Andreas Zachhuber
Andreas Zachhuber | ||
Zachhuber 1980
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Personnel | ||
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birthday | May 29, 1962 | |
place of birth | Wismar , GDR | |
size | 177 cm | |
position | Left winger | |
Juniors | ||
Years | station | |
1969-1975 | TSG Wismar | |
1975-1979 | Hansa Rostock | |
Men's | ||
Years | station | Games (goals) 1 |
1979-1986 | Hansa Rostock | 77 (7) |
1986 | BSG Greifswald NPP | 8 (0) |
1987 | TSG construction Rostock | |
1987-1990 | Dynamo Rostock | |
National team | ||
Years | selection | Games (goals) |
1978-1980 | GDR juniors | 30 (3) |
1983 | GDR youngsters | 6 (0) |
Stations as a trainer | ||
Years | station | |
1991-1992 | Hansa Rostock (youth) | |
1992-1994 |
Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania Association Coach Youth / Dynamo Rostock Youth |
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1994-1999 | Hansa Rostock (assistant trainer) | |
1999-2000 | Hansa Rostock | |
2001 | Hansa Rostock (youth) | |
2002-2003 | Hansa Rostock II | |
2005-2006 | Greifswalder SV 04 | |
2006 | MSV Duisburg (assistant trainer) | |
2006-2009 | Greifswalder SV 04 | |
2009-2010 | Hansa Rostock | |
1 Only league games are given. |
Andreas Zachhuber (born May 29, 1962 in Wismar ) is a German soccer coach and former soccer player. At FC Hansa Rostock he played in the GDR upper league and coached its Bundesliga team .
Player career
Zachhuber, who was mostly left winger in his active career, went through the youth departments of TSG Wismar in his hometown from the age of seven . In 1975, at the age of 13, he moved to the children's and youth sports school in Rostock and to FC Hansa Rostock, in whose youth department he played until 1979. As a junior player, he was part of the squad of the GDR junior national team . Between 1978 and 1980 he played 30 junior internationals, in which he usually played as a left winger and scored three goals. In August 1978 the Hansa attacker was part of the squad of GDR juniors who competed in the Gera district for the 12th edition of the friendship youth competitions . After the 1-0 defeat in the final against the young talents of the Soviet Union, the team of the selection coach Werner Basel finished in 2nd place at this tournament. Almost two years later, Zachhuber, Uwe Bredow , Rainer Ernst , Falko Götz and Damian Halata, born in 1961/62, hosted the last UEFA youth tournament in the south of the GDR . With a win, a draw and a defeat, the East German juniors did not make it to the semi-finals as runner-up in group B.
As early as the second half of the 1978/79 season, he completed his first games in the men's division, when he was used in six games for the FC Hansa junior league team . He made his debut in the first team on August 18, 1979 in the cup match BSG Motor Wolgast - FC Hansa (0: 3). 1979/80 Hansa had to play as relegated in the second-rate GDR league . The only 17-year-old Zachhuber officially moved into the line-up of the 1st team and played his first league game with her on matchday 6, October 10, 1979. With eight league games, two promotion games and one goal, he was only partially able to return immediately involved in the league. In the following two seasons he was mainly used in the junior league. While he played 28 games there in these two years, he was only used 13 times in the GDR Oberliga, of which he was only in the starting line-up in six games.
Zachhuber's breakthrough as a major league player came in the 1982/83 season . After Wolfgang Schumann had proven himself unsuitable for the first division and the 28-year-old Rüdiger Kaschke had exceeded his leadership position, coach Jürgen Heinsch relied on Zachhuber as the left striker from the first match day on. This played 25 of the 26 league games and scored five goals. So he moved into the field of vision of the GDR football association, which wanted to arrange that Zachhuber should switch to the GDR champions BFC Dynamo. When Zachhuber refused, he was removed from the roster of the newly compiled GDR Olympic team . 1983/84 Zachhuber was still part of the Rostock cast, but this time he did not score in 22 point games in which he stormed alternately on the left and on the right wing. In the course of 1983, Zachhuber played six international matches with the GDR youth national team , but did not score a goal there either.
