Horst Hülß

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Horst Hülß (born September 5, 1938 in Rossach ) is a German former football player and coach . He played with SC Viktoria Cologne in the Oberliga West and with Cologne and 1. FSV Mainz 05 in the Regionalliga . As a coach, he won the Südwestpokal four times and the Hessenpokal once with three clubs .

Career

In 1959 Hülß came to Cologne from his home in the Coburg district , where he had played for TSV Rossach, to study sports, geography and chemistry . During this time he played together with Erich Ribbeck and Gero Bisanz at SC Viktoria Köln under Hennes Weisweiler in the top division, the Oberliga West, and from 1963 in the Regionalliga West , the second division at that time after the introduction of the Bundesliga . As the “foster son” of the master trainer, he graduated from the sports college in 1962 with a trainer's license. The midfield director moved from Cologne in 1965 as a contract player to 1. FSV Mainz 05 in the Regionalliga Südwest. In his first league game, the playmaker scored his first of six goals this season. He played in the 05ers until 1968; During this time the team reached third place once and fourth place twice at the end of the season. At the age of 30 he then went to VfB Ginsheim as a player- coach.

A year later he was coach of SV Weisenau in the regional league and returned to VfB Ginsheim for two years after one season. The high school teacher returned to Mainz via the VfR Nierstein station , where he took over the position of head coach from Gerd Menne after the winter break of the 1975/76 season . Although he reached twelfth place with his team at the end of the season, but for financial reasons the club waived the second division license and went back to the amateur league southwest. Hülß built a new team, which reached the championship in 1978, but had to bow in the relegation round Borussia Neunkirchen and TuS Neuendorf . Hülß stayed with FSV until 1980, then moved to Hassia Bingen , whom he led to the Südwestpokal - like three times the Mainz team before. From there he went to SV Wiesbaden , with whom he became national league champion, and then to FVgg Kastel. He then looked after SV Wehen for three years, which he brought from the A-class to the regional league. After winning the Hessen Cup with the Taunussteiners in 1988, he went to Mainz 05 for a second period as a coach for the 1988/89 season. But after 19 games in the Second Bundesliga, of which his team won only four, he was in February 1989 dismiss.

Later, Hülß coached various lower-class clubs, including SG Walluf , with which he was promoted to the league in 2000 , but relegated again in 2002. From 1996 to 2012 the - now retired - director of studies at the Mainz Castle High School was press officer for the Association of German Football Teachers . He was an assessor at the DFB sports court.

Stations

As a player

  • TSV Rossach (until 1959)
  • SC Viktoria Köln (1959-1965; Oberliga West 58 appearances / 17 goals; Regionalliga West 52/15)
  • 1. FSV Mainz 05 (1965–1968; Regionalliga Südwest, 86/13)
  • VfB Ginsheim (1968/69) (player-coach)

As a trainer

  • SV Weisenau (1969/70)
  • VfB Ginsheim (1970–1972)
  • VfR Nierstein (1973–1975)
  • 1. FSV Mainz 05 (1976–1980)
  • Hassia Bingen (1980/81)
  • SV Wiesbaden (1982/83)
  • FVgg Kastel (1984)
  • SV labor (1985–1988)
  • 1. FSV Mainz 05 (1988/89)
  • Viktoria Sindlingen (1989)
  • SpVgg Ingelheim (1989–1991)
  • SG Walluf (1991–1997)
  • SV Italia Wiesbaden (1997/98)
  • SG Walluf (1999–?)

successes

  • Southwest Cup winner 1977, 1979, 1980 (with Mainz 05), 1981 (with Hassia Bingen)
  • Hesse Cup winner 1988 (with SV Wehen)
  • Southwest amateur champion 1978 (with Mainz 05)

Publications

  • Rainer Schliermann / Horst Hülß, mental training in football . A manual for coaches, trainers and PE teachers. Verlag Feldhaus, 2008, ISBN 978-3-88020-501-7

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ The history of the SV Wehen 1926 - Taunusstein eV association on the association's website
  2. Profile on the website of the kicker
  3. ^ ITK 2012: 55th International Trainer Congress of the BDFL in Augsburg a complete success. In: BDFL. Accessed December 30, 2019 .
  4. DFB sports court on the website of the DFB