Daniel Ernemann

Daniel Ernemann 2009

Daniel Ernemann ( born February 18, 1976 in Amberg ) is a former German football player.

Career

In his youth, the central defender played for the first FC Amberg, Holstein Kiel and the SG Quelle/1860 Fürth. In the summer of 1997, he moved to Bayern Munich, where he played with the amateur team in the Regionalliga.

Two years later he signed a contract with the FC Augsburg and managed with the club to qualify in the newly introduced for season 2000/ 01 two-pronged Regional. Then Ernemann transferred to 1 FC Union Berlin with whom he reached the 2001 rise in the 2nd Bundesliga and with the club until the DFB Cup final. There, however, they lost to FC Schalke 04 0-2. In the 2001/2002 season Ernemann played with the first FC Union Berlin in the UEFA Cup against Haka and Litex Lovech. He brought it to 270 minutes of playing time. After the first FC Union Berlin in 2004 only reached the 17th place in the table and thus relegated to the Regionalliga Nord, he moved to SC Austria Lustenau and played there until 2006.

In summer 2006, he moved to SG Dynamo Dresden. Beginning of May 2008 was Daniel Ernemann announced that he returns to SC Austria Lustenau and there receives a contract until 2010. Since summer 2010 he has worked as a manager in the club and player-coach of Austria Amateure, with whom he was national league champions in 2011 and thus the resurgence make it into the Vorarlberliga. On 11 March 2011 he moved back to the squad of the professional team and came on in the 77th minute in the match against TSV Hartberg.

Achievements

  • 2000: qualification for Regionalliga Süd with FC Augsburg
  • 2001: promotion to the 2nd Bundesliga with 1.FC Union Berlin
  • 2001: DFB Cup finalists against FC Schalke 04 ( 0-2 loss )
  • 2001/2002: UEFA Cup participants
  • 2011: Vice Cup winner in ÖFB Samsung Cup
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