His lack of penetration cost him his regular place in the Hansa team. The new coach Claus Kreul preferred the young strikers Volker Röhrich and Thomas Doll , while Zachhuber only played three league games in 1984/85 and only four in 1985/86 . After 86 competitive games, 75 point games with seven goals and twelve cup games without a goal, Zachhuber was transferred to the GDR league club KKW Greifswald under a cooperation agreement in the summer of 1986 . There he was only used in the first eight league games of the 1986/87 season, after which he had to give up competitive sport due to hip joint damage. As a recreational footballer, he was active in the first half of 1987 for the third-rate district division TSG Bau Rostock and then until 1990 for Dynamo Rostock in the district league.
Coaching career
As a graduate of the German University of Physical Culture , the qualified sports teacher Zachhuber became a junior trainer at Hansa Rostock in 1991, before he became a state junior trainer for Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania from 1992 to 1994 and at the same time also worked as a junior manager at Dynamo Rostock.
On July 1, 1994 Zachhuber returned to FC Hansa and became assistant coach of Frank Pagelsdorf , under whose direction Rostock rose from the 2nd Bundesliga to the Bundesliga . After Pagelsdorf's move to Hamburger SV , Zachhuber remained the second man on the bench under the new Hansa coach Ewald Lienen until he took over the post of head coach in March 1999 after Lien's leave of absence at the club threatened by relegation. Due to the lack of a trainer license , a special permit from the DFB was necessary. In the 1998/99 and 1999/2000 seasons , Hansa managed to stay in the Bundesliga on the last match day. At the beginning of the following season 2000/01 Zachhuber was replaced by Friedhelm Funkel after three defeats in the beginning . First as a junior coach, then later as a coach of the Hansa amateurs, Zachhuber remained active for the club until 2003.
As early as 2000, Zachhuber had taken part in a special coaching course at the DFB in Hennef in order to acquire the coaching license, where he met Jürgen Klinsmann , Andreas Brehme , Matthias Sammer and Dieter Eilts , who also acquired their licenses . Together, the participants founded the Youth Football Foundation , a youth foundation to promote German football.
In July 2005, Zachhuber accepted the offer as head coach of the fifth division Greifswalder SV 04 . In December 2005 he moved to the first division club MSV Duisburg as assistant coach Jürgen Kohlers , but was released there on April 4, 2006 together with Kohler due to unsuccessfulness. On July 1, 2006, he therefore returned to Greifswalder SV 04 as a coach and in the 2006/07 season he made promotion to the Oberliga Nordost Nord with the team . In the 2007/08 season he reached there with the team the relegation to move into the future fourth-class regional league , which was ultimately not achieved.
On March 8, 2009 Zachhuber returned again as the coach of the licensed team to FC Hansa Rostock and thus succeeded Dieter Eilts at the club threatened with relegation in the 2nd Bundesliga. His contract was initially limited to the end of the season, but was extended to June 2011 on May 22, 2009, a few days before actually reaching relegation. When Hansa was in danger of relegation again in the 2009/10 season and was only able to score two draws from five games at the beginning of the second half of the season, Zachhuber's previous assistant coach Thomas Finck took over the training of the Hanseatic League together with goalkeeping coach Marco Kostmann .
literature
- Robert Rosentreter , Günter Simon: Always close to the wind. 40 years of FC Hansa Rostock . Die Werkstatt, Göttingen 2005, ISBN 3-89533-504-5 , pp. 206, 234
- Hanns Leske : Encyclopedia of GDR football . Verlag Die Werkstatt, Göttingen 2007, ISBN 978-3-89533-556-3 .
- Andreas Baingo, Michael Horn: The History of the GDR Oberliga. Verlag Die Werkstatt, Göttingen 2003, ISBN 3-89533-428-6 .
- Uwe Nuttelmann (Ed.): GDR Oberliga. 1962-1991. Self-published, Jade 2007, ISBN 978-3-930814-33-6 .
- OSTSEE ZEITUNG , Rostock: Issue of May 25, 2009 in a Zachhuber portrait
Web links
- Andreas Zachhuber in the database of weltfussball.de
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Zachhuber, Andreas |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German soccer player and coach |
DATE OF BIRTH | May 29, 1962 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Wismar |