Christian Wück

Christian Wück ( born June 9, 1973 in Werneck ) is a former German football player and current football coach.

Career as a player

The Wück used in attacking midfield or attack played in the youth initially at DJK Gänheim. In 1987 he moved to B Youth of the 1st FC Schweinfurt 05, 1988 in the youth, then in the amateur team of the 1st FC Nuremberg. From 1990 to 1994 he played in the pros the 1st FC Nuremberg in the Bundesliga. In its first use in 1990 Wück was the third-youngest at that time (17 years and 133 days) debutant in Bundesliga history by Jürgen Friedl and Christian Wörns, even today he is one of the top 10 this statistic. In his first full season 1991/92 he was a classic Joker, of 32 completed games he came off the bench 26 times and scored eight goals. Offers of FC Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund, he declined as a result. For this he moved in 1994 to Karlsruher SC, who played in the running at this point season in the UEFA Cup. He remained there until 1999. According to a one-year interlude at VfL Wolfsburg, he finished his career from 2000 to 2002 with Arminia Bielefeld in the Bundesliga 2 early as sports invalid.

Wück made ​​14 games for the U21 national team, scoring three goals. In 1999, he was the first professional football player, who was transplanted menisci.

Career as a coach

For Arminia Bielefeld he worked after end of his career as a player in 2002 as assistant coach of the amateur team players and observers. From late 2005 to late 2006 was Wück coach at SV Passenger- Westerenger in the fifth division Westphalia, beginning even as player-coach. After the SVEW the winter break withdrew his league participation, Wück joined as an assistant coach to Rot Weiss Ahlen. On May 25, 2007 Christian Wück was declared the successor of Ahlen coach Heiko Bonan. Wück took office as head coach on July 1. In his first season, where he managed the direct promotion to the 2nd Bundesliga.

On 3 March 2009 Wück was on leave and relieved of his duties as manager of Rot Weiss Ahlen. The official reason given for the dismissal of the club called the sporting failures of the past few weeks, as well as the conditional by Wücks coaching course at the Sports University in Cologne absence from training.

On 5 October 2009, Wück manager of Holstein Kiel. At the end of the 3rd League 2009/10 season, which ended it on the 19th place in the table ( relegation zone ), Christian Wück was on leave and relieved of his duties as manager of Holstein Kiel.

Meanwhile Wück was head coach of the VDV camps in Duisburg, which keep contract players and coaches fit.

In November 2011, he acted as an assistant coach the German U-16 national team and head coach Steffen Freund on an international duty.

On August 17, 2012, the DFB announced that Wück future care of the German U-16 national team. Since the end of June 2013, he is responsible for the U-17 national team.

Private

Wück is married and has two daughters. He lives in Bielefeld- Schröttinghausen.

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