Wolfgang Neipp

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Wolfgang Neipp (born May 24, 1961 ) is a former German soccer player . For SSV Ulm 1846 he played 53 games in the 2nd Bundesliga , the offensive midfielder scored nine goals. After the end of his active career, he became a pub owner and an amateur trainer.

Athletic career

Neipp played in his youth at VfB Stuttgart and Heidenheimer SB . Via the fifth division club FV 09 Nürtingen , he came to 1. Göppinger SV in 1979 in the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg , where the teenager made nine appearances in his debut season under player-coach Willi Hoffmann . With two points behind the promoted VfB Eppingen , the team missed the runner-up and the associated promotion to the 2nd Bundesliga. In the meantime he returned to Heidenheimer SB, in early 1983 the league champions SSV Ulm 1846 brought him into their ranks. In the second half of the league season 1982/83 he scored nine goals in 14 championship games and thus contributed to the club's promotion to the 2nd Bundesliga. Under coach Paul Sauter , he formed the offensive of the club, which ranked in the lower midfield, for much of the 1983/84 season together with Maximilian Hauck and Dieter Kohnle . After a coaching change in the summer of 1984, he moved into the second ranks under Hannes Baldauf , only under his successors Fritz Fuchs and Walter Modick he was used more often. He scored three goals in 24 games, at the end of the season the club rose again from the league. Then he ran a half series under Werner Nickel for the sparrows, before he followed Modick at the turn of the year 1985/86, who covered the coaching position at league competitor FV Biberach . With his two goals this season he was the second best scorer behind the ex-Ulm Wolfgang Fisel , the club missed a punk thinter in 11th place due to the worse goal difference compared to FV Lauda, relegation at the end of the league season 1985/86 .

Neipp later hired in Italian amateur football, where he kicked the ball for Fontanabuona Calcio for three years . He then returned to Swabia and played for SpVgg Au / Iller , with whom he became national league champion. Later he coached various clubs in the Ulm region, such as as a player coach for SV Scharenstetten , FV Weißenhorn , the reserve team of SV Grimmelfingen and SF Rammingen . His main job is to run a pub in the Söflingen district of Ulm .

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Individual evidence

  1. a b swp.de: " Without football something is missing "