Philipp Schenk (soccer player)

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Philipp Schenk
Personnel
birthday October 12, 1985
place of birth GrazAustria
size 172 cm
position striker
Juniors
Years station
1996-2004 Graz AK
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
2004-2006 Grazer AK II
2006-2007 Graz AK 31 (4)
2008-2009 WAC - St. Andrä 36 (7)
2009-2010 Graz AK 9 (1)
2010-2014 SV Pachern
2014-2015 Graz AK
2015– SV Pachern
1 Only league games are given.
As of May 2, 2016

Philipp Schenk (born October 12, 1985 in Graz ) is an Austrian football player in the position of a striker and offensive all-rounder. He currently plays for SV Pachern in the fifth-class Styrian Oberliga Mitte-West.

Career

Schenk began his career in the youth teams of the Grazer AK and later moved to the club's academy. In January 2004 he left this and switched to the amateur team of the Red Jackets , which he left exactly two years later, in January 2006, to join the GAK Bundesliga team . He made his debut in the Bundesliga on October 15, 2005, just three days after his 20th birthday, in the 14th round of the 2005/06 season in a 3-1 defeat against SV Mattersburg . Schenk came on in the 65th minute of the game for Mario Sonnleitner . In the 82nd minute of the game, he did preparatory work for his teammate Roland Kollmann by being fouled after a scoring chance in the opponent's penalty area and thus taking a penalty for his team, which Kollmann then converted and was able to score the consolation goal for the Red Devils .

He celebrated his first goal in the Bundesliga on his fifth appearance in the narrow 2-1 defeat against SV Pasching . The goal came in the 53rd minute of play after Zlatko Junuzović's work , after Schenk only came into play in the 38th minute for Daniel Pirker . For the GAK he scored six goals in 31 completed games - 25 of them in the Bundesliga and six after the club's relegation to the Middle Regional League.

In October 2007, Schenk was no longer a club; from January 2008 until the summer break before the 2009/10 season he worked for the cooperation club consisting of the Wolfsberger AC and the SK St. Andrä , or WAC-St. Andrä , active in the third tier regional league middle.

From July 2009 to the turn of the year 2010 he played again for the Graz Athletic Sports Club. He then played as a striker for the first SV Pachern combat team, but came back to the Grazer AK in 2014, which he left after another year to return to Pachern.

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