany TSV Bayer Dormagen
1996-12 / 1997 GermanyGermany OSC Rheinhausen
12 / 1997-06 / 1998 GermanyGermany TV Angermund
06 / 1998-2000 GermanyGermany TUSEM food
2000-2002 GermanyGermany Eintracht Hildesheim
2002–01 / 2003 SpainSpain CBM Gáldar
01 / 2003-2009 GermanyGermany TSV Bayer Dormagen
2009-2010 GermanyGermany Leichlinger TV
2010-2015 GermanyGermany OSC Rheinhausen
2015-2017 GermanyGermany Neuss AGM
Clubs as coaches
from ... to society
2015-2017 GermanyGermany Neusser HV (TW trainer)
2017-2019 GermanyGermany VfL Gummersbach (Co- / TW-Trainer)
2019– GermanyGermany SGSH Dragons

As of September 11, 2019

Matthias Reckzeh (born December 12, 1973 in Waren (Müritz) ) is a German handball trainer and former handball goalkeeper .

Matthias Reckzeh came from the Dynamo Brandenburg-West club to the handball boarding school of SC Dynamo Berlin at the age of 13 . After the reunification he moved to HSV Suhl in 1991 , where he also made his debut in the Bundesliga , and in 1993 to the second-rate BSV Stahl Brandenburg .

It was only in 1994 that he moved to the first division club TSV Bayer Dormagen . His next stop was the OSC Rheinhausen in 1996 . He stayed there for a year and a half before the main sponsor of Duisburg filed for bankruptcy and the club had to withdraw its team in the middle of the season. Then Reckzeh came to the second-rate TV Angermund for six months before he got a contract with TUSEM Essen in the summer of 1998 .

There he was in the final of the DHB Cup , but was hardly used behind Stefan Hecker , so that in 2000 he moved on to Eintracht Hildesheim, which had just been promoted to the first division . With this he got down again in 2001; after a year in the second division, he moved abroad in 2002, namely to CBM Gáldar on the island of Gran Canaria . When the Spanish second division side also had to file for bankruptcy in early 2003, Reckzeh returned to Germany and joined his old club, TSV Bayer Dormagen, which now played in the second division.

With the Rhinelanders he reached the relegation for promotion to the first handball league in 2006 and 2007, but failed. It was not until the third attempt in 2008 that Reckzeh rose again to the top German division. For the 2009/10 season he signed a contract with the southern second division Leichlinger TV; the following year he returned to OSC Rheinhausen, which had previously been promoted to the 2nd Bundesliga. In 2015 he joined the Neuss AGM.

For the 2017/18 season, Reckzeh left Neuss AG, for whom he was mainly a goalkeeping coach, and moved to Bundesliga club VfL Gummersbach . There he worked as an assistant and goalkeeper coach until the end of the 2018/19 season. He then became goalkeeping coach at the third division club SGSH Dragons . Since September 2019 he has been training the SGSH Dragons together with Hans-Peter Müller.

Matthias Reckzeh has played five international junior matches for the GDR.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Homepage of the SV 63 Brandenburg-West association
  2. www.derwesten.de: Matthias Reckzeh changes to the Neuss AGM , accessed on November 24, 2015
  3. rundschau-online.de: Vfl Gummersbach - Schindler is looking for a replacement for Simon Ernst , published and accessed on June 21, 2017
  4. handball-world.news: Matthias Reckzeh will be the new goalkeeping coach at the third division , accessed on July 29, 2019
  5. handball-world.news: Stefan Neff can "not understand" leave of absence at SGSH Dragons , accessed on September 11, 2019