Uwe Erkenbrecher

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Uwe Erkenbrecher
Personnel
Surname Uwe Jürgen Erkenbrecher
birthday November 14, 1954
place of birth DelmenhorstGermany
size 187 cm
position midfield player
Juniors
Years station
1961-1967 Bremen SV
1967–197? SV Werder Bremen
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1972-1975 SV Werder Bremen 24 (1)
1975-1977 SG Wattenscheid 09 19 (0)
1977-1988 1. SC Göttingen 05 31 (0)
1978-1979 KSV Baunatal 27 (1)
1979-1980 SV Atlas Delmenhorst 22 (3)
1980-1983 1. FC Paderborn
1983-1984 FC Stukenbrock (player-coach)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
1983-1984 FC Stukenbrock (player-coach)
1984-1986 Teutonia Lippstadt
1986-1988 Borussia Lippstadt
1988-1991 1. FC Köln (youth coach)
1991-1993 VfL Wolfsburg
1993 VfL 93 Hamburg
1993 FC Carl Zeiss Jena
1993-1995 VfL 93 Hamburg
1996-1998 VfL Wolfsburg II
1998 VfL Wolfsburg (interim)
1998-2000 VfB Lübeck
2000-2001 SpVgg Greuther Fürth
2001-2003 SC Paderborn 07
2003 Esteghlal Tehran (Assistant Trainer)
2003-2004 SSV Reutlingen
2004-2005 VfL Wolfsburg II
2007 VfB Lübeck
2008 VfB Fallersleben
2008-2009 Türkiyemspor Berlin
2009-2010 Red and white food
2011–2012 Cendrawasih Papua FC
2013 JK Tammeka Tartu
2014-2015 VfR Neumünster
2015-2018 MTV Gifhorn
2019– USI Lupo-Martini Wolfsburg
1 Only league games are given.

Uwe Jürgen Erkenbrecher (born November 14, 1954 in Delmenhorst ) is a German former soccer player and today's soccer coach .

Club career

As an active player, Erkenbrecher was a professional at Werder Bremen from 1972 to 1975 . In these three seasons he was used in the Bundesliga 24 times, with the game at SC Fortuna Köln on March 9, 1974 against former national goalkeeper Wolfgang Fahrian scored his only Bundesliga goal. In 1975 he moved to Wattenscheid 09 in the 2nd Bundesliga North at the instigation of coach Karl-Heinz Feldkamp ; In 1978 he went to KSV Baunatal , which at the time also played in the 2nd Bundesliga. He played a total of 46 games in the second highest German division.

Coaching career

In his first three coaching stations in Westphalia, Erkenbrecher worked as a player coach before he became a junior coach at 1. FC Cologne in 1988 . From 1991 he coached VfL Wolfsburg , which rose from the Oberliga Nord to the 2nd Bundesliga. After his dismissal in February 1993, he was hired by the northern division club VfL 93 Hamburg before he was signed at the beginning of the season by the then second division club FC Carl Zeiss Jena . After his dismissal in September 1993, he returned to VfL in Hamburg in November of that year , where he qualified for the Regionalliga Nord with the club before he was also dismissed there two years later. He returned to VfL Wolfsburg in 1996 as an amateur and junior coach and was interim coach for just a few days in March 1998 for the club , which had meanwhile been promoted to the Bundesliga . In the following season he was signed by VfB Lübeck . Until November 16, 2000, he held a responsible position at VfB in the Regionalliga Nord. He then took over the position of head coach in the 2nd division at SpVgg Greuther Fürth , which he held until August 2001. From December 2001 to February 2003 he worked again in the regional league at SC Paderborn 07 before he went to Iran for two months , where he was assistant coach at Esteghlal Tehran . On May 5, 2003 he took over the job of coach of SSV Reutlingen , which he could not save from relegation. Since Reutlingen did not receive a license for the regional league, Erkenbrecher looked after the club in the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg before he returned to VfL Wolfsburg in March 2004 as coach of the second team. From the senior league amateurs he moved on March 5, 2007 again to VfB Lübeck in the Regionalliga Nord. On October 15, 2007 he was given leave of absence from VfB because the club was not satisfied with the development of the sport and saw the goals of the season at risk. At this time the team was in 14th place in the table. In the winter of 2008 Erkenbrecher signed with VfB Fallersleben , and from July 1, 2008 he coached the Berlin regional league team Türkiyemspor Berlin . Erkenbrecher has been the head coach of Rot-Weiss Essen in the Regionalliga West since July 1, 2009 . In the summer of 2010 it was announced that the contract with Erkenbrecher will not be renewed. At the end of December 2010, Erkenbrecher signed a two-year contract with the Indonesian club Cenderawasih FC on the island of West Papua.

In the 2013 season he took over the coaching position of the Estonian first division club JK Tammeka Tartu , whom he led to stay in the Meistriliiga . Erkenbrecher has been a coach at the regional league team VfR Neumünster since March 2014 . On February 19, 2015, he announced his resignation at Neumünster and announced that he will be the head coach of MTV Gifhorn from summer 2015 . Despite the announced resignation at the end of the season, Erkenbrecher was dismissed by VfR Neumünster on April 7, 2015.

Others

His son Yannick (* 1983) played under him in the 2002/03 season at the regional division SC Paderborn and in the 2003/04 season at the upper division SSV Reutlingen, and is a sports journalist for Sky Germany . Another son, Steffen Erkenbrecher (* 1988), is active in the higher-class North German amateur football.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Uwe Jürgen Erkenbrecher - Official site
  2. amateurkick.de: What does Uwe Erkenbrecher actually do? ( Memento from January 7, 2011 in the Internet Archive )
  3. Page no longer available , search in web archives: jktammeka.ee: Tammeka uus peatreener on sakslane Uwe Erkenbrecher, January 2, 2013, accessed on January 2, 2013 (link shows no information)@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.jktammeka.ee
  4. Transfermarkt.de: Erkenbrecher takes over Neumünster
  5. waz-online.de: With Erkenbrecher: MTV "sets standards "
  6. VfR fires Uwe Erkenbrecher. kn-online.de, April 7, 2015, accessed December 24, 2017 .
  7. Yannick Erkenbrecher in the database of transfermarkt.de
  8. Steffen Erkenbrecher in the database of transfermarkt.de