Klaus Sinn

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Klaus Sinn
Personnel
birthday October 18, 1936
place of birth ZeiskamGermany
position attack
Juniors
Years station
until 0001955 TB Jahn Zeiskam
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1955-1958 Saar 05 Saarbrücken 50 (26)
1958-1970 SV Waldhof Mannheim 254 (40)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
1969-1970 SV Waldhof Mannheim (assistant coach)
1970-1973 SV Waldhof Mannheim
1973-1977 FV 09 Weinheim
1977-1979 SV Sandhausen
1979-1980 SV Waldhof Mannheim (assistant coach)
1980 SV Waldhof Mannheim
1980-1986 SV Waldhof Mannheim (assistant coach)
1 Only league games are given.

Klaus Sinn (born October 18, 1936 in Zeiskam ) is a former German football player and coach .

Player career

Originally from Zeiskam in the Palatinate , Sinn began playing football at TB Jahn Zeiskam. In 1955 he moved to Saar 05 Saarbrücken . For Saarbrücken, the striker played 50 times in the Oberliga Südwest (26 goals) and moved to SV Waldhof Mannheim in January 1958 . For the SVW he played 254 games in the Oberliga Süd until 1970 and scored 40 goals. In 1957/58, 1959/60 and 1962/63 he played with Waldhof in the 2nd Division South.

Coaching career

In November 1969, Sinn became assistant coach of Helmut Berninger , who was replaced in December by Hans Wendlandt as the head coach of SV Waldhof. In May 1970, Sinn took over the relegation-threatened regional league team as coach. The rescue was no longer successful - the club was relegated to the 1st Amateur League North Baden. Sinn stayed in office and led the team to the championship, which allowed them to participate in the promotion round to the regional league. There they lost in the decider against SpVgg Ludwigsburg with 1: 2. In the following season, the SVW was successful in addition to the renewed championship in the amateur league also in the promotion games and was thus again second class. After a 1: 2 defeat against SpVgg Fürth in February 1973, Klaus Sinn was replaced by his predecessor Hans Wendlandt, although the newly promoted player had played a good role in the league until then and had even been top of the table for a few game days.

From 1973 to 1977, Sinn was the trainer of FV Weinheim in the amateur league in North Baden. In 1977, during the 1976/77 season, he took over the coaching position at SV Sandhausen , which also competed in the amateur league in North Baden. In the first season Sandhausen came into the final of the German amateur championship . In 1978 he led the club to win the amateur championship (2: 0 and 1: 1 in the final against ESV Ingolstadt ) and to qualify for the new amateur league.

In September 1979 he returned to SV Waldhof, which had meanwhile been promoted to the 2nd Bundesliga South, and became assistant coach under Georg Gawliczek . After Gawliczek resigned from his coaching position in March 1980 due to health problems, Sinn was an interim coach until the end of the season. Due to the lack of a Trainer A license, he was again an assistant coach from the 1980/81 season, this time under Klaus Schlappner , who was appointed head coach . The soaring of SV Waldhof began: In 1981 they qualified for the new single-track 2nd Bundesliga, in 1983 they were promoted to the Bundesliga. In 1986, Sinn ended his coaching career. His successor as assistant coach was long-time SVW players Günter Sebert and Werner Heck . After his work as a trainer, Klaus Sinn was managing director of SV Waldhof Mannheim until the end of the nineties.

successes

as a player

as a trainer

  • German amateur champion 1978 with SV Sandhausen
  • Vice amateur champion 1977 with SV Sandhausen
  • Promotion to the Regionalliga 1972 with SV Waldhof Mannheim

as assistant coach

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. The data of the 2nd Division South is missing (concerns the seasons 1957/58, 1959/60 and 1962/63)
  2. waldhof-mannheim.multi-online.com: Klaus Sinn profile