Dietfried Kienast

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Dietfried Kienast (* 1940 ) is a former German basketball player and coach. From 1972 to 1973 he was the national coach of the German men's national team.

career

Kienast was born in Silesia and grew up in Frankfurt am Main . As a schoolboy, he attended a boarding school in Laubach , where Theo Clausen (first German national coach after World War II) worked as the headmaster. In 1964, Kienast moved from Eintracht Frankfurt to USC Heidelberg . At the end of May / beginning of June 1965 he took part in the European Championship in the Soviet Union with the German national team. After a year in Heidelberg, he moved on to MTV Gießen in 1965 . In Giessen, the player continued his teaching degree in English and sport and worked as a sports teacher. In 1967 and 1968 he became German champions with MTV.

In 1971 he took over the position of head coach at the Giessen team and stayed in the Hessian basketball stronghold until 1974. After the 1972 Summer Olympics , Kienast was also the coach of the German men's national team and remained in this position until the following year.

From 1975 to 1980 Kienast was the national coach of the Hamburg Basketball Association and took up a teaching position in the Hanseatic city. From 1979 to 1981 he was in charge of Hamburg TB as a coach in the Bundesliga, and from 1982 in a syndicate with TuS Alstertal in the regional league. In 1990 he led the women's team of the Ahrensburger TSV to promotion to the 2nd Bundesliga. At the end of 1991 he resigned from his office in Ahrensburg. From May 1994 he was coach of the regional league men at VfL Stade . In the late 1990s and early 2000s he coached the Halstenbeker TS men's team in the 2nd regional league.

Individual evidence

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