Manfred Draheim

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Manfred Draheim (born October 24, 1952 in Rostock ) is a German football coach .

Draheim has been training the women of BSG Post Rostock since 1985 as the successor to Jupp Pilz and was the last GDR champion and GDR cup winner with the club in 1990.

In 1994/95 he led the renamed women's team (now: PSV Rostock) from the Regionalliga Nordost into the women's Bundesliga , from which they were relegated after a year. Draheim himself had been dismissed after the third match day of the 1995/96 Bundesliga season because of unsuccessfulness, with subsequent coaches Axel Schulz and Uwe Bloch not being able to keep the team in the league.

In 2000 the team reached third place in the national league with the coach Draheim, who has now been recovered.

The trained electrical mechanic, who worked for VEB Schiffselektronik Rostock during the GDR era, is married and has two children.

literature

  • Ronny Galczynski: Women's football from A - Z. The lexicon for German women's football. Players, clubs and records. Many background stories, Hannover 2010, ISBN 978-3-86910-813-1 .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ SV Hafen Rostock (ed.): Chronicle - 40 years of women's football in Rostock 1970–2010, Rostock 2010, p. 5.
  2. ^ SV Hafen Rostock (ed.): Chronicle - 40 years of women's football in Rostock 1970–2010, Rostock 2010, p. 6.
  3. Program for the fourth matchday of the 1st Bundesliga - PSV Rostock eV against VfR Eintracht Wolfsburg on September 24, 1995.