Career
During his professional career, in which he appeared for six clubs in three countries, he played in 228 Bundesliga games during 11 seasons. Born in Krakow am See, Bezirk Schwerin, Reinke started playing senior football in his native East Germany with Dynamo Schwerin, moving in 1990 – with the nation already reunified – to Hamburger SV. There, he played his first game in the Bundesliga on 28 August 1991, a 0–3 home loss against Stuttgarter Kickers. That would be his only appearance for the first team in three years.
After helping Football Club Saint Pauli narrowly miss out on promotion from the second division, Reinke signed with 1.
Reinke and Kaiserslautern immediately promoted back, amazingly repeating the feat of winning the league the following year, with the player conceding 53 in 56 matches both seasons combined. Deemed surplus to requirements in the 2000 summer, Reinke spent the following three years abroad, starting in Greece with Iraklis Thessaloniki F.C. then moving to Real Murcia after one year.
Aged 34, Reinke returned to his country, signing with SV Werder Bremen. Reinke started his coaching career shortly after, briefly being in charge of Germany under-21"s goalkeepers.
In 2013, he signed for F.C. Hansa Rostock in the same predicament.
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