Career
Wuckel began his career in the youth teams of BSG Stahl Blankenburg and later joined Stahl Brandenburg, playing in the youth team until 1984. The following season, Wuckel played his first nine matches in the Deutsche Demokratische Republik-Oberliga, scoring once. After transferring to 1.
Football Club Magdeburg for the 1985-1986 season Wuckel quickly earned a reputation as a goal-getter.
When Magdeburg failed to qualify for a professional league following German reunification, Wuckel joined 1. South Carolina Göttingen 05 who played in the then third-tier Oberliga Nord.
He later played for several sides in the 2. Bundesliga such as VfB Oldenburg, Arminia Bielefeld, Rot-Weiss Essen und VfB Leipzig before he joined 1.
Football Club Saarbrücken in 1997 where he ended his playing career in the following year.
Wuckel played in 125 Deutsche Demokratische Republik-Oberliga matches, scoring 48 goals, 43 2. Bundesliga matches with 7 goals and 74 matches in the Fußball-Regionalliga with 24 goals. In the Oberliga he played 29 matches and scored 16 goals.
Additionally Wuckel played for his country in four matches, scoring twice.
In addition he scored 11 goals in 24 matches for the East German Olympic team and another 11 goals in 28 matches for the Under-21 national team After a management and marketing education Wuckel passed the manager seminar with the DFB. Afterwards he was director, manager and president of his home club Blankenburger FV, before managing 1.
Football Club Wernigerode in the Verbandsliga Sachsen-Anhalt. Today Wuckel owns a footballing school in Boltenhagen on the Baltic Sea and manages Arminia Bielefeld"s women"s team