Frank Hartmann (footballer born September 1960)

Frank Hartmann in 1985

Frank Hartmann ( born September 27, 1960 in Koblenz ) is a former German football player.

Career

At the 1st FC Cologne, his first stop as a professional, Hartmann did not come on the reserve player out mostly. His most important goal for the FC, ​​he scored 1983 in the semifinals of the DFB Cup, when he met at 2-2 against VfB Stuttgart in 82 minutes, and thus the extension forced, in the Paul Steiner then the 3:2 and thus the winning goal scored. In the final of FC defeated local rivals Fortuna.

After his time with the Billy Goats succeeded him at FC Schalke 04, 1 FC Kaiserslautern and the SG Wattenscheid 09 each quickly, to fight for a regular place. In these clubs he also matured to guide players. In 1993 he finished his playing career and took over as coach for SpVgg EGC Wirges. After the SG Wattenscheid had 09 released in the 1993/94 season in a relegation battle their coach Hannes Bongartz, Hartmann took over his post. However, not succeeded in averting relegation.

Hartmann is one of the few players who managed to achieve five goals in a Premier League game. He succeeded in November 1986 at the home game of the 1st FC Kaiserslautern - just against his former employer Schalke 04 (final score 5:1 for the FCK ).

Since 2000, Hartmann has been Chairman of SV Binningen from Binningen (Eifel ). He is also a pedagogical assistant in the educational work of the State Sports Association of Rhineland- Palatinate in Treis- carding and was coach of the district division SG weary - Moselle core.

In October 2013 Hartmann was introduced as the new head of youth development center TuS Koblenz. He will be based there, alongside his work for the educational work of the State Sports Association of Rhineland- Palatinate.

Hartmann is married and has three children.

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