Lutz Wienhold

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Lutz Wienhold (far right) during the game between FC Karl-Marx-Stadt and BFC Dynamo on May 6, 1989

Lutz Wienhold (born September 15, 1965 in Karl-Marx-Stadt ) is a former German football player.

Athletic career

Lutz Wienhold comes from the junior division of FC Karl-Marx-Stadt . After going through all of the club's youth teams, he played his first league game at the end of the 1983/84 season . In the following years, Wienhold was an integral part of the club for many years, the greatest successes being winning the runner-up in 1990 and reaching the final in the FDGB Cup in 1989.

In 1991 the midfielder moved to Austria for Alpine Donawitz , but returned to Chemnitz after just one season. In 1993 he reached the semi-finals of the DFB Cup with the CFC , and for the next few years he commuted between the 2nd Bundesliga and the Regional League . 1997 and 1998 won Wienhold with the sky blue the Saxony Cup , two years later he ended his active career. Wienhold then acted as a trainer at FSV Limbach-Oberfrohna . Since October 2013 he coached the 1st team of FC Stollberg . In 2016 he became a trainer at TSV Germania Chemnitz 08 and in 2019 at VfB Empor Glauchau in the state class Saxony West.

statistics

  • DDR-Oberliga: 133 games (17 goals)
  • 2nd Bundesliga: 105 games (13 goals)
  • UEFA Cup: 5 games

societies

Web links

Commons : Lutz Wienhold  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Image at the Federal Archives , accessed on March 3, 2012
  2. Thomas Kaufmann: Wienhold is the new coach at FC Stollberg. Freie Presse , October 23, 2013, accessed September 7, 2015 .
  3. ^ Lutz Wienhold - coach profile. Retrieved September 23, 2019 .