Johannes Dietwald

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Johannes Dietwald (born April 13, 1985 in Hanover ) is a former German soccer player .

Athletic career

Dietwald comes from the youth of TSV Mühlenfeld , which he left in 1999 for Hannover 96 . There he went through the individual youth teams and took part in the 2003/04 season with the A-youth in the newly founded A-Juniors Bundesliga , in which the team failed as champions of the northern season in the semifinals against the youngsters of the later title holder FC Bayern Munich . Subsequently, e moves in the course of the 2004/05 season in the squad of the club's amateur team, which is competing in the Oberliga Nord . After he had established himself there towards the end of the season as a regular player, he was temporarily part of the club's professional squad at the beginning of the following season. On the 2nd matchday of the 2005/06 season he made his debut under coach Ewald Lienen in the 1-1 draw in the away game at 1. FC Nürnberg on August 13, 2005 as a substitute for Tschawdar Jankow in the final minutes, in the 4-0 win at the Amateurs of 1. FC Köln he came from the 79th minute of play for Altin Lala to another use in the professional team. In the further course of the season, even after a coach change to Peter Neururer, he commuted between appearances in the league team and substitute bench for the professionals, a further appearance in the Bundesliga was denied him due to minor injuries during the season. Even under the new coach Michael Schjønberg , he was one of the amateur team's regulars from 2006, before he was no longer able to play after being sent off in February 2007.

In May 2007 he decided to give up his career as a professional footballer and become a business economist . Parallel to his work as a financial advisor at Sparkasse Hannover , he played for his hometown club TSV Mühlenfeld in the lower class amateur area.

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