Frank Hanisch

Frank Hanisch ( born November 6, 1953 in Berlin ) is a former German football player.

Playing career

Frank Hanisch played in the youth first with the BFC North Star, before he moved to Hertha BSC in the A- youth. There he made ​​his debut at the age of 18 years in the first team, as it Helmut Kronsbein in the 1971/72 season in the match at Rot-Weiss Oberhausen einwechselte shortly before the final whistle. Over the next two seasons Hanisch became a regular player and also as Hans Eder from 14 March 1974 took over as coach, he maintained this status. However, under George Kessler, the Hertha in 1974 took over, he came over the next three seasons, only six league games and concluded with the vice- championship season 1974/75 he was not used.

Then joined Frank Hanisch 1977 Wuppertal SV. The second division season joined the Wuppertal off on a mid-table. For Hanisch the season was initially disappointing, and only in the third coach Bernd Hoss he played to the end of the season in the starting lineup.

Nevertheless, Frank Hanisch left after one year the WSV and returned to Berlin, where he signed a contract signed with Tennis Borussia. The Borussia Frank Hanisch played three seasons in the 2nd Bundesliga Nord before 1981 his playing career ended.

After the active career

Today Hanisch worked as coach of VfL Potsdam 1.

Private

His brother Peter (1952-2009) was also a football player.

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