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Association football player

Markus Holemar
Personal information
Date of birth 18 June 1976
Place of birth Austria
Position(s) Midfielder
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
199x-1996 1. Simmeringer SC
1996-1998 FK Austria Wien 0 (0)
Prater SV→(loan)
1998 Heart of Midlothian F.C. 0 (0)
1999 SK Vorwärts Steyr 12 (0)
1999-2000 First Vienna FC 21 (3)
2000-2001 DSV Leoben 28 (7)
2001-200x LASK 1 (0)
2001-200x DSV Leoben 6+ (0+)
2003-2004 SV Schwechat
2004-2005 1. Simmeringer SC
2005-2007 SKN St. Pölten
2007 Wiener Sport-Club
2007-2009 SV Horn
2009 SKU Amstetten
2009-2010 FC Marchfeld Donauauen
2010-2011 SK Schwadorf
2011 ASC Götzendorf
2011-2012 FK Hainburg
2012 SV Haitzendorf
2012-2013 SC Ostbahn XI 13 (2)
2013 SV Würmla
2013-2014 ASK Eggendorf
2014-2015 SC Lassee
2015-2016 UFC Obritz
2016-2017 1. Simmeringer SC
2017-2019 SC Wolfsthal
2019 SC Ostbahn XI
2019- SC Wolfsthal
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Markus Holemar (born 18 June 1976 in Austria) is an Austrian footballer who plays for SC Wolfsthal in his home country.

Career

Holemar started his senior career with 1. Simmeringer SC. In 1996, he signed for FK Austria Wien in the Austrian Football Bundesliga, where he made four appearances and scored zero goals. After that, he played for Scottish club Heart of Midlothian, and Austrian clubs SK Vorwärts Steyr, First Vienna, DSV Leoben, LASK, SV Schwechat, 1. Simmeringer SC, SKN St. Pölten, Wiener Sport-Club, SV Horn, SKU Amstetten, Marchfeld Donauauen, SK Schwadorf, ASC Götzendorf, FK Hainburg, SV Haitzendorf, SC Ostbahn XI, SV Würmla, ASK Eggendorf, SC Lassee, UFC Obritz, and SC Wolfsthal, where he now plays.

References

  1. Markus Holemar Autogrammkarte Austria Wien 1996-97 Original Signiert+A 153061 eBay
  2. Spiele 1997/98 RapidArchiv
  3. Jeff lands top Euro kids Daily Record (Free Online Library)
  4. Ritchie in Red-Card Shocker Daily Record (Free Online Library)
  5. Aus der Bundesliga abgestiegen ohne Comeback – Serie 4. Teil: SK Vorwärts Steyr 1998/99 abseits.at
  6. First Vienna FC 1894 Profile
  7. ^ DSV Leoben Frühjahr 2001 DSV Leoben
  8. ^ Vollständige LASK-Transferliste seit 2000 Nachrichten.at
  9. LASK verpflichtete Holemar von DSV Leoben derStandard.at
  10. Transferübersicht Austrian Soccer Board
  11. Transfergerüchte 04/05 Austrian Soccer Board
  12. Wienerliga 2004/05 Austrian Soccer Board
  13. Ehemalige Wölfe Austrian Soccer Board
  14. Hörmann neuer Sportdirektor beim SK Sturm Austrian Soccer Board
  15. Austria und LASK zaubern weiter sportlive.at
  16. ^ RLO Transferliste Austrian Soccer Board
  17. ^ Transferübersicht SKU Ertl Glas Amtsketten
  18. ^ "Zu-/Abgänge Juli 09". SKU Ertl Glas Amtsketten.
  19. ^ Transfers Sommer 2010 Ligaportal
  20. Transfers Winter 2010/2011 Ligaportal
  21. Transfercoup! Kernal holt Markus Holemar NÖN.at
  22. ^ Transfers - Kampfmannschaft FK HAINBURG TEGMEN-BAU
  23. 2. Neuzugang - Markus Holemar SV Haitzendorf
  24. ^ Sommer 2012 Ligaportal
  25. Winter 2012/13 Ligaportal
  26. Klemen zu Götzendorf, Holemar in Würmla! fanreport.com
  27. Holemar-Abschied aus Würmla! fanreport.com
  28. Holemar steht in Eggendorf fanreport.com
  29. ^ Transfers Sommer 2014 - 2. Landesliga Ost Ligaportal
  30. Ex-Profi Holemar landet in Obritz NÖN.at
  31. Transfertätigkeiten in der 1. Klasse Nordwest Ligaportal
  32. Zu und Abgänge – Sommer 2016 1. Simmerinnen Sportclub
  33. Der Kader 1. Simmerinnen Sportclub
  34. Vier Neue für Wolfsthal - Mannschaft für nächste Saison wird geformt Ligaportal
  35. ^ Transfer Bilanz Kronen Zeitung (PressReader)
  36. ^ 2. KLASSE OST: SOMMERTRANSFERS 19/20 meinfussball.at
  37. Austria Wien Archiv Profile

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