Edgar Hess

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Edgar Hess
Personnel
Surname Edgar Jakowlewitsch Gess / Edgar Hess
birthday March 14, 1954
place of birth TabosharSoviet Union
size 174 cm
position midfield
Juniors
Years station
1970-1972 Kurama Taboshary
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1973-1979 Pamir Dushanbe 197 (44)
1979-1983 Spartak Moscow 114 (26)
1984-1986 Pachtakor Tashkent 93 (15)
1989-1991 FV Biberach
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1979 Soviet Union 1 0(0)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
1986 Pachtakor Tashkent
1987-1988 Saravshan Navoi
1991-1995 FC Mittelbiberach
1995 Wacker Biberach
1997-1999 FC Mittelbiberach
1999 FV Biberach
1999-2003 Türkspor Biberach
2003 SV Ochsenhausen
2004 Zesna Almaty
2004-2005 Alania Vladikavkaz
2005-2006 Vėtra Vilnius
2006-2007 FK Andizhan
2008-2011 Shurtan Gusar
1 Only league games are given.

Edgar Hess ( Russian Эдгар Яковлевич Гесс , Edgar Jakowlewitsch Gess ; born March 14, 1954 in Taboschar , Tajik SSR ) is a former German soccer player and today's soccer coach of Russian-German origin. So far, Hess has spent most of his career in the Soviet Union or its successor states.

Career

Edgar Hess was born into a Russian-German family in Taboschar , then part of the Soviet Union, now Tajikistan . He started playing football at Kurama Taboschary , the club in his hometown. After a while, the big Pamir Dushanbe club became aware of Hess, where he finally moved at the age of 19. For Pamir, the midfielder completed a total of 197 games in which he scored 44 goals. In 1979 Hess came to the capital club Spartak Moscow , where he stayed until 1983 and played 114 games on the pitch. With Spartak he won the Soviet championship in 1979 . In the same year he also played his only game for the Soviet national team, a friendly against the GDR . In 1983 he suffered a serious injury to his Achilles tendon , which would affect him for a long time. In 1984 Hess was then committed by Pachtakor Tashkent until he ended his career as an active professional footballer in 1986. In the same year he hit the coaching career and began to coach the Pachtakor team. From 1987 to 1989 he trained Saravshan Navoi .

In 1989 he finally emigrated to Germany, the homeland of his ancestors, where he settled in the Ulm area. After he had actually already ended his career as an active footballer, he played there again for two years for the national division club FV Biberach . In the following years several teams from Biberach an der Riss trained , but all of them only played in amateur leagues.

In 2004, Hess came back to professional football when he briefly took over the coaching position at the Kazakh first division club Zesna Almaty . Then Hess went to the Caucasus , where he took over the Russian team Alania Wladikawkas until 2005 . An interlude at Vėtra Vilnius followed from 2005 to 2006 . In the same year he then went to Uzbekistan, where he first coached FK Andizhan until 2007 and then Shurtan Gusar until 2011 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.rusteam.permian.ru/players/gess.html