Frank Hanisch

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Frank Hanisch
Personnel
birthday November 6, 1953
place of birth BerlinGermany
position defense
Juniors
Years station
0000-1971 BFC Nordstern
1971-1972 Hertha BSC
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1972-1977 Hertha BSC 67 0(1)
1977-1988 Wuppertal SV 13 0(0)
1978-1981 Tennis Borussia Berlin 45 0(1)
1 Only league games are given.

Frank Hanisch (born November 6, 1953 in Berlin ) is a former German soccer player .

Player career

Frank Hanisch played in his youth at BFC Nordstern before he moved to Hertha BSC in the A-youth . There he made his debut in the first team at the age of 18 when Helmut Kronsbein replaced him in the game at Rot-Weiß Oberhausen shortly before the end of the game in the 1971/72 season. In the next two seasons Hanisch became a regular player and when Hans Eder took over as coach from March 14, 1974, he retained this status. Under Georg Keßler , who took over Hertha in 1974, he only played six league games in the following three seasons and in the 1974/75 season , which ended with the runner-up championship , he was not used at all.

Frank Hanisch then moved to Wuppertaler SV in 1977 . The second division season closed the Wuppertal on a midfield place. The season was sobering for Hanisch at first and it was only under the third coach Bernd Hoss that he made it into the starting line-up at the end of the season.

Nevertheless, Frank Hanisch left the WSV after a year and returned to Berlin , where he signed a contract with Tennis Borussia . At Borussia, Frank Hanisch played three seasons in the 2nd Bundesliga North before ending his playing career in 1981.

After the active career

Today Hanisch works as a trainer for 1. VfL Potsdam .

Private

His brother Peter (1952-2009) was also a soccer player.

Web links

swell

  • Harald Tragmann, Harald Voß: The Hertha Compendium. 2., revised. and exp. Edition. Harald Voß, Berlin 2002, ISBN 3-935759-05-3 .
  • Jürgen Bitter : Germany's football. The encyclopedia. All names, all terms in more than 14,500 entries. With statistics and tables. Herbig, Munich 2008, ISBN 978-3-7766-2558-5 .

Individual evidence

  1. Player profile at herthamuseum.de , viewed on October 3, 2010
  2. ^ Jürgen Bitter: Germany's football. The encyclopedia. Herbig, Munich 2008, ISBN 978-3-7766-2558-5