Ronny Jank

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Ronny Jank
Personnel
birthday 1st December 1975
size 180 cm
position striker
Juniors
Years station
from 1982 Energy Cottbus
until 1996 Cottbus locomotive
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1996-1998 1. FC Union Berlin 52 0(6)
1998-2000 FSV Zwickau 59 0(9)
2000-2004 Erzgebirge Aue 110 (25)
2004-2005 VfL Osnabrück 26 0(2)
2006-2007 VfR Aalen 22 0(3)
2007-2008 FV Dresden-Laubegast
2008-2010 Heidenauer SV
1 Only league games are given.

Ronny Jank (born December 1, 1975 ) is a former German soccer player . The 1.80 m tall striker played 30 games in the 2nd Bundesliga for FC Erzgebirge Aue .

Career

In his youth, Ronny Jank first played at Energie Cottbus from 1982 before he switched to city rivals Lokomotive Cottbus . In 1996 the striker joined 1. FC Union Berlin in what was then the third-class Regionalliga Nord . In Berlin he developed into a regular player, but left the financially troubled club in 1998 and went to league competitor FSV Zwickau , where he was also able to assert himself as a regular player. From there he moved to the 2000/01 season for league rivals FC Erzgebirge Aue ; after two rather weaker seasons, he established himself here as a regular player in the 2002/03 season and was instrumental in the club's promotion to the 2nd Bundesliga this season with 13 goals in 34 games . In the following second division season 2003/04 he contributed his part to keep the Auer up with four goals in 30 games.

After the end of the season, he moved to regional league club VfL Osnabrück in summer 2004 . In his first year with the Lower Saxony he could not meet the expectations directed at him with two goals in 24 missions; in the second year he completed only two short appearances in the entire first half of the season. Jank then dissolved his contract with Osnabrück during the winter break and moved to VfR Aalen in the Regionalliga Süd. Here he was used 14 times in the second half of the season and scored three goals. But even with the Aalen, he could no longer assert himself in his second year; rather, he saw himself in his only eight missions in the 2006/07 season - of which only two over the full season - in which he did not score, exposed to public criticism. His expiring contract was not extended; so Jank returned in the summer of 2007 in his Saxon homeland and joined the in the then fünftklassigen Landesliga Sachsen playing FV Dresden-Laubegast on. He left this again after a year and moved to Heidenauer SV , who also competed in the regional league, which had now been downgraded to only the sixth highest division in the course of a league reform. There Jank ended his career as an active soccer player in 2010.

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