Hans-Dieterippenhauer

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Hans-Dieterippenhauer
Personnel
birthday October 16, 1943
place of birth MerunenGerman Empire
date of death April 2021
Place of death HamburgGermany
Stations as a trainer
Years station
1974-1975 Soccer team from the Sport University Cologne
1974-1975 Godesberger FV
1975-1977 Eintracht Frankfurt (assistant trainer)
1977-1988 Fortuna Düsseldorf (assistant coach)
1978-1979 Fortuna Dusseldorf
1979-1980 Arminia Bielefeld
1983 Bayer 05 Uerdingen
1983 Borussia Dortmund

Hans-Dieter Tipphauer (born October 16, 1943 in Merunen , East Prussia , † beginning of April 2021 in Hamburg ) was a German football coach and football manager .

Career

Hans-Dieterippenhauer was born on October 16, 1943 in Merunen in East Prussia as the second son of the couple Gertrud (née Faltin) and Wilhelmippenhauer. The mathematics professor Ulrichippenhauer (* 1942, † 1983) was his older brother. After attending primary school in Dortmund , Hans-Dieterippenhauer passed his industrial clerk examination in 1961 at the age of 17 and subsequently worked in this area. After completing an 18-month military service, he passed the technical college entrance qualification in Essen in March 1967 and graduated from the Dortmund University of Applied Sciences in autumn 1969 with a degree in business administration. In the course of the reorganization and restructuring of the technical colleges and universities, he was awarded the diploma for business administration and thus the general university entrance qualification.

After his own career as a football player in midfield for Eintracht Duisburg , which had brought him into the then second-class Regionalliga West in the 1966/67 season , he was able to take up a sports degree at the Sports University in Cologne thanks to the upgrade he gained . Here he acquired the teaching qualification for vocational schools and also the highest coaching licenses in football (1974 the A license and 1975 the football teacher license), both of which he graduated with a grade of 1.0. During his last year at the sports university, he acted on behalf of the two chief trainers, Gero Bisanz and Karl-Heinz Heddergott , as the trainer of the sports university's soccer team and at the same time coached the third division Godesberger FV . He married in 1974. The marriage had two children.

He started his coaching career in the Bundesliga in 1975 as assistant coach at Eintracht Frankfurt at the side of Dietrich Weise , which he also remained under his successors Roos and Lóránt in the 1976/77 season. In 1977 he became assistant coach to Weise, who was meanwhile coaching Fortuna Düsseldorf . A year later he rose to head coach himself; under him, the club played its best season in 1978/79 since the championship title in 1933 and was DFB Cup winner at the end of the season . Fortuna, led by Tipphauer, even reached the final of the European Cup Winners' Cup on May 16, 1979 in Basel's St. Jakob Stadium , but lost it 3: 4 after extra time against FC Barcelona .

In the first division, Fortuna Düsseldorf celebrated one of the best-known Bundesliga victories in its history, when they defeated FC Bayern Munich 7-1 on December 9, 1978 , bringing them their biggest away defeat to date. Under Tipphauer, the Flingerans also achieved the highest Bundesliga away win in their history on September 16, 1978 in Darmstadt with a 6-1 win.

After he had managed direct promotion to the Bundesliga in 1980 as a coach with the first-placed player in the 2nd Bundesliga North , Arminia Bielefeld, he became manager of Bayer Uerdingen for the 1980/81 season . In addition, in the spring of 1983, after Werner Biskup's dismissal, he was also the team's coach and achieved promotion from the 2nd Bundesliga to the Bundesliga in the relegation games against Schalke 04. After the promotion to the Bundesliga, Timo Konietzka became the coach of Bayer Uerdingen and Tipphauer was only manager of the club. In the 1983/84 season he became a manager in October 1983 and, as the successor to the dismissed Uli Maslo, was also the coach of Borussia Dortmund until Horst Franz started as a coach in November 1983 . At the beginning of the 1984/85 season he was dismissed as a manager in October 1984 together with the coach Timo Konietzka from Borussia Dortmund.

After his coaching career, Tipphauer lived in the Westphalian municipality of Ladbergen in the Tecklenburger Land for about 20 years . With the background of holding sporting events, he founded several agencies and was, among other things, managing director of an advertising agency in Hamburg that has been publishing the book The Great Restaurant & Hotel Guide in cooperation with Bertelsmann AG since 1997 and whose management he handed over in 2013.

He received his doctorate in 2010 from the Westphalian Wilhelms University in Münster on the “perceived influence of leading players in the Bundesliga” in sports psychology , which he had worked on for three and a half years. He came up with the idea of ​​a study on the Bundesliga through intensive discussions with Bernd Strauss , whom he had met in 2003/04.

Sporting successes

  • 1979 with Fortuna Düsseldorf - finalist in the European Cup Winners' Cup
  • 1979 with Fortuna Düsseldorf - German cup winner
  • 1980 with Arminia Bielefeld - promotion to the 1st Bundesliga (1st place 2nd Bundesliga North)
  • 1983 with Bayer Uerdingen - promotion to the 1st Bundesliga (relegation against Schalke 04 3: 1/1: 1)

Web links

Individual evidence

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  4. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q Dissertation available under The perceived influence of leading players in the Bundesliga (PDF; 2.2 MB)
  5. Ulrich Tipphauer. In: dnb.de . Retrieved April 13, 2021 .
  6. Hans-Dieterippenhauer (1967) , fussballdaten.de
  7. Internationales Sportarchiv 04/1984 from January 16, 1984. In: munzinger.de. Retrieved April 13, 2021 .
  8. Eintracht Frankfurt, squad 1976/77, team photo of coach Hans Dieter Roos, co-coach Hans Dieterippenhauer
  9. "The referee of this game over three times thirty minutes was Lorant's assistant Dieterippenhauer." , Eintracht-archiv.de, January 1977
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  12. a b #TBT: legendary coach Timo Konietzka. In: kfc-uerdingen.de. KFC Uerdingen, March 12, 2020, accessed on April 13, 2021 .
  13. Ex-trainer Hans-Dieterippenhauer sticks to Fortuna: The "guy" from Ladbergen. In: wn.de. Westfälische Nachrichten , August 24, 2012, accessed on January 7, 2019 .
  14. Eike Wienbarg: Editor Herbert Wallor: Enjoyment in view. In: weser-kurier.de. Weser-Kurier, January 12, 2021, accessed on April 13, 2021 .
  15. Sports psychology Fortuna legend Tipphauer (67) passes doctoral examination. In: express.de . February 7, 2011, accessed April 13, 2021 .