Dieter Renner

Dieter Renner ( born December 18, 1949 in Giengen; † 28 May 1998 in Ruit on the Fildern ) was a German football coach and former professional football player for the then second division side Stuttgarter Kickers. Renner was used as a midfielder and defender.

Stations as a player

Renner made ​​his debut in 1974 in the Bundesliga 2 and completed in his first season of 37 of 38 games, scoring four goals in a season in which his club only narrowly avoiding relegation. Just one year earlier had hit in the Regionalliga Süd, then the second- highest division in German football, part of the squad in Stuttgart. Overall, he came during six seasons of Bundesliga 2 to 190 missions with 15 goals 1974-1979 at this time., He was 24 times rewarded with a yellow card, but never sent off. After the end of his professional career, he played for one year at SV Göppingen.

Stations as a club coach

Renner took over on 23 October 1984, the coach of his former club Stuttgart Kickers. There he remained until the end of the season 1986/87 trainers and led the club in 1987, the DFB Cup, which was lost over Hamburg final. He then coached for one and a half seasons, the second division Kickers Offenbach, where he was released on 28 February 1989. After that, he was for a few months coach of SV Darmstadt 98, also in the 2nd Bundesliga. From 1991, he worked as an assistant coach in the Bundesliga at the 1 FC Nuremberg, where he took over on 10 November 1993 for just three months the head coaching job. After that he was no longer higher class act as a coach.

As of 1995, Renner was working as a teacher of mathematics and sport in Stuttgart. In 1997 he returned to the dugout and took over the amateur club SV Bonlanden to which he piloted two former professionals of Stuttgarter Kickers with Ralf Vollmer and Bernd Schindler. End of May 1998, he died of a heart attack.

Success as a coach

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