Achim Hausen

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Achim Hausen (born August 2, 1967 ) is a former German soccer player who worked as a coach after his active career.

Athletic career

Hausen rose to the 2nd Bundesliga in 1991 with FC Remscheid . For the club he played 57 professional football games in the following two years, scoring three goals. After relegation as penultimate at the end of the 1992/93 season , he left the club.

Hausen moved to the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg for Freiburg FC . However, under the coach Stefan Majewski and his successors Karl-Heinz Schulz and Uwe Ehret , the former German champions failed to succeed. As the bottom of the table, the team was relegated to the Association League South Baden . Although the club quickly established itself in the top group there, when in April 1995 the goal of the season again fell out of sight, Hausen took over as player-coach until the end of the season. Ultimately, the team missed the return to third division by five points behind relegated SC Pfullendorf and the amateur team of local rivals SC Freiburg as third in the table. Afterwards he was only a "simple" player again, before he again acted as an interim player-coach in the first half of 1999 after Norbert Wagner had been released from his duties. After relegation to the national league at the end of the season, he left the club. Hausen later worked as a base trainer for the South Baden Football Association .

Hausen is politically committed to the alternative for Germany . In June 2014 he was elected to the district board for the Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald district.

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Individual evidence

  1. election marathon before the breath for the state elections. In: badische-zeitung.de