Thomas Finck (soccer player)

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Thomas Finck
Personnel
birthday 11th August 1969
place of birth RostockGDR
position midfield player
Juniors
Years station
1976–0000 FC Hansa Rostock
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1989-1991 FC Hansa Rostock 5 (0)
1991-1993 FC Hansa Rostock II
1993–0000 Police SV Rostock
0000-2000 SV Warnemünde
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
GDR youth 18 (?)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
2000-2005 FC Hansa Rostock Youth
2005-2009 FC Hansa Rostock II
2009-2010 FC Hansa Rostock (assistant coach)
2010 FC Hansa Rostock
1 Only league games are given.

Thomas Finck (born August 11, 1969 in Rostock ) is a German football player and coach .

Career as a player

Thomas Finck started playing football in the youth department of Hansa Rostock in 1976 . As a youth national team, Finck finished fourth at the U-16 European Championship with the selection of the GDR in 1986 and played a total of 18 youth international matches. In 1989/90 Finck became youth champion of the GDR with Rostock and made his debut on November 8, 1989 for Hansa in the GDR Oberliga , where he had a share in the Rostock title win with four appearances in the 1990/91 season and also won the FDGB Cup , but without having been used in the final. For the following first Bundesliga season of FC Hansa Finck did not receive a contract and so ran until 1993 for the second team of FC Hansa, while he was trained as a banker . In the following Finck played as an amateur footballer for the Rostock clubs Police SV and SV Warnemünde .

Career as a coach

In 2000 Finck returned to FC Hansa, where he became assistant coach of the second team in the youth B team , in 2001 the assistant coach of the first youth B team and, from 2002, head coach of the first youth B team with whom he was in the season 2004/05 vice youth champion . In August, the season 2005/06 Finck then took over the post of coach of the fourth-class league Northeast playing second team Rostock from Timo Lange , was in his first season National Cup winner Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and in season 2006/07 runners-league-northeast North season. 2007/08 reached Hansa's second team under Finck the qualification for the fourth class regional league from 2008/09 as a result of a league reform .

On March 8, 2009 Finck was the assistant coach of the Rostock licensing team, with whom he achieved relegation under coach Andreas Zachhuber in the 2008/09 season of the second Bundesliga. When Hansa was in danger of relegation again in the following season 2009/10 , he replaced Zachhuber on February 22, 2010 as head coach. However, since he was only in possession of the A license at this point and the DFL statutes stipulate that the head coach of a second division club must have a football instructor license, he was only allowed to work on an interim basis until March 15, 2010. After only three weeks he had to hand over the position of head coach to Marco Kostmann and was again appointed assistant coach. At the end of the season, Hansa was relegated to the 3rd division , whereupon Kostmann left the club and Finck became a scout at FC Hansa.

In July 2011, Finck terminated his contract with Hansa to become assistant coach at Al Hilal in Saudi Arabia , where Thomas Doll was scheduled as head coach .

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