Mike Möllensiep

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Mike Möllensiep
Personnel
birthday November 28, 1975
place of birth GelsenkirchenGermany
date of death May 14, 2019
Place of death GelsenkirchenGermany
size 176 cm
position Storm
Juniors
Years station
1980-1994 FC Schalke 04
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1994-1998 FC Schalke 04 amateurs 60 (24)
1997 FC Schalke 04 2 0(0)
1998-1999 VfB Lübeck 40 (12)
2000 TSV Pansdorf 20 0(9)
2000-2001 Dynamo Dresden 23 0(5)
2001-2006 Black and white food 155 (58)
2006-2007 KFC Uerdingen 05 31 (12)
2007-2010 SpVgg Vreden
2010 SV Zweckel
2011–2012 GSV Moers
2012-2016 Fortuna Gronau
2016-2017 TC breakage
Stations as a trainer
Years station
2011–2012 GSV Moers (assistant trainer)
2012-2016 Fortuna Gronau (player-coach)
2016-2017 TC Freisenbruch (player trainer)
1 Only league games are given.

Mike Möllensiep (born November 28, 1975 in Gelsenkirchen ; † May 14, 2019 there ) was a German soccer player who played in the Bundesliga for FC Schalke 04 .

career

The striker Möllensiep came from the youth of FC Schalke 04 in the amateur team of "Knappen", which played in the Association League Westphalia in the 1996/97 season . Due to injuries to the regular players in the storm, Youri Mulder and Martin Max , coach Huub Stevens surprisingly brought him into the Bundesliga for the game at Hamburger SV on April 19, 1997. On the day before the game, a special jersey for Möllensiep had to be flocked; it was numbered 37. In the Volksparkstadion , HSV had taken the lead after half an hour through the later Schalke Sven Kmetsch ; Marc Wilmots and Radoslav Látal could not adequately replace the regular strikers, so that in the 67th minute Stevens sent Möllensiep for Látal on the field. He was given preference over Arnold Dybek and Thomas Kläsener , who had been part of the squad for a long time , but he, too, could not end the peat slump; the game was lost 0-1. Until the end of the season, the 21-year-old was allowed to feel part of the “Eurofighters” who won the UEFA Cup on May 21st . Stevens granted the young player one more time; in the last game of the season - again not in his hometown, but in the Ostseestadion at Hansa Rostock  - he was substituted in stoppage time for Látal, who scored the winning goal in the 91st minute to make it 1-0.

Until the end of the 1997/98 season Möllensiep stayed with the Schalke amateurs, who had been promoted to the league . Then he moved to VfB Lübeck in the Regionalliga Nord . The Lübeck loaned him in the 1999/2000 season to TSV Pansdorf , for which he scored six goals in 25 games in the Oberliga Nord , before he signed the northeast league club Dynamo Dresden in May 2000 . After only one season in Saxony, in which he mainly made a name for himself by putting his girlfriend on the club's payroll for no consideration, he went back to the Ruhr area and played for the next five years at Schwarz-Weiß Essen in the top division North Rhine . After 155 games and 58 goals in the service of the ETB, he switched to league rivals KFC Uerdingen 05 in 2006 , for whom he scored twelve goals in 31 games. For the 2007/08 season he joined the Bundesliga club SpVgg Vreden, where he signed a three-year contract. With the Münsterländer he was relegated to the Westphalia regional league after only one season .

In the first half of the 2010/11 season he played for SV Zweckel and from January 2011 to June 2012 he was an assistant coach at GSV Moers in the Lower Rhine regional league. In summer 2012 he moved to Fortuna Gronau as a player-coach. In autumn 2015, he announced that he would not extend his contract in Gronau.

On April 1, 2016, he was introduced by the Essen regional league club TC Freisenbruch as player-coach for the 2016/17 season.

In the summer of 2018 it became known that Mike Möllensiep was diagnosed with cancer. He died on May 14, 2019 at the age of 43 as a result of his illness. He left behind his wife and two daughters.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Hamburger SV - FC Schalke 04 - Bundesliga 1996/1997 - 28th matchday. In: fussballdaten.de. April 19, 1997. Retrieved May 17, 2019 .
  2. Hansa Rostock - FC Schalke 04 - Bundesliga 1996/1997 - 34th matchday. In: fussballdaten.de. May 31, 1997, accessed May 17, 2019 .
  3. Möllensiep & Kosharnij committed / Hanke changes. (No longer available online.) SG Dynamo Dresden , May 29, 2000, formerly in the original ; accessed on May 17, 2019 .  ( Page no longer available , search in web archives )@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.dynamo-dresden.de
  4. Uwe Karte: The Biggest Flop - A player woman on the payroll. SG Dynamo Dresden, June 4, 2005, archived from the original on May 31, 2008 ; accessed on May 17, 2019 .
  5. "Eurofighter" in Vreden. In: RevierSport . June 11, 2007, accessed August 24, 2008 .
  6. SpVg. Vreden: Two ex-Schalke players in the blue-yellow. Möllensiep and Klein-Günnewick. In: RevierSport. June 28, 2007, accessed August 24, 2008 .
  7. Fortuna Gronau signs Mike Möllensiep as assistant coach: Ex-professional changes to the leaf stairs. In: Westfälische Nachrichten . March 21, 2012, accessed May 17, 2019 .
  8. The coach carousel is picking up speed. In: Westfälische Nachrichten. November 14, 2015, accessed May 17, 2019 .
  9. ^ Hendrik Niebuhr: TC Freisenbruch: Schalke "Eurofighter" is the new trainer. In: RevierSport.de. April 1, 2016, accessed May 17, 2019 .
  10. Christoph Winkel: Mike Möllensiep suffers from cancer. In: RevierSport. July 22, 2018, accessed May 17, 2019 .
  11. Schalke 04 mourns Mike Möllensiep. In: schalke04.de. May 14, 2019, accessed May 14, 2019 .