Erwin Hadewicz

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Erwin Hadewicz
Personnel
birthday April 2, 1951
place of birth Ellwangen (Jagst)Germany
size 180 cm
position Attacking midfield
Juniors
Years station
SV Rindelbach
0000-1970 TSV Ellwangen
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1970-1973 VfR Aalen ? 0(?)
1973-1975 FC Bayern Munich 19 0(0)
1975-1983 VfB Stuttgart 233 (18)
1983-1985 FC Baden ? 0(?)
1985-1988 VfR Aalen ? 0(?)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1972 Germany amateurs 1 0(0)
1978 Germany B 2 0(0)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
1985-1988 VfR Aalen ( player-coach )
1997-2000 TSV Wassertrüdingen
1 Only league games are given.

Erwin Hadewicz (born April 2, 1951 in Ellwangen (Jagst) ) is a former German football player .

Career as a player

societies

In his youth, Hadewicz played for the sports club based in the (then) independent municipality of Rindelbach and for the gymnastics and sports club in Ellwangen, 3 km away . At the end of the preliminary round of the 1970/71 season he moved to VfR Aalen in the fifth-class A-Class Kocher-Rems , became a regular player and champion at the end of the season. In the following season 1971/72 he was top scorer in the fourth-class 2nd amateur league Württemberg with 31 goals and thus had a large share in the renewed championship of the VfR and the resulting direct march from the A-class to the 1st amateur league . Also in this league he was the top scorer with 26 goals in the following season 1972/73 and reached second place with the team.

For the 1973/74 season he moved to the Bundesliga club FC Bayern Munich . In his first professional season - in which he was German champion - Hadewicz was mainly a substitute (12 games); so also on September 22, 1973 in the match between Hannover 96 and Bayern Munich (3-1), when he made his debut in the top division in the 9th minute - substituting for Franz Beckenbauer . After he was unable to assert himself at Bayern in the following season , he moved to VfB Stuttgart in November 1974 . There he earned a regular place, but rose with the team in 1975 in the 2nd Bundesliga . But already in 1977 the return to the football upper house succeeded . The newly formed team around young talents such as Hansi Müller , Karlheinz Förster and center forward Dieter Hoeneß , who was also active at VfR Aalen from 1973 to 1975, immediately finished fourth in the championship. Hadewicz completed 33 of 34 Bundesliga games that season, stayed until 1983 and played a total of 203 first division games in which he scored nine times.

National team

Hadewicz made his debut in the national jersey on December 6, 1972 in 's-Hertogenbosch , when the national team of amateurs lost with 1: 2 goals against the selection of the Netherlands. He was used twice for the B national team . On February 21, 1978 the game in Augsburg was lost 2-1 against England, but he won with the team on April 18, 1978 in Norrköpping 1-0 against Sweden.

successes

Career as a coach

From 1985 to 1988 he was the player-coach of VfR Aalen, with whom he initially took 6th place in the third-class Oberliga Baden-Württemberg at the end of the 1985/86 season, but was relegated to the Württemberg Association League as 16th (of 18 clubs) in the following season . 1988 succeeded the immediate promotion, but Hadewicz was no longer available - he resigned as a coach.

From July 1997 to June 2000 he took over as coach of the Central Franconian TSV 1882 Wassertrüdingen , with whom he rose to the district league "Frankenhöhe" in the first year . In June 2000, he led the team to the championship and renewed promotion to the next higher division, the district league , for the second time in the club's history. After three successful years he returned to VfR Aalen as a sports coordinator.

Others

Hadewicz worked as a scout for VfB Stuttgart for a while.

Web links

literature

  • Achim Pfeifer: The history of VfR Aalen. The long way up. Verlag Sport und Historie, Aalen 2008, page 64ff.