Jürgen Heinsch

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Jürgen Heinsch
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Personnel
Surname Jürgen Heinsch
birthday 4th July 1940
place of birth LübeckGermany
position goalkeeper
Juniors
Years station
until 1955 BSG unit Rostock
1955-1958 SC Empor Rostock
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1958-1971 Up / Hansa Rostock 176 (0)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
GDR Olympic team
1963-1965 GDR national team 7 (0)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
1972-1988 Hansa Rostock (assistant trainer)
1978-1979 Hansa Rostock
1979-1981 Hansa Rostock (assistant trainer)
1981-1985 Hansa Rostock
1993-1994 Hansa Rostock
1 Only league games are given.

Jürgen Heinsch (born July 4, 1940 in Lübeck ) is a former German football player and coach .

Athletic career

The Lübeck-born goalkeeper Heinsch came through the youth teams of the BSG unit Rostock from 1955 in the youth area of ​​the recently founded SC Empor Rostock . In 1958 he moved up to the squad of the first team in the upper league , Empors, for which he made his debut in the top East German division on August 5, 1958, but only played one more use for Rostock during the 1958 season .

In the 1959 season , Heinsch then developed into the goalkeeper of the Hanseatic League, with whom he also reached the final of the FDGB Cup in 1960 , which was lost to SC Motor Jena 3-2 after extra time. Then Heinsch was with Empor 1961/62 , 1962/63 and 1962/63 three times in a row runner-up in the Oberliga and came in 1963 to his first four appearances in the GDR national team , including his debut on September 4, 1963 against Bulgaria . In the same period he also ran for the GDR Olympic team and played for them, among other things, the 1963 elimination games for the 1964 Olympic Games against the West German Olympic team . At the soccer tournament of the Olympic Games in 1964 , Heinsch won the bronze medal with his team. In 1964 and 1965 Heinsch ran three times in the GDR national team.

In 1966/67 Heinsch reached the final of the FDGB Cup for the second time in his career with the football club Hansa Rostock, which was spun off from SC Empor in 1965 , in which Rostock lost 3-0 to BSG Motor Zwickau . In 1967/68 Heinsch was runner-up in the German Democratic Republic for the fourth time. With the "eternal runner-up " from Rostock, Heinsch had qualified for the trade fair cup as a forerunner of the UEFA Cup , but was unable to play in it due to injuries and the competition from Dieter Schneider and Manfred Schröbler and completed the entire 1968 season / 69 only two competitive appearances. In 1969/70 Heinsch was able to prevail against his competition at times and completed 15 competitive appearances, including two in the 1969/70 trade fair against Inter Milan , in 1970/71 he only made seven competitive appearances.

After 13 years as a goalkeeper in Rostock, Heinsch ended his active career in 1971 after 176 games in the major league, 22 games in the FDGB Cup and two appearances in international competition.

The qualified sports teacher Heinsch then became an assistant coach at Hansa Rostock, where he succeeded his former teammate Helmut Hergesell as head coach from December 1979 , but could no longer prevent the team from relegating to the second-class league . Heinsch was then again assistant coach until he replaced his successor Harry Nippert as head coach from 1981 and established the Rostock elevator team in the league until 1985, which was relegated again in the 1985/86 season under Claus Kreul .

By 2005 Heinsch was sequentially as a manager at youth level Hansas as well as scout working in the professional sector and was 1993/94 meantime again as coach of this time second division operates FC Hansa Rostock, the team missed the targeted advancement.

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Individual evidence

  1. fc-hansa.de: Unsinkable since 1965: White and blue goalkeepers from Hansa's history. March 27, 2020, accessed March 28, 2020 .
  2. cross his butt off the crossbar , fc-hansa.de 4 July 2020 accessed on 10 July 2020th