Harry Nippert

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Harry Nippert
Personnel
birthday December 12, 1933
place of birth SeelowGermany
position striker
Juniors
Years station
SG Gera lower house
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1956-1957 ASK Forward Berlin 6 (2)
1958-1959 SC Dynamo Berlin 28 (3)
1960–1962 Dynamo Hohenschönhausen
1962-1967 Dynamo Adlershof
Stations as a trainer
Years station
1962-1969 Dynamo Adlershof
1969-1973 Dynamo Dresden (assistant coach)
1973-1977 BFC Dynamo
1979-1981 Hansa Rostock
1982-1983 1. FC Union Berlin
1 Only league games are given.

Harry Nippert (born December 12, 1933 in Seelow ) is a former German soccer player and soccer coach. He played in the GDR Oberliga , the highest East German soccer class, and also worked there as a coach.

Soccer player

Nippert played as a student in the SG Gera-Untermhaus. After completing his business apprenticeship, he studied at the officers' school of the National People's Army from 1953 to 1954 . In 1956 he came to the army sports club Vorwärts Berlin , where he played six games in the league team as a striker in 1957, scoring two goals. In 1958, Nippert moved to the top division SC Dynamo Berlin for two years . In the two seasons he was used in 28 league games and was successful with three goals. Between 1958 and 1959 he played two international matches with the GDR youth team. In 1960 he moved to the second division team Dynamo Hohenschönhausen . From 1962 to 1967 Nippert was a player-coach at the Berlin sports association Dynamo Adlershof. With her he rose in 1964 to the third-class Berlin district league.

Coaching career

Berlin FC Dynamo

From 1963 to 1967 Nippert completed a training course at the Leipzig Sports University DHfK . After two more years of coaching at SG Dynamo Adlershof, he was accepted into the coaching staff of SG Dynamo Dresden in 1969, where he became assistant coach of the league team under Walter Fritzsch . At the beginning of the 1973/74 football season, Nippert took over his first position as the responsible coach of a league team at FC Dynamo in Berlin , the successor to SC Dynamo. Nippert replaced the previous coach Günter Schröter , who had only brought the team to a disappointing sixth place in the top division in the past season. Nippert achieved his best result with the Berliners in the 1975/76 season with the runner-up, but he could not win a title and remained in the four seasons of his work at the BFC always behind the Dynamo competitor from Dresden. While Dynamo Dresden was DDR champion in 1976 and 1977, Nippert's BFC only finished fourth in 1977, and Nippert was then replaced by Jürgen Bogs .

FC Hansa Rostock

In the summer of 1979, Nippert took over the training of the first team at FC Hansa Rostock . The team was relegated from the league under their previous coach Jürgen Heinsch . Within a year Nippert led the Ostseestädter back into the league and in 1980/81 managed to stay in the league with tenth place. After Hansa ranked only eleven on the Oberligaplatz after the first half of the 1981/82 season, Nippert was replaced by his predecessor Heinsch.

1. FC Union Berlin

On July 19, 1982, Nippert was hired as a "senior league coach" at the league promoted 1. FC Union Berlin . In the special edition of the German Sports Echo for the football season 1982/83, he stated relegation, the improvement of attack effectiveness and performance consistency over a longer period of time as the goal. In his first season at Union, Nippert just managed to stay in the league with 12th place, but with 23 goals in 26 league games his team had the second worst attack in the league. Although Union had won the first league game of the season with a 3-1 away win on the 6th match day of the 1983/84 season, Nippert was dismissed as head coach on September 30, 1983 in view of the penultimate place in the table. After that, he was no longer a coach in higher-class football.

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