Malz played in the youth team for SV Pfingstweide, blue and white Oppau and then at West Ludwigshafen. First club in the professional sector was in the 1992–93 season at second division side
SV Darmstadt 98. His professional debut was on 7 August 1992 in the. Wuppertal SV (0–3). He scored for the first time on the 15th match day match against SC Freiburg (1–1). However, the season ended with the 24th and last place and Malz left the club. Via
VfR Mannheim (
Oberliga Baden-Württemberg and
Regionalliga Süd), in 1997 he joined
TSV 1860 Munich in the
Bundesliga. Under coach Werner Lorant Malz was able to establish itself in the first division, but played no further part in the Lorant squad after a disappointing return during the 1998–99 season in which the club took only ten points. There was a transfer in 1999 to
Arsenal, which turned out to be too large a step for Malz to play as a first team player. After only six appearances in the Premier League, he returned the Bundesliga in 2001 to
1. FC Kaiserslautern where he was only sporadically used, struggling with injuries. After Malz in December 2004 had criticised FCK coach
Kurt Jara internally, he was demoted to the second team and then asked for the termination of his contract. In early 2005 he went to
Arminia Ludwigshafen, a planned move to Australia to
Newcastle United Jets having failed. His last club was from 2006 the south-Oberliga FSV Oggersheim, with whom he climbed in the 2007 Regional. End of 2007–08 season he ended his career. From January 2005 to May 2006 Malz was player-coach of FC Arminia 03 Ludwigshafen and held the job until May 2006. On 21 February 2008, he became new co-coach of the women's second-division club . 1 FFC 08 Niederkirchen . He was released on 2 November 2012. ==References==