Franz Benz

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Franz Benz
Personnel
birthday January 30, 1962
position Storm
Juniors
Years station
SV Nussbach
0000-1981 Sc freiburg
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1981-1983 Sc freiburg 54 (11)
1983-1985 FC Rastatt 04 40 (20)
1985– Offenburg FV
1 Only league games are given.

Franz Benz (born January 30, 1962 ) is a former German soccer player .

Athletic career

Benz began playing football at SV Nussbach , which he left as a teenager for SC Freiburg . During the 1981/82 season he made his debut under coach Lutz Hangartner in the 2nd Bundesliga . Especially in the second half of the season he established himself in the competition team and contributed to staying up with six goals this season. In the summer of 1982 Werner Olk took over the coaching position, initially regular players alongside Frank Wormuth , Joachim Löw , Reinhard Binder and Hans Meisel, he moved into the second tier towards the end of the season.

1983 Benz left after 54 second division games in which he had scored eleven goals, the SC Freiburg and joined the FC Rastatt 04 in the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg . Here he formed the powerful offensive with ex-professionals Hermann Klebs and Markus Löw , for which they scored double digits in the 1983/84 season and thus led the club to tenth place in the table. After nine goals in his second season, he moved to league rivals Offenburger FV in the summer of 1985 . Here he was within the club behind Herbert Anderer , who was top scorer of the season 1985/86 with 24 goals this season , as a seven-time goalscorer, the second most accurate player. In the following season he was with the team trained by Anton Rudinski around Werner Habiger , Bernd Schmider , Martin Wagner and Michael Hertwig runner-up in the league, in the subsequent German amateur championship in 1987 , he failed with the club in the semi-finals at the amateur team of FC Bayern Munich . After places in the front midfield, he finished with the club at the end of the 1990/91 season as table-17. a relegation place. By then he had scored 25 goals in 204 league games for the club.

Benz later worked as a coach in amateur football in Baden, where he looked after various clubs between the district and district leagues.

Individual references and sources

  1. bo.de: "Franz Benz has returned to the coaching bench"

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