Werner Bickelhaupt

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Werner Bickelhaupt
Personnel
Surname Werner F. Bickelhaupt
birthday December 2, 1939
place of birth Ober-RamstadtGermany
Stations as a trainer
Years station
1971-1972 SpVgg Fürth
1972 Freiburg FC
1973 VfR Aalen
1974-1975 Spvgg Freudenstadt
1977 Würzburger FV
1977-1988 Young Fellows Zurich
1979 Thailand
1980 VfB Giessen
1980-1981 Al-Ittihad
? Myanmar
2003-2004 Swaziland

Werner F. Bickelhaupt (born December 2, 1939 in Ober-Ramstadt ) is a former German football coach .

Career as a trainer

Werner Bickelhaupt obtained his football teacher diploma in 1969 with Hennes Weisweiler together with former professional players such as Otto Rehhagel and Sigfried Held . In the 1970s, Bickelhaupt was briefly assistant coach at Rot-Weiß Oberhausen . From July 1971 to February 1972 he coached SpVgg Fürth . In 1972 he was the coach of Freiburg FC , but was dismissed after just five match days. For the new 1973/74 season, Bickelhaupt was in the service of VfR Aalen . Although the club was undefeated in the first 12 games of the season by then, the employment relationship was terminated in October of the same year. In the 1974/75 season he coached Spvgg Freudenstadt , with which he won the WFV Cup in 1975 . On March 25, 1977 he was employed by the Würzburger FV and saved the club from relegation; the FV finished the season 13th in the table. Then Bickelhaupt switched to the Young Fellows Zurich . However, the club was only able to get four points from 22 games under his management, from the remaining 10 relegation games the club only won one and was relegated. Bickelhaupt was inherited by the coaching duo Kurt Stettler and Rudi Naegeli .

From March 1979 he was the coach of the national team of Thailand . However, this commitment only lasted around seven months until Bickelhaupt was dismissed after missing the qualification for the Asian soccer championship . In 1980 he briefly coached VfB Gießen before moving to Alexandria in the middle of the year .

In 1980 he became the coach of the Egyptian first division club Al-Ittihad . According to media reports, he was detained there without giving any reason, which Bickelhaupt denied.

On behalf of FIFA, Bickelhaupt carried out development work in Bangladesh . He later became the national coach of Myanmar and achieved second place behind Thailand with the team at the Southeast Asian Games.

In 2003, Bickelhaupt was the national coach of Swaziland for half a year .

After his return to Aalen, Bickelhaupt turned to senior sport and joined the men 's 65 tennis team at the TC Heidenheim .

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Via Aalen to Thailand and Burma , schwaebische-post.de, December 2, 2009
  2. Trainer in prison - report in the Hamburger Abendblatt from 1981 (digital archive) ( Memento from August 8, 2014 in the Internet Archive )
  3. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/africa/3619719.stm
  4. Teams Active 2008 of the TC Heidenheim ( Memento from May 30, 2009 in the Internet Archive )

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