Career
Football Club Magdeburg. He played in 46 matches for the youth national teams. Enge began his playing career in the school sports club in his home town of Schwanebeck, north of the Harz. He would go on to play for his country in all youth levels, winning the Union of European Football Associations junior tournament in 1970.
In 1967, 1.
Football Club Magdeburg signed talented Enge, and after playing in the Juniors" Oberliga, Enge had his debut in the senior team at age 17, when he played in the Cup Winners" Cup match against Académica Coimbra (a 0–2 away loss for Magdeburg) on 26 November 1969. Playing in 23 of 26 matches of the 1970-1971 season Enge quickly established himself as a regular in the team Football Club Magdeburg beat 1. Football Club Lokomotive Leipzig 3–2.
The 1973-1974 season became a season of records for the 22-year-old.
Due to a long injury, Enge only played in 14 of 26 matches. In May, Enge finished second with the East Germany Under-23 national team in the Union of European Football Associations Under-23 championship, playing in 12 matches for the team
The most important football match of his career would come on 8 May 1974. Enge played in the 1974 European Cup Winners" Cup Final in De Kuip, Rotterdam, beating A.C. (before Christ) Milan 2–0.
In the next season, however, the end of Enge"s playing career was already on the horizon.
Although he could celebrate his third championship with 1. Football Club Magdeburg, he could only play in five matches due to injuries. After he could not play a single game in the 1975-1976 season and only one match in 1976-1977 season, Enge ended his Oberliga career at the age of 25.
During his eight-year stay with Magdeburg, he played in 125 competitive matches, 91 in the Oberliga, 20 in the FDGB-Pokal and 14 on European level
At the end of his playing career, Enge joined Deutsche Demokratische Republik-Liga side BSG Chemie Schönebeck until their relegation in 1978. In an interview, his former teammate Wolfgang Seguin said that he and his teammates had had no contact with Enge since the late 1970s.