Heiko Bonan

Heiko Bonan ( born February 10, 1966 in Haldensleben ) is a former football player, the BFC Dynamo, VfL Bochum and Karlsruher SC was active for the first FC Magdeburg. For the communications of the GDR, he played in 1989 and 1990, two games in the National Football Team of the GDR. Since 2005, Heiko Bonan has worked as a trainer.

Career

1972-91: From the youth to the Oberliga

With six years Heiko Bonan started in the youth of medicine Haldensleben with the football game. As a 12 - year-old he fell to the scouts of the 1st FC Magdeburg and joined the club. From 1978 he studied at the local Children and Youth Sports School. By the summer of 1984, he went through the youth ranks of the U 16, U 17 and U 18 Bonan was the largest Magdeburg talent in the eighties. In the spring of 1984 brought Magdeburg head coach Claus Creul the then 18 -year-old high school senior in the premier league team where Bonan under coach Joachim Streich evolved from the season 1985/86 at senior level. From 1984 to 1989 he was employed in 119 league games for 1.FC Magdeburg, scoring 14 goals. On February 13, 1989, he celebrated in Cairo against Egypt his first appearance in the national team of the DFV. Especially since the best time of Magdeburg was over and he really wanted to play internationally with the club, he moved to Berlin in the summer of 1989 to BFC Dynamo.

In his first season he came up with the Berliners on the 4th place and was able to gain experience in the European Cup in four games against Reykjavik and AS Monaco. On 12 September 1990 he was in the last game of the communications team in action. It took place in Brussels and ended with a 2-0 victory for the GDR after two goals from Matthias Sammer. Since Thomas Doll and Andreas Thom changed in the Bundesliga in the summer of 1990 by the BFC, Bonan was able to prove in the NOFV- Oberliga season 1990/91 with the renamed FC Berlin club just the 11th Place. Since therefore the Bundesliga qualification had been missed, he moved to Bochum.

In addition to his time in the league Bonan completed a five-year correspondence course at the DHfK field office Magdeburg and became a qualified sports teacher.

1991-95: Bundesliga

From the 1991/92 season he played in the Bundesliga with VfL Bochum. He played in his first season VfL all 38 championship games. After the descent In 1993, Bonan, who scored six goals in 69 games, from Bochum to Karlsruher SC. The highlight of the 1993/94 season featured the UEFA Cup matches dar. About the stations PSV Eindhoven, FC Valencia, Girondins Bordeaux and Boavista came Bonan with his club to the semi-finals against Austria Salzburg, but after a 0-0 was in Salzburg and a 1-1 draw in Karlsruhe terminus. In nine UEFA Cup matches Bonan was used, but not in the sensational 7-0 home win against Valencia.

In his second year in Baden Bonan had to face the competition from Thomas Hassler, Thorsten Fink and Michael Tarnat. After initial difficulties eventually formed Bonan on the left half position and Tarnat on the outside position, the pair of the left side of the KSC in the season 1994 / 95th If used on the final day of the season on June 17, 1995 in a 2-2 home game against VfL Bochum Bonan brought the KSC in 72 minutes with a 2-1 lead. With this game, he finished surprising his career in the Bundesliga. According Bonans in an interview with the KSC- Stadium Newspaper Wildlife Park Live in January 2006, the possible extension of the contract failed because it was only offered a one year contract. However, he insisted on a longer-term employment, as he wanted his family expect no further move after only one year. In retrospect, he regretted this decision, as they brought him to a year or two major league football. Thus he left the KSC, for by 1995 he graduated from in 1993 53 games in the Bundesliga and had scored six goals in the process.

1995-2005: Regional, league and 2nd league

The man from Saxony- Anhalt moved to Round 1995/96 in the Regionalliga West / Southwest to FC Gütersloh. With eight goals in 31 games, he contributed to the rise in the 2nd Bundesliga at. He entered the league in the second round in 1996/97 in 28 games with four goals for the FC Gütersloh to. Bonan then moved on to LR Ahlen in the Regionalliga. About the other stations SV Wilhelmshaven and RW Essen he came in the Regionalliga on 126 missions. After the rise of Rot-Weiss Essen in the 2nd Bundesliga in 2004 Bonan ended his active career in competitive soccer, but played one more year in the Oberliga Westfalen at his former workplace, FC Gütersloh 2000 and ended here his active football player career.

Coaching career

In the 2005/2006 season he coached together with Dirk van der Ven, the FC Gütersloh, LR Ahlen, KFC Uerdingen, Arminia Bielefeld before ( 1 Bundesliga ) and Japan had been contract footballers, the women's team of FC Gütersloh 2000, which in the 2nd Bundesliga. He then moved to the amateurs of RW Ahlen and supervised the first team as an assistant coach.

After Bonan had acquired the coaching license, he was head coach of Rot Weiss Ahlen. In the 2007 /08 season, he takes care of the third division Rot-Weiss Essen, where he was on leave in March 2008.

In January 2009, Bonan returned back again to FC Gütersloh, where he has since re- charge coach for the women's team of the club.

After separation of the Women's Division of the FC Gütersloh 2000 and the creation of a separate association, Bonan was since June 2009, trainer and sportive director at FSV Gütersloh 2009. On March 29, 2010, the BFC Dynamo announced that Bonan is the coach of the Oberliga. On 26 August 2011, he announced at a press conference that he changes in the coaching staff of Al -Hilal in Saudi Arabia. There he coached the U23, are much in the Olympic team players. The contact to the Saudi giants came via his coach Thomas Doll, with the Bonan had played together at BFC Dynamo Berlin. In August 2013 Bonan started training at the Westphalian circle division club TuS Bad Driburg.

Coach stations

  • 2005/ 06. Trainer of the first women's football team of FC Gütersloh 2000 League: 2nd wife Bundesliga Nord. Place: 2nd place behind the VfL ​​Wolfsburg
  • 2006/ 07 Coach of the RW Ahlen Amateurs (Oberliga Westfalen) and assistant coach of the first team
  • As of October 30, 2006 Head coach of Rot Weiss Ahlen after the resignation of Bernard Dietz
  • 2007/ 08 Coach at RW Essen until March 22, 2008
  • 2008/ 09 As of January 16, 2009 coach of the first women's football team of FC Gütersloh 2000 in the 2nd Women's Football League
  • 2009/10 From June 2009 Trainer of the first women's football team of FSV Gütersloh 2009 in the second women's football league
  • As of March 29, 2010 Coach of the BFC Dynamo (Oberliga Nordost / North )
  • 2010/11 From September 2011 coach of the U23 Al -Hilal Riyadh
  • 2013/14 From August 2013 coach of TuS Bad Driburg / county league A North Hoexter
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