Frank Lieberam

Frank Lieberam ( born December 17, 1962 in Halberstadt ) was soccer players and soccer coaches in the GDR and the Federal Republic.

Playing career

Frank Lieberam volunteered at age 13 in 1976 at the 1 FC Magdeburg. There, he initially went through the usual youth teams. In the junior team of the FCM he made through his good work, young leaders of the GDR Football Association attention to himself, so he was included in the squad of the national junior team. There he completed 21 international matches, later five internationals were added to the U-21 national team.

At the beginning of the football season 1980/81 was 1.70 m wide Lieberam, who had now finished his apprenticeship as a mechanical engineer