Helmuth Scharnowski

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Helmuth Scharnowski (born April 20, 1949 ) in Eiterfeld, was club president and coach of Civics FC in Namibia .

Career

In the 1980s, Helmuth Scharnowski , who lived in Flensburg , led the TSG Scheersberg club from the regional league to the regional league .

In 2001, Helmuth Scharnowski took over Civics FC in Namibia as head coach and at the same time as club president. The association is located in a problem area with a socially sensitive environment. In 2001 it was therefore not easy to find a coach and a head for the club at all. Innovations that Scharnowski introduced were a standard wage (approx. 150 euros / month = roughly monthly wages for a worker) and a competence team of one fitness, technology and goalkeeper coach.

In May 2013 the head of the Civics club withdrew from the football business in Namibia after 12 years for health reasons and moved back to Flensburg.

Football school

Helmuth Scharnowski founded a football school in Windhoek and still runs it today. Through targeted funding, several players were able to make the move to Europe . The most famous example is Collin Benjamin from Hamburger SV . In the 2006/2007 season, the Danish second division and contenders for the Danish Superliga 2007 Sønderjysk Elitesport signed the striker Heinrich Isaacks from the squad school.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Lars Wallrodt: Export hit German trainers: Once abroad, always abroad? (Helmuth Scharnowski). In: Welt am Sonntag . January 4, 2009, accessed October 3, 2014 .
  2. ^ Robby Echelmeyer: The Scharnowski era is over. In: Allgemeine Zeitung . September 5, 2013, accessed October 3, 2014 .