Max Kulke

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Max Kulke
2019-07-17 SG Dynamo Dresden vs.  Paris Saint-Germain by Sandro Halank – 725.jpg
Max Kulke (2019)
Personnel
birthday November 10, 2000
place of birth WiesaGermany
size 177 cm
position midfield
Juniors
Years station
SV structure Kodersdorf
0000–2013 FV Eintracht Niesky
2013-2019 Dynamo Dresden
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
2018– Dynamo Dresden 5 (0)
1 Only league games are given.
As of December 1, 2019

Max Kulke (born November 10, 2000 in Wiesa ) is a German soccer player . The midfielder has been a member of the second division team at Dynamo Dresden since 2018 .

Career

Kulke started playing football in his hometown Wiesa at SV Aufbau Kodersdorf before joining FV Eintracht Niesky because of the DFB base in Niesky-Görlitz . In 2013 he moved to the Dynamo Dresden youth performance center, where he subsequently went through all youth teams.

For the 2018/19 season he signed a two-year contract with the club, with which he became part of the squad of the second division team . At the same time he was also in the squad of the A-Junior Bundesliga team . He made his first competitive appearance in the professional team under coach Maik Walpurgis on February 23, 2019, the 23rd match day of the 2018/19 season, in the 2-0 defeat against SV Darmstadt 98 . Kulke was on the starting grid and was replaced at half time.

Web links

Commons : Max Kulke  - Collection of Images

Individual evidence

  1. Our man at Dynamo ( Memento from December 1, 2019 in the Internet Archive ), In: saechsische.de. Saxon newspaper . 5th July 2018.
  2. Dynamo equips Max Kulke with a licensed player contract. In: dynamo-dresden.de. Dynamo Dresden , August 2, 2018, accessed on July 14, 2019 .
  3. Jochen Leimert: Dynamo Dresden makes Max Kulke a professional. In: sportbuzzer.de. Dresdner Latest News , August 3, 2018, accessed on July 14, 2019 .
  4. Match report: SV Darmstadt 98 - SG Dynamo Dresden (February 23, 2019) in the database of transfermarkt.de . Retrieved July 14, 2019.
  5. ^ Dresden loses unhappily in Darmstadt. In: Sports in the East. Mitteldeutscher Rundfunk , February 23, 2018, accessed on July 14, 2019 .