Joachim Hopp

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Joachim Hopp
Personnel
birthday July 10, 1966
place of birth DuisburgGermany
size 181 cm
position Defense
Juniors
Years station
BV Beeck 05
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
0000-1989 VfvB Ruhrort-Laar
1989-1993 MSV Duisburg Am.
1990-1998 MSV Duisburg 132 (4)
1998-2000 Rot-Weiß Oberhausen 28 (1)
2000 KFC Uerdingen 05 14 (1)
2003 SV Borussia Wuppertal 2 (0)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
2001 MSV Duisburg (assistant trainer)
2004-2007 Wuppertaler SV II
2007-2008 Wuppertaler SV (assistant trainer)
2008-2010 Bonner SC (assistant trainer)
2012 FC Prishtina (assistant coach)
2012-2013 1. FC Wuelfrath
2013-2014 Hamborn 07
1 Only league games are given.

Joachim Hopp (born July 10, 1966 in Duisburg ) is a German soccer coach and former soccer player . His ancestral position was in defense .

Player career

Hopp started playing soccer at BV Beeck 05. He joined the amateur team of MSV Duisburg in 1989 via VfvB Ruhrort-Laar . There, the trained striker was appointed defender by their coach Willibert Kremer during a training session with the first team . On May 17, 1991, Hopp made his professional debut in the 2nd Bundesliga . Then he was used sporadically in the first team. When his previous amateur trainer Ewald Lienen took over the first team in March 1993, Hopp was often used there. In the same year he signed his first professional contract.

By 1998 he played 83 Bundesliga games, in which he scored four goals, and 49 second division games for the Meidericher. In the 1997/98 DFB Cup , the "Zebras" made it to the final, but Hopp was only used in the first main round, on August 15, 1997, in the 2-1 win against Rot-Weiss Essen . In the 1997/98 season he lost his regular place under coach Friedhelm Funkel , who confirmed that he had a lack of playing potential. His well-known statement comes from this time as a "bench press":

"Yes, you have to make sure that you don't get any pimples on your ass because dat is so hard, you have to push something under it."

Hopp played his last Bundesliga game on November 7, 1997 in the 2-0 away win against VfL Wolfsburg . Then he moved to Rot-Weiß Oberhausen . With the club he reached the semi-finals in the 1998/99 DFB Cup , in which FC Bayern Munich was defeated in the old Schalke Park Stadium in front of almost 50,000 spectators . In the 2000/01 season he ended his career at KFC Uerdingen 05 in the Regionalliga Nord.

Because of his great commitment, his ties to his homeland and not least because of his pithy sayings, he was a crowd favorite in Duisburg. Joachim Hopp was able to realistically assess his footballing qualities:

“I'm not a technician. I live from strength. When I slide in between and the ball flies into the stands, the spectators cheer. "

Coaching career

From 2008 to 2010, Hopp was Wolfgang Jerat's assistant trainer at Bonner SC . Before that, he was head coach of the second team and assistant coach of the first team at Wuppertaler SV . In 2012, Hopp was assistant coach to Wolfgang Jerat at FC Prishtina in Kosovo for four months . From July 1, 2012, he was coach of 1. FC Wülfrath , with whom he was relegated from the Oberliga Niederrhein . After a bad start to the season on the relegation ranks of the Landesliga Niederrhein , he was dismissed in October 2013. In November 2013, Hopp became the coach of the national division Hamborn 07 .

Trivia

Joachim Hopp came to professional football as a lateral entrant and was extremely popular with the fans as a "real painter". Until his first professional contract in 1991 Hopp had besides playing soccer at Thyssen on blast furnace worked in Duisburg-Meiderich. After the end of his professional career, the house music fan worked as a DJ for a while .

literature

  • Gerd Dembowski, Dirk Piesczek, Jörg Riederer: In the zebra area: the history of MSV Duisburg. Publishing house Die Werkstatt, Göttingen, 2001; ISBN 3-89533-307-7

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Alex Raack: Interview with Joachim Hopp; “Others went to the brothel”. In: 11 friends . December 29, 2011, accessed January 5, 2012 .
  2. a b c Mike Härle: The last Duisburg original for the time being in the ranks of the zebras ( Memento from September 23, 2011 in the Internet Archive ); Lucky Zebras 97 from December 30, 1998.
  3. ^ Dembowski / Piesczek / Riederer: In the area of ​​the zebras ; Page 302
  4. Klaus Müller: The 1. FCW dismisses its coaching team . Rheinische Post, October 22, 2013
  5. Thomas Kristaniak: Ex-MSV professional Joachim Hopp is the new trainer at Hamborn 07 ; Westdeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung, November 13, 2013.