Peter Rubeck

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Peter Rubeck
Personnel
birthday December 28, 1961
place of birth ZweibrückenGermany
position attack
Juniors
Years station
Borussia Neunkirchen
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1979-1980 1. FC Saarbrücken 3 (0)
1980-1981 FC 08 Homburg
1981-1988 Eintracht Trier
1988-1990 FC Bayern Alzenau
1990-1991 SG Hoechst
1991-1992 FSV Saarwellingen
1992-1993 SV wood
1993-1995 SV Rohrbach
Stations as a trainer
Years station
1992-1993 SV Holz (player coach)
1993-1995 SV Rohrbach (player-coach)
1998-2001 FC 08 Homburg
2001-2002 Wormatia worms
2002 SG Holz-Kutzhof
2002-2004 SV Weingarten
2004-2006 SG Rieschweiler
2006-2007 TuS Hohenecken
2007-2014 SVN Zweibrücken
2014-2016 Eintracht Trier
2016-2017 SC Hauenstein
2017 FSV Salmrohr
2018 U-19 JFG Saarschleife
2018– SG Ballweiler-Wecklingen-W.
1 Only league games are given.

Peter Rubeck (born December 28, 1961 in Zweibrücken ) is a former German soccer player and today's coach .

Career

As a player

As a young player (1979/80), Peter Rubeck made three appearances in the 2nd Bundesliga wearing the 1. FC Saarbrücken jersey , although these were his only appearances in professional football. From 1980 to 1986 he played in the then third-class Oberliga Südwest for the clubs FC 08 Homburg and Eintracht Trier . With Eintracht Trier he was Southwest Champion in 1987, but then failed with his club in the promotion round to the 2nd Bundesliga against Offenbach, Sandhausen and Bayreuth. In 1988 he left Eintracht and joined the club FC Bayern Alzenau , which played in the association league . From 1990 he was then active in the upper league for SG Hoechst . A change to FSV Saarwellingen followed. During his time in Trier, as well as after an engagement at Borussia Neunkirchen , he was employed in the local brothers' hospital .

As a trainer

SV Holz was his first player-coaching station for three years. There he and the team made it to the Saar Association League. After another player-coach activity at SV Rohrbach (1993 to 1995), where he also worked as a player observer for FC Homburg, he also joined FC 08 Homburg in 1996 as a coach . There he trained the amateurs in the Saar regional league at least in the 1996/97 season . He also played in the Homburger AH team and from time to time came to the third team playing in the A class when there was a lack of staff. At that time he lived with his wife and son in Gersheim and also worked as a commercial clerk in patient administration at the Völklingen district hospital. In December 1998 he was coach of the regional league team at Homburg. For the 1999/2000 season, the club received no license for the regional league, so you had to compete in the major league. During his tenure at FC Homburg, the future national player Miroslav Klose moved to FCH. Rubeck is therefore considered to be the striker's “discoverer”. In November 2001 he took over the training management at Wormatia Worms in order to leave the club towards SG Holz-Kutzhof at the end of the season. He didn't stay there long either.

In 2002 he took over the Palatinate upper division club SV Weingarten . With the SVW he narrowly missed the league championship in 2003/04 and resigned on the first day of the following season. As it became known shortly afterwards, delayed salary payments, which affected both players and coaches, also played a role in this decision. The club went bankrupt a year later.

For Rubeck the stations SG Rieschweiler and TuS Hohenecken followed, before he took over the coaching position at SVN Zweibrücken in 2007 (until 2009: SV Niederauerbach ). With the SVN, Rubeck achieved promotion to the Oberliga Südwest in 2008. In 2011 they won the SWFV Association Cup, which entitles them to participate in the DFB Cup. There they lost in the 1st round to Bundesliga club 1. FSV Mainz 05 with 1: 2 after extra time. In 2013 he achieved promotion to the Regionalliga Südwest with SVN Zweibrücken .

In mid-May 2014 it was announced that Rubeck is leaving SVN and will be taking on league rivals Eintracht Trier as head coach from the start of the 2014/15 season . There he initially received a contract until 2015. In September 2016, the cooperation was ended after a weak start to the 2016/17 season. Just two months later, Rubeck joined SC Hauenstein and switched to FSV Salmrohr in the summer of 2017 , where he was released on October 27th after just four months.

In December 2017 it was announced that Rubeck would act as coach of the Saarland league club SG Ballweiler-Wecklingen-Wolfersheim for the 2018/19 season .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Stadium magazine "Eintracht Echo", 22nd volume, No. 8 from November 9, 1996
  2. FCH engages Kiefer - Trier gets Rubeck on www.kicker.de, accessed on May 15, 2014
  3. volksfreund.de: Eintracht Trier separates from head coach Peter Rubeck
  4. Peter Rubeck returns to the coaching bench at www.fupa.net, accessed on December 23, 2017