Herward Wieck
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| birthday | February 7, 1935 |
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| society | Career ended |
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| 1981-1982 |
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Herward Wieck (born February 7, 1935 ) is a former German handball player and handball trainer .
Career
Herward Wieck played for MTV Itzehoe, with whom he was Schleswig-Holstein national champion in 1964. After the end of his playing career, he worked as a coach. With the Bramstedter TS he was promoted to the league , and he led VfL Bad Schwartau to the regional league . In 1981 Heinz Jacobsen , whom Wieck knew from his work as a regional coach at the handball association Schleswig-Holstein , hired him as a coach for the Bundesliga club THW Kiel . There he was exposed to criticism from viewers even before the start of the season, who did not understand the dismissal of his predecessor Marinko Andrić . Because Wieck continued to work as a repro photographer at the Gruner + Jahr printing company , he constantly commuted between Itzehoe and Kiel . Due to this burden, he was ready to voluntarily resign from the coaching post after a season when a new coach was found in Jóhann Ingi Gunnarsson , although Jacobsen had actually agreed to work for the zebras for three years .
literature
- Erik Eggers (ed.): Black and White: The History of the Record Master THW Kiel. Verlag Die Werkstatt, Göttingen 2008, ISBN 978-3-89533-619-5 , p. 237 f.
Web links
- Herward Wieck on the THW Kiel website
Individual evidence
- ^ A reunion after 45 years . In: Norddeutsche Rundschau . Schleswig-Holstein newspaper publisher . August 11, 2010. Retrieved July 7, 2014.
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| SURNAME | Wieck, Herward |
| BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German handball player and handball trainer |
| DATE OF BIRTH | February 7, 1935 |