Rainer Persike

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Rainer Persike
Personnel
birthday July 19, 1947
place of birth Germany
position midfield
Stations as a trainer
Years station
1966-1968 SV Meppen (C youth coach)
1968-1970 SV Meppen (B youth coach)
1970-1983 SV Meppen (A youth coach)
1983-1991 SV Meppen
1994-1995 VfL Herzlake
1999 SV Meppen
2009-2013 SV Meppen (Sports Director)
2012 SV Meppen (interim trainer)

Rainer Persike (born July 19, 1947 ) is a former German soccer coach .

career

Since 1966 he has been a part-time youth coach at SV Meppen. Through the C and B youth he worked his way up to the A youth coach and exercised this function from 1970 to 1983 and was also three years player coach of the 2nd men's team. From 1983 he coached SV Meppen, which he led in 1987 as AOL Nord champion over the promotion round games in the 2nd Bundesliga . After the promotion, the "Modell-Meppen" was admired, because 19 of the 22 players were genuine Emslanders - there had never been such a "regional selection" in the history of the second division and strengthened the already great bond of the Emsland with its successful football ambassador. The Meppen coach also played a part in the success of NFV in the 1987 regional cup : In the final victory of Lower Saxony against Berlin on April 5, 1987 in Meppen with a 3-1 win, the young defender Eckhard Vorholt converted two penalties and, with Frank Faltin, Reinhold Tattermusch, Josef Menke, Robert Thoben, Dietmar Sulmann and Wolfgang Hohmann were six other Meppen players in the association's selection. Until 1991 he was a coach in the 2nd Bundesliga. With the team from Emsland he finished 14th (1988), 10th (1989), 11th (1990) and in 1990/91 16th. In 1991/92 he was replaced by Horst Ehrmantraut . Her main occupation was a civilian employee in the armed forces. For the 2013/14 season he was replaced in his position as sporting director by Christian Neidhart .

Individual evidence

  1. Hardy Greens : Legendary Football Clubs. Northern Germany. Between TSV Achim, Hamburger SV and TuS Zeven. AGON Sportverlag, Kassel 2004, ISBN 3-89784-223-8 , p. 224.
  2. ^ Lower Saxony Football Association (ed.): Football in Lower Saxony. 50 years of the Lower Saxony Football Association. Barsinghausen. P. 118
  3. ^ Hardy Green, Christian Karn: The big book of the German football clubs . AGON Sportverlag, Kassel 2009, ISBN 978-3-89784-362-2 , pp. 327-328.
  4. ^ Kicker special issue 1988/89, special issue July to September 1988, p. 134
  5. kicker.de: SV Meppen: It's time for something to turn