Dariusz Wosz

Dariusz " Darek " Wosz ( born June 8, 1969 in Piekary Śląskie, Poland ) is a former German football player and current coach of Polish origin.

Playing career

Association

Dariusz Wosz moved with his parents in his childhood from Katowice, Poland to Halle (Saale ) around. A born after 1945 Silesians he has both the German and the Polish nationality. His football career began Wosz at the 1980 BSG Motor Halle. After a further station at the BSG Empor Hall (1981-1984) Wosz has been delegated to the youth program of the Halle FC chemistry.

For the 1987/88 season succeeded the HFC chemistry of promotion back to the top flight of the GDR, the Serie A, the proportion of not even 18 -year-olds in the second league game year 1986/87 with only one application (no gate) naturally was very small. Over the next four seasons up to the unit caused by dissolution of the league after the 1990/91 season the agile midfielder played 93 Erstligabegegnungen, in which he scored 15 goals for the HFC. In the 1991/92 season Wosz was for the now renamed Hallescher FC Club still 22 games ( 5 goals) active in the now all-German 2nd Bundesliga. The HFC played that season, after he had occupied the 4th place in the league last season 1990/91, even in the UEFA Cup, where Dariusz Wosz was used in two games.

During the winter break of the 1991/92 season Wosz moved to Bundesliga side VfL ​​Bochum in the Ruhr area. VfL Wosz remained until the end of the season 1997/98 and celebrated with the decried as gray mouse club great success. As a team captain and midfielder, he led the club in the Bundesliga season 1996/97 on the 5th Place and thus into the UEFA Cup. The supervised by Klaus Toppmöller Team - Wosz was there in all six matches and scored one goal - failed in the European Cup season 1997/ 98 in the third round at the club Ajax Amsterdam, which VfL 4:6 goals by return game subject.

In summer 1998, Wosz opted for a move to Hertha BSC. The capital club Wosz played in the UEFA Champions League, however, came after two successful years in the 2000/ 01 season barely used. Overall, the set-piece specialist played 85 Bundesliga games ( 11 goals) for Berliners. In 15 European matches he scored two goals.

Dariusz Wosz returned at his own request to the then second division side VfL ​​Bochum in the summer of 2001. After the Bundesliga promotion 2002, the team captain Wosz reached a place in the UEFA Cup in the summer of 2004. In the season 2004/05 VfL could not build on the successes of the previous season and got off together with Hansa Rostock and SC Freiburg in the Bundesliga, but played in the following season back in the first league. The 37 -year-old at this point, however, came after the resurgence only to another use in the Bundesliga. On May 12, the last home match of VfL against Stuttgart, Wosz was adopted. In the final league game of the season in Mönchengladbach Wosz came on in the 70th minute for Zvjezdan Misimović. His last Bundesliga game he crowned after 82 minutes of play with a 2-0 winning goal for Bochum.

National

For the national team of the GDR Wosz played between 1989 and 1990 seven A- international matches ( no goals ). He made his debut as a 19- year-old in a friendly against Finland on 22 March 1989 in Dresden in a 1-1 draw. His seventh and last international match was also the farewell of the GDR selection of the international football stage. On September 12, 1990, the team suggested to captain Matthias Sammer in Brussels Belgium 2-0.

On February 26, 1997 Wosz, who had been invited by national coach Berti Vogts to a scholarship course the all-German national team in the sport Wedau already in September 1992, celebrated its debut in the A selection of the DFB. In Tel Aviv was defeated 1-0 under national coach Berti Vogts Israel after the former VfL actor himself had scored the goal of the day just before the end. In 2000 he made ​​the jump to the squad of Vogt's successor Erich Ribbeck for Euro 2000 in Belgium and the Netherlands. Ribbeck not put him in this disappointing for the German team championship. The international match on 15 November 2000 in Copenhagen against Denmark ( 1-2 defeat ) meant for Wosz after 17 games and one hit the farewell from the German team wins.

Coaching career

As a coach in the youth department and in public relations, he will stay busy even on the 2006/07 season addition in Bochum. Currently, he serves the U19 VfL Bochum in the Bundesliga West after the U19 success coach Sascha Lewandowski had risen in 2006/ 07, first for the U23 team (Oberliga Westfalen) and now from 1 July 2007, a post in the youth section of Bayer 04 Leverkusen occupies.

Since September 1, 2007 Wosz plays in the district league for the SC mountains Union in Bochum Mountains. Currently, Dariusz Wosz coach of the U-19 youth team VfL Bochum. Since 20 September 2009, he has also worked as an assistant coach from interim coach Frank Heinemann at the first team of the area clubs.

On 29 April 2010 Wosz took two days before the penultimate Bundesliga Matchday for the dismissed Heiko Herrlich, the first team of VfL Bochum as interim coach. The sixth descent of VfL since 1993, which was sealed on 8 May 2010 with a 0-3 home defeat against Hannover 96, but even he could not prevent.

On 21 May 2010 it was announced that Funkel Wosz will replace the 2010/11 season as coach of VfL Bochum.

Statistics

Inserts ( Release 19 May 2007)

  • Oberliga (1st League of the GDR )
  • Liga (2nd league in the GDR )
  • 2 Bundesliga

Achievements

  • Rise in the GDR Oberliga 1987
  • Promotion to the 1st League 1994, 1996, 2002 and 2006 with VfL Bochum

Find out more

  • In his time as an active league players Wosz was due to its agile game way journalists often referred to as "magic mouse ".
  • He is the first Bochum player who has received an official farewell match. On September 8, 2007, a UEFA Cup All Star Team VfL Bochum was set up against a selection of old colleagues of Dariusz Wosz in rewirpowerSTADION. The game ended with 12:8, where Wosz played for both teams and scored two goals.
  • Since May 2005, he runs a football school in Bochum.
  • Wosz runs each in Halle and Leipzig Wosz a fan shop and takes over the HFC Merchandise store merchandising of the Halle FC. The Wosz Fanshop is also supplier of the soccer school in Bochum.
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