Florian Weichert

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Florian Weichert
Personnel
Surname Florian Weichert
birthday January 28, 1968
place of birth RostockGDR
position striker
Juniors
Years station
Hansa Rostock
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1985-1988 Hansa Rostock 8 ( 00)
1988-1989 Shipping and port of Rostock 18 ( 07)
1989-1992 Hansa Rostock 81 (19)
1992-1993 Hamburger SV 21 ( 04)
1993-1994 VfB Leipzig 14 ( 03)
1994-1995 Dynamo Dresden 14 ( 01)
1995-1998 VfB Leipzig 50 ( 04)
1 Only league games are given.

Florian Weichert (born January 28, 1968 in Rostock ) is a former German football player (GDR).

Florian Weichert has played for the FC Hansa Rostock youth team since 1975 . In the 1985/86 season he moved to the first team for the first time. The striker came on four missions in the league and rose with Hansa as the table penultimate in the GDR league . In the league season he came back to four missions and managed to get promoted again. In the following season he was not used and moved to the league for BSG Schiffahrt und Hafen Rostock in the 1988/89 season . After only one year he returned to FC Hansa Rostock. In the 1989/90 season he played 25 league games and scored six goals. This season, Weichert also made his first international appearance. In the first round of the 1989/90 UEFA Cup , he was substituted on in the second leg at Baník Ostrava in the 62nd minute when the score was 2-0. After a 2: 3 in the first leg, Hansa lost the second leg 0: 4.

In the last year of the GDR Oberliga, the 1990/91 season , Weichert won the championship and the FDGB Cup with Hansa . Weichert played 19 games in the double year and was the team's second-best goalscorer behind Henri Fuchs with seven goals . With the championship title, he and the team qualified for the first all-German season of the Bundesliga .

Florian Weichert scored the first two goals for FC Hansa Rostock in the Bundesliga. On the first match day of the 1991/92 season he scored 1-0 and 2-0 in the home game against 1. FC Nürnberg . Of the 38 games this season, he was only missing on matchday 34 at the home game against VfL Bochum . With six goals, he was again the second best Hansa goalscorer - this time behind Michael Spies . Hansa finished 18th at the end of the season and was relegated to the 2nd Bundesliga .

In the 1991/92 season Weichert came to two further international assignments. In the first round of the European Champions Cup , he played the full playing time in both games against Spanish champions FC Barcelona . He was eliminated from the competition with Hansa after a 3-0 away defeat and a 1-0 home win.

After relegation Weichert stayed in the Bundesliga and moved to Hamburger SV . He completed 20 league games and scored four goals. In the 1993/94 season he ran on the second day of play again for HSV and then moved to league rivals and promoted VfB Leipzig . For Leipzig he played 14 games in the rest of the season and scored three goals. Leipzig rose at the end of the season as bottom of the table. Weichert then moved to Dynamo Dresden and remained in the 1st Bundesliga. For Dynamo he came in the 1994/95 season on 14 missions and scored one goal. As with Rostock and Leipzig, Weichert was relegated from the Bundesliga with Dresden.

After the third relegation from the Bundesliga, Weichert moved back to VfB Leipzig in the 2nd Bundesliga. Here he played two more seasons, completed 50 games and scored four goals.

Since the end of his active career, Weichert has been working as a freelance television and video journalist, primarily for MDR television (as of 2019). Jörg Pilawa paved the way for the work as a journalist , who once asked the striker to comment on the game between Hamburger SV and FC St. Pauli for Radio Schleswig-Holstein as an HSV professional .

successes

  • NOFV champions: 1991 (FC Hansa Rostock)
  • FDGB Cup Winner: 1991 (FC Hansa Rostock)

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