Oliver Merkel (soccer player, 1963)

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Oliver Merkel
Personnel
birthday February 13, 1963
place of birth GDR
size 182 cm
position midfield player
Juniors
Years station
0000-1983 SG Dynamo Dresden
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1983-1984 ASG forward Neubrandenburg 21 0(9)
1984-1987 BSG progress Bischofswerda 77 (11)
1987-1989 FC Carl Zeiss Jena 27 0(0)
1987-1988 FC Carl Zeiss Jena II 12 0(2)
1989-1990 FC Rot-Weiß Erfurt 11 0(0)
1990-1993 SSV Reutlingen 05 66 (17)
1993-1997 FV Biberach at least 78 (24)
1997-1999 BSG progress Bischofswerda 53 (20)
1999-2002 FV Dresden 06 Laubegast at least 25 (18)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
2018–0000 FV Illertissen (assistant trainer)
1 Only league games are given.

Oliver Merkel (born February 13, 1963 ) is a former German soccer player.

Athletic career

The 1.82 meter tall midfielder was in the summer of 1983 from the junior league team of SG Dynamo Dresden in the league for ASG forward Neubrandenburg . With the Army Elf from the district of the same name and its capital , he took the top spot in Season A in 1983/84 . Due to structural changes in the Army Sports Association Forward , the team led by Oliver Merkel, who had scored nine goals in 21 games of the season, did not participate in the promotion round .

After the dissolution of Vorwärts Neubrandenburg in the summer of 1984, the trained fitter stayed in second class and returned to the Dresden district . In the second season with BSG Progress Bischofswerda , Merkel was promoted to the upper house of GDR football . In the 1986/87 game year , the then 23-year-old footballer made his debut on matchday 1 in a 0-0 home game against his former community, SG Dynamo Dresden.

Despite the relegation of the sliding stool , the league debutant remained first class. For two years he played for FC Carl Zeiss Jena in the top division of the GDR . With the Jena, he reached the final of the FDGB Cup in his first season under the core mountains, parallel to the championship events , in which Merkel was not used. With the BFC Dynamo double , the defeated FC Carl Zeiss still qualified for the European Cup . In the 1988/89 European Cup Winners' Cup , the midfielder was on the ball in three games (one hit).

In the summer of 1989 Merkel moved to FC Rot-Weiß Erfurt within Thuringia . In the Wendesaion 1989/90 he could not mark a hit in eleven games for Erfurt. A total of 63 league games with three goals are noted for him from August 1986 to May 1990.

Shortly before reunification , the offensive force hired in Baden-Württemberg . With SSV Reutlingen 05 he played three seasons in the amateur league . The team from the stadium at the Kreuzeiche did not succeed in promotion to the 2nd Bundesliga . After the title in the Baden-Württemberg amateur league in 1991/92 , the Reutlingers failed in the ensuing nationwide promotion round in group 4 at SpVgg Unterhaching .

Between 1993 and 1997 Merkel played for FV Biberach . After rising from the Württemberg Association League in 1994, the former Reutlinger played with the team from Biberach an der Riss in the now fourth-class league .

For the 1997/98 season of the then fourth-class Oberliga Nordost , Markel was back in Bischofswerda after a decade . After rank 4 with the Bischofswerdaer FV 08 in the first year, the slide stoolers took 5th place in 1998/99 .

The former East German first division kicker ended his career at FV Dresden 06 Laubegast from 1999 to 2002 . In the 2001/02 championship season of the Laubegaster team in the Sachsenliga , he once again proved his scoring risk with 18 goals in 25 games.

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