Jörg Linsenmaier

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Jörg Linsenmaier (born April 21, 1964 ) is a former German soccer player .

Athletic career

Linsenmaier comes from the youth of Freiburg FC , where his father Hans Linsenmaier was head of the licensed players department from 1981 and was briefly interim coach in the 1981/82 season after Horst Heese was dismissed . Under coach Siegfried Melzig , who had taken over in March 1982, the "junior" came on the third last match day against KSV Hessen Kassel for a use in the 2nd Bundesliga for Freiburg, when they were already relegated to the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg . In the third highest division, the father took over the coaching position, the son made 30 appearances during the season. After the 30th matchday, still one point ahead of the closest rival SSV Ulm 1846 at the top of the table, the club only won one victory from the last six games of the season in a narrow 1-0 win over bottom group SSV Reutlingen and had ten at the end of the season Points behind the "Spatzen".

In the summer of 1983 there was a major upheaval at Freiburg FC to cut costs for the team in view of the debt level. Linsenmaier also left the club and switched to the southern Baden league competitor Offenburger FV , who had become runner-up behind the Ulm team. At the side of players like Uli Bruder , Ralf Todzi , Jürgen Hartmann and Wilfried Trenkel , he repeated the runner- up with the club in the 1983/84 season, without his participation in the final, the team won with a 4-1 victory against SC Eintracht Hamm the German Amateur Championship 1984 . After a fourth place in the following season, he stayed with the club until 1986, for which he played 70 games in the third-highest division in three years.

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