Michael Wiemann

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Michael Wiemann
Wiemann, Michael RWA 09-10 WP.JPG
Wiemann (2009)
Personnel
Surname Michael Wiemann
birthday February 9, 1987
place of birth BeckumGermany
size 186 cm
position Defense , midfield
Juniors
Years station
0 SV Neubeckum
0000-2000 SpVg Beckum
2000-2006 LR Ahlen
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
2006-2008 LR / RW Ahlen II 40 (3)
2007-2010 Red and white awls 91 (1)
2010–2012 FC Hansa Rostock 60 (4)
2012-2015 SV Wehen Wiesbaden 100 (6)
2015-2016 CD Atlético Baleares 32 (0)
2017 SC Wiedenbrück 4 (0)
2017– SV Neubeckum
1 Only league games are given.
As of August 8, 2020

Michael Wiemann (born February 9, 1987 in Beckum ) is a German soccer player . He is used in central defense or in defensive midfield .

Career

Youth in Westphalia

Wiemann began his football career in his hometown, where he first played in the youth teams of SV Neubeckum from the district of the same name and then in the youth teams of SpVg Beckum . In 2000, as a C-youth , he moved to LR Ahlen in the Westphalian neighboring town . There Wiemann then went through the C, B and A youth of the club, where he took part with the latter from 2004 to 2006 in the west relay of the U-19 Bundesliga , to which the team was promoted in summer 2004. So Wiemann contributed in the 2004/05 season with five goals in 21 missions to the relegation of the climbers as seventh in the table and was able to avoid relegation in 2005/06 , after another four goals in 23 missions during the season.

Wiemann at Rot Weiss Ahlen

As early as March 2006, Wiemann had already taken part in the men's Ahlens second team as an A-youth, so that he had made a total of nine missions in the 2005/06 season of the fourth-class Oberliga Westfalen . For the following season 2006/07 , in which LR Ahlen was renamed Rot Weiss Ahlen, Wiemann moved up to the men's division according to his age and completed another 22 missions for the reserve team in the upper league, initially trained by Heiko Bonan , then Manfred Christel, with him get a total of three goals. As a result, Wiemann recommended himself from the beginning of 2007 for the first team of the club - now in turn supervised by Heiko Bonan - which participated in the third-class regional league as relegated from the 2nd Bundesliga in the 2006/07 season . So Wiemann came to 14 regional league appearances during the second half of the season, with Ahlen playing against relegation instead of re-promotion, which was ultimately only avoided due to the better goal difference against Holstein Kiel .

Under Christian Wück , Wiemann continued to play for the Ahlen regional league team in 2007/08 , where he was able to establish himself as a regular player with 27 appearances. Occasionally, however, he was also called up in the reserve team, so that he had come to a total of nine missions in the 2007/08 season . While the reserve team was only sixth class due to the introduction of the NRW League in summer 2008, the first team was able to finish the season as champions of its regional league relay and thus achieve promotion to the 2nd Bundesliga.

Wiemann's first season in Germany's second-highest division began for him, however, with an injury-related forced break. so that he could only earn a regular position in November 2008. Overall, Wiemann came to only 24 second division appearances in the 2008/09 season , in which the team under coaches Wück, Heemsoth and, most recently, Emmerling played against relegation, but ultimately achieved relegation as tenth in the final table. In the meantime, Wiemann had already extended his contract, which expired at the end of the season, by two more years until 2011 in March 2009. In the following season 2009/10 , in which Wiemann made a further 26 appearances for Ahlen and scored his first goal in a professional league, Ahlen could no longer achieve relegation, which also led to the change of coach from Emmerling to Andreas Zimmermann and from Zimmermann to Christian Hock didn't change anything. Wiemann's contract lost its validity due to the descent, whereupon he decided against a contract extension in Ahlen.

Via Rostock to Wiesbaden

In the summer of 2010, Wiemann switched to FC Hansa Rostock instead , who had been relegated to the 3rd division together with Ahlen from the 2nd Bundesliga . In Rostock, Wiemann initially signed for three years and met Mohammed Lartey and Sebastian Pelzer , with whom he had already played in Ahlen. Subsequently, Wiemann also developed into a regular player in Rostock, who made 36 appearances in the team trained by Peter Vollmann during the 2010/11 season and scored four goals. At the end of the season, the team finally reached promotion to the 2nd Bundesliga as second in the table and also won the Mecklenburg-Vorpommern State Cup , in which Wiemann had also been involved with two cup appearances.

In the following second division season 2011/12 Wiemann initially remained a regular in Rostock's central defense, so that he was in the first six games of Rostock in the starting line-up. After he had received a total of five yellow cards in these games , which resulted in a suspension for one game, he lost this regular place to his teammates Holst and Gusche , so that he only made a total of eleven first round appearances. At the beginning of the second half of the season, the club, threatened with relegation, replaced coach Vollmann with Wolfgang Wolf , under whom Wiemann was subsequently increasingly able to get his regular place back when he was six . At the end of the season, however, Rostock rose from bottom of the table again in the 3rd division, whereupon Wiemann's contract with Hansa lost its validity. Wiemann then rejected a new offer to extend the contract.

In May 2012, Wiemann signed a two-year contract with SV Wehen Wiesbaden , in which he was again allowed to play in the 3rd division under coach Peter Vollmann in 2012/13 and also met his Rostock teammate Robert Müller .

Via Spain to Neubeckum

For the 2015/16 season Wiemann switched to the CD Atlético Baleares in Palma . He signed a two-year contract. In August 2016 he left the club prematurely. Wiemann was then without a club for months before joining the regional division SC Wiedenbrück in February 2017 . He stayed there until the end of the season before returning to his home club SV Neubeckum . At SVN, Wiemann played together with his old friends in the second team in the district league A. For the 2018/19 season, this entire team switched to SpVgg Beckum, where they are the third team in the district league C.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Kicker.de , July 10, 2008: First Großkreutz, now Wiemann , accessed on July 3, 2011
  2. RWAhlen.de, March 17, 2009: Wiemann extended until 2011, accessed on July 3, 2011 ( Memento from February 11, 2013 in the web archive archive.today )
  3. RWAhlen.de: Ole Kittner rejects the red and white offer, accessed on July 3, 2011 ( Memento from September 29, 2011 in the Internet Archive )
  4. FC-Hansa.de, June 8, 2010: FC Hansa Rostock sign Wiemann and Evljuskin , accessed on July 3, 2011
  5. SVZ.de , January 28, 2011: The 1,800-minute-man , accessed on May 10, 2017
  6. FC-Hansa.de, May 10, 2012: Bouquets of flowers on the last day of training: 12 Hansa professionals leave the club , accessed on May 10, 2012
  7. SVWehen-Wiesbaden.de, May 18, 2012: Michael Wiemann signs for two years with the SVWW, accessed on May 18, 2012 ( Memento from May 20, 2012 in the Internet Archive )
  8. Atlético Baleares also gets German goalkeepers on mallorcazeitung.es from July 2, 2015, accessed on September 23, 2015
  9. El defensa Michael Wiemann deixa l'Atlètic Balears ( Memento of the original from January 25, 2017 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. cdatb.com, accessed January 25, 2017 (Catalan) @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.cdatb.com