Dieter Schlindwein

Dieter Schlindwein ( born February 7, 1961 in Charles Village ) is a former German footballer who St. in the 1980s and 1990s for the SV Waldhof Mannheim, Werder Bremen, Eintracht Frankfurt and FC Pauli total of 400 games in the first and second divisions has denied.

Players and clubs

Trained as an industrial clerk played the position of the pre- Oppers. Due to its robust footballing commitment, he was nicknamed iron -Dieter.

As a teenager, he played for FC Baden Germania Karl village. With the SV Waldhof Mannheim, where he played since 1977, it increased 1982/83 on in the Premier League. In 1986 he moved to Werder Bremen, where he played only one season and only came to three inserts. From the 1987/88 season he played with Eintracht Frankfurt and won with the people of Frankfurt 1988 DFB-Pokal. From the 1989/90 season he played for FC St. Pauli, where he was elected team captain. His last professional match took place on March 16, 1996: Against Borussia Mönchengladbach (final score 0:2 ), he said goodbye with a red card.

Overall, he came into his pro career on 186 first division and second division 214 games.

Internationals

Schlindwein was used five times in the German U - 21 national team, and a time in German amateur national team, and a time in the German Olympic team ( at the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles ).

Coach

Dieter Schlindwein is the owner of A coaching license. As a coach, he worked for the DFB and since June 2004 as A-Juniors coach of FC St. Pauli. He was released in April 2005 because of lack of success, as the A- youth standing on a relegation place.

He is a talent development coach GOFUS eV, a non-profit organization of former and current professional football players who organize golf tournaments for charitable purposes. He also works as a youth coach in the football schools by Manfred Kaltz and Michael Rummenigge.

Controversies

A scandal caused Dieter Schlindwein early 1994, when he swore in a training camp of FC St. Pauli Brazilian Leonardo Manzi as "black pig". For this insult to Schlindwein apologized later.

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