Nico Thomaschewski

German footballer and manager
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Nico Thomaschewski (born 10 February 1971 in Berlin) is a retired German footballer who played as a goalkeeper for BFC Dynamo from 1999 until the opening of the insolvency proceedings in 2001 and then from 2002 to 2011. He has spent almost his entire career in Berlin, apart from six months with SV Babelsberg 03 from Potsdam in Brandenburg. Thomaschewski has played in a total of 317 matches for BFC Dynamo during his career and is thus one of the most capped players of the club.[1]

References

  1. ^ Karas, Steffen (2022). 66 Jahre BFC Dynamo – Auswärts mit ‘nem Bus (2nd ed.). Berlin: CULTURCON medien, Sole trader: Bernd Oeljeschläger. p. 193. ISBN 978-3-944068-95-4.

External links

  • Nico Thomaschewski at WorldFootball.net
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