Ulrich Wielandt

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Ulrich Wielandt (born April 22, 1956 ) is a former German soccer player who was an active member of Borussia Mönchengladbach and KSV Hessen Kassel from 1979 to 1984 as a licensed soccer player in the first and second Bundesliga.

career

The 1.85 cm tall offensive player comes from the youth team of FC 07 Furtwangen and drew attention to himself in the 1977/78 and 1978/79 amateur league at SV Kirchzarten with his attacking performances. He was used by the DFB on November 8, 1978 in The Hague in the amateur international match against Holland. In the 2-0 defeat, he formed the attack of the amateur national team supervised by Erich Ribbeck together with Gisbert Paus and Ralf Dusend .

Jupp Heynckes took over the head coach at Borussia Mönchengladbach in the Bundesliga in the 1979/80 round and tried to rebuild the Bökelberg with the talented newcomers Jürgen Fleer , Lothar Matthäus , Armin Veh and Wielandt in conjunction with striker Harald Nickel from Eintracht Braunschweig bring to. On December 15, 1979, the man from South Baden made his debut in the away game in Leverkusen in the Bundesliga. He was substituted on in the 0-0 draw for left winger Ewald Lienen . In his first year in Mönchengladbach he only came on March 22, 1980 - again as a substitute - for another short assignment. Since his sporting prospects did not improve even after his third Bundesliga appearance on September 20, 1980, Wielandt moved to the 2nd Bundesliga in the fall and joined KSV Hessen Kassel.

He made his debut for North Hesse in the catch-up game on November 19, 1980 against 1. FC Saarbrücken. At the side of the teammates Hans Wulf , Klaus Zaczyk and Otmar Ludwig , he stormed the left wing at 0-0 in the Auestadion . In four rounds - 1980 to 1984 - Wielandt completed 110 second division games for Kassel and scored 17 goals. Over the years he had changed from a striker to a defender. He took fourth place with the Hessians in 1981, 1983 and 1984.

In the summer of 1984 he moved back to the Black Forest at home and moved to Freiburg FC in the Baden-Württemberg amateur league. After two years in the Möslestadion , he held the post of player-coach for the footballers from the Freiburg district of Kappel from the 1986/87 round.

literature

  • Matthias Weinrich: Second League Almanac. All players. All clubs. All results. AGON Sportverlag, Kassel 2001, ISBN 3-89784-190-8 .
  • Matthias Weinrich: Encyclopedia of German League Football. Volume 4: 35 years of the Bundesliga. Part 2. Goals, crises & a successful trio 1975–1987. Stories, pictures, constellations, tables. AGON Sportverlag, Kassel 1999, ISBN 3-89784-133-9 .