Patrick Griesheimer

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Patrick Griesheim (temporarily and Patrick Hansen ) (* 1975 / 1976 ) is a German football coach and former players.

career

Griesheimer's football club career began in 1991 with the Groß-Gerau Gators. From 1993 to 1996 he played with the Darmstadt Diamonds in the second division.

Griesheimer, who won silver at the European Championship with the German national team in 2000, played for the Hanau Hawks and won the EFAF Cup with them in 1998 . He belonged to the team of the Aschaffenburg Stallions , in the 2000 season then the Hamburg Blue Devils . He was used in the offensive line . In 2001 he went back to the southern season within the top German league ( GFL ) and joined the Rüsselsheim Razorbacks . In the colors of the national team, he contributed to winning the European title in 2001.

In the summer of 2003 he took part in the world championship with the national team and came third with the German team. In the run-up to the 2004 game year, the 1.91-meter-long Griesheimer left the Rüsselsheim team and henceforth strengthened the second division Wiesbaden Phantoms . In 2005 he won the World Games in Duisburg with the national team under the name Patrick Hansen . He played in Wiesbaden until 2005.

Even when he was playing, he worked as a coach in the youth field and was also a member of the Hessen team. As an assistant coach, he worked in Wiesbaden as the coordinator of the attack game (2006 and 2007), and then held this position in the 2008 season with the GFL team Marburg Mercenaries . In the playing years 2010 and 2013 he was a member of the coaching staff of Frankfurt Universe (then Regional League or Second League). From 2014 to 2017 he was the head coach of the Wiesbaden Phantoms in the second division. In the 2018 season he was again employed as an attack coordinator in Marburg in the GFL, for the 2019 season he returned to Frankfurt and became the attack coordinator of the Universe team (now GFL).

Individual evidence

  1. Sebastian Leis: 11/13/2007: New trainer team at the Mercenaries. In: mercenaries.de. Retrieved February 11, 2020 .
  2. a b NATIONAL PLAYER PATRICK GRIESHEIMER SWITCHES TO THE WIESBADEN PHANTOMS. In: gfl.info. Retrieved on February 11, 2020 (German).
  3. ^ EM 2000. In: football-history.de. Accessed January 31, 2020 .
  4. Hamburg Blue Devils NAMES, DATES, FACTS. (PDF; 957 kB) In: fk-hbd.de. Förderkreis Hamburg Blue Devils eV Hamburg, December 31, 2013, accessed on February 2, 2020 .
  5. ^ EM 2001. In: football-history.de. Accessed January 31, 2020 .
  6. ^ WM 2003. In: football-history.de. Accessed January 31, 2020 .
  7. ^ Worldgames 2005. In: football-history.de. Accessed January 31, 2020 .
  8. a b VRM GmbH & Co KG: "Has been boiling for weeks": Head coach Griesheimer and other trainers leave Wiesbaden Phantoms - Wiesbadener Kurier. Retrieved February 11, 2020 .
  9. a b Back in Purple: Patrick Griesheimer becomes the new OC. Retrieved on February 11, 2020 (German).
  10. ^ German Football League. In: facebook.com/GermanFootballLeague. Retrieved February 11, 2020 .
  11. Mercenaries set up coaching staff. Retrieved February 11, 2020 .