Sven Pusback

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Sven Pusback (* 1977 ) is a former German football player .

career

Pusback played with the Berlin Bears from 1993, then with the Berlin Kobras. In 1998, 2003 and 2004 he was in the service of the Berlin Adler in the highest German league, the GFL . After winning the German championship title with the team in 2004, he left the capital. For the 2005 season he moved to the Braunschweig Lions , which he had defeated with the Eagles in the 2004 German championship final. He ran for Braunschweig in the playing years 2005 and 2006, in which he was German champion with the Lower Saxony. In 2007 he was under contract with the Eidsvoll 1814s in Norway , was then reported as a returnee with the Brunswicks, but then joined the Dresden Monarchs . In the 2008 season, which he started with the Kiel Baltic Hurricanes , Pusback suffered a knee injury in the second game, but this season as well as the following one, Kiel moved into the final of the German championship. There, however, you lost both times. In 2010 he took the step to the title with the Ostseestädtern, they became German champions by beating their former team, the Berlin Adler, in the final.

In 2011 he was again on the field for the Dresden Monarchs, from 2012 Pusback strengthened the Berlin Rebels . The professional fitness and athletic trainer, who measures 1.79 meters, returned to the Berlin Adlers for the 2016 season. In the course of his career, Pusback was used in the playing positions wide receiver and cornerback .

Individual evidence

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