Education
In his last season, he played second-fiddle to Frank Rost, and chose to retire.
In his last season, he played second-fiddle to Frank Rost, and chose to retire.
In a 20-year professional career, he was best known for his stints with Werder Bremen and Schalke 04, for whom he appeared in more than 500 official games combined, 471 in the Bundesliga alone. Reck started his professional career with Kickers Offenbach in 1983-1984, playing 18 matches in an eventual top flight relegation. In 1985, he joined SV Werder Bremen, being the side"s undisputed starter for 11 of his 13 seasons, while also being instrumental in the club"s conquests, which included two leagues and the 1992 Cup Winners" Cup.
Reck moved to Football Club Schalke 04 in 1998, aged 33, still amassing a further 112 league matches.
Although Oliver Kahn holds the record for most matches without conceding goals in the league, at 180 in a total of 515 matches, Reck is the most effective goalkeeper, not conceding a goal in 173 of 471 matches, with an "effectivity rate" of 0.367, versus Kahn"s 0.349. On 9 February 2002, in his penultimate year, Reck scored a penalty kick for Schalke, in a 4–0 home routing of Football Club Saint Pauli.
Early career After retiring, he became the goalkeeping coach at Schalke 04. After the sacking of Fred Rutten in March 2009, he became interim manager, alongside Youri Mulder and Mike Büskens until the end of the season.
Reck replaced Milan Šašić as manager of MSV Duisburg on an interim basis on 28 October 2011.
His first match was a 3–0 loss against 1860 München on 30 October 2011. Reck was later made permanent manager, but he was sacked on 27 August 2012 just 3 matches into the new season. In July 2013, Reck became goalkeeper coach at Fortuna Düsseldorf.
Following the sacking of Mike Büskens he was made interim coach of Fortuna Düsseldorf on 2 December 2013.
Reck finished his interim position when Fortuna Düsseldorf hired Lorenz-Günther Köstner as the new head coach, and he returned as goalkeeper coach. After Fortuna dissolved the contract with Köstner in June 2013, Reck returned to the position as head coach in Düsseldorf.
On 23 February 2015 he was sacked after only picking up a point from three matches after the winter break. His final match was a 3–1 loss the previous day against 1.
Football Club Nürnberg. On 27 January 2016 Oliver Reck became the coach of Regionalliga Südwest team Kickers Offenach.
As of 28 January 2016 Club Country.
Union of European Football Associations Cup Winners" Cup: 1991-1992 Bundesliga: 1987-1988, 1992-1993 DFB-Pokal: 1990-1991, 1993-1994, 2000-2001, 2001-2002. Runner-up 1988-1989, 1989-1990 DFB-Ligapokal: Runner-up 2001, 2002 Union of European Football Associations European Football Championship: 1996 Summer Olympics: Bronze medal 1988.