Hendrik White

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Hendrik Weiß (Mainz) and Gerhard Kleppinger ( FC Schalke 04 ) in the 1986 DFB Cup game

Hendrik Weiß (born July 31, 1965 ) is a German former football player .

Career

In his youth, White played at Wiesbadener SC Kohlheck and then at SV Wiesbaden 1899 . In 1985 he moved to the left bank of the Rhine for 1. FSV Mainz 05 . The defender established himself on the position of left defender in the team of the Southwest Oberligisten , with whom he won the Southwest Cup in his first season . In the following DFB Cup competition he was in the team that defeated the first division club FC Schalke 04 1-0 on August 31, 1986 and only lost 1-0 to Eintracht Frankfurt in the second main round after extra time . At the end of the 1987/88 season he rose to the second division with the Mainz team . He scored his first second division goal on the 36th matchday of the 1988/89 season in Aschaffenburg , when he scored the goal to equalize 2-2 and then prepared the last-minute winning goal by Stefan Jambo . Nevertheless, the FSV Mainz 05 failed to stay in the league, but were able to rise again a year later.

For the 1991/92 season white moved to FSV Frankfurt in the Oberliga Hessen , but returned to Mainz for the relegation round of the 2nd division . He was a total of eleven and a half years in the 05-er, where he was used 148 times in the 2nd division (six goals) and 105 times in the Oberliga (two goals), before joining the Regionalliga- promoted SV Wehen in 1997 changed. He played for the Taunusstein team for three years and won the Hesse Cup with them in the 1999/00 season . In the 2000/01 season he was again active for a year at SV Wiesbaden and from 2001 at SpVgg Sonnenberg, with whom he was promoted to the Wiesbaden regional league in 2005 at the age of almost 40.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Spitzkippel-Info, SpVgg Sonnenberg stadium newspaper, from June / July 2005, available online as pdf files via Spitzkippel 2005/06 and Spitzkippel 2004/05