Patrick Bick

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Patrick Bick
Personnel
birthday March 12, 1977
place of birth IllingenGermany
size 174 cm
position midfield
Juniors
Years station
1982-1991 VfB Hüttigweiler
1991– SV Rot-Weiß Hasborn
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
0000-1998 SV Rot-Weiß Hasborn
1998 1. FC Saarbrücken
1999 →  FC 08 Homburg  (loan)
1999-2003 SV Elversberg 100 0(7)
2003-2003 FC Augsburg 10 0(2)
2004-2007 Eintracht Braunschweig 85 (14)
2007-2009 SV Wehen Wiesbaden 40 0(3)
2009-2011 RB Leipzig 29 0(5)
2011-2013 SSV Markranstädt 26 0(0)
1 Only league games are given.

Patrick Bick (born March 12, 1977 in Illingen (Saar) ) is a former German soccer player .

Career

As a player

Bick started playing soccer at VfB Hüttigweiler. At the age of 14 he joined SV Rot-Weiß Hasborn . For Hasborn he played in the B-youth, the A-youth and later in the association league.

Bick began training as a physiotherapist at the age of 17 . In parallel to his footballing career, he completed training as a naturopath and acupuncturist . In 1998 he moved to the then regional league club 1. FC Saarbrücken . After half a year at Saarbrücken, he was loaned to FC 08 Homburg during the winter break of the 1998/99 season. In terms of sport, he and the team managed to stay up in the Regionalliga West / Südwest. However, the club was forcibly transferred to the Oberliga Südwest due to financial irregularities and after bankruptcy .

Bick then left Homburg and went to the southern regional division SV Elversberg . In his first season in 1999/2000, he qualified for the two-track regional league. Bick stayed in Elversberg for four years.

For the 2003/04 season , Bick moved to regional league competitor FC Augsburg , but only stayed here for half a year. In January 2004 he went to Eintracht Braunschweig in the Regionalliga Nord. With Braunschweig he rose at the end of the 2004/05 season as a season winner in the 2nd Bundesliga . In his first year in the second division, Bick played 30 games and scored eight goals. On the first day of the following 2006/07 season, Bick was seriously injured. He had to have two operations, a six-month break and could not intervene again until the end of February. He came in the rest of the season to eight missions and at the end of the season had to relegate the team as bottom of the table in the regional league.

After the descent of the Braunschweiger Bick moved to the second division promoted SV Wehen Wiesbaden . Here he took over the role of a leader and pushed the regular Wehen captain Sascha Amstätter from his regular position. At the end of the season he finished eighth in the table with labor pains. In total, he came to 27 missions and scored two goals. His first goal was the 3-2 winner against TSG 1899 Hoffenheim on the first match day . In the following season , Bick only played six times for the first team and was relegated from the 2nd Bundesliga with Wiesbaden as bottom of the table.

For the 2009/10 season , Bick moved to the newly founded RB Leipzig in the league. As a regular player he rose as a league champion in the regional league. In the first half of the next regional league, he only made three appearances in the first team and moved to SSV Markranstädt in mid-January 2011 . Here he ended his active career in June 2013.

After the active time

For the 2013/14 season, Patrick Bick became head of physiotherapy at the first division club Eintracht Braunschweig. After two years with Braunschweig, Bick changed to a lecturer at the School for Osteopathy in Leipzig in 2015, where he became a member of the Fascial Expert Group under the direction of Robert Schleip the following year . From 2015 to 2017 he worked in the youth training center of RB Leipzig as head of the medical department. He has been running his own osteopathic practice not far from the stadium since 2017.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Elmar von Cramon: The newcomer - Patrick Bick. (PDF) April 3, 2004, archived from the original on January 8, 2014 ; accessed on January 6, 2014 .
  2. 1st team. (PDF) In: 80 years of the Rot-Weiß Hasborn sports club. July 21, 2000, p. 19 , archived from the original on January 8, 2014 ; accessed on January 6, 2014 .
  3. a b Susan Dobias: Vacuum cleaner with gate instinct. September 10, 2007, archived from the original on January 9, 2014 ; accessed on January 6, 2014 .
  4. Christian Schiebold: When Lieberknecht called, Bick didn't have to think twice. Braunschweiger Zeitung, July 13, 2013, accessed on January 6, 2014 .
  5. From professional footballer to therapist - osteopathy practice Patrick Bick. In: osteopathie-bick.de. June 10, 2016, accessed August 17, 2020 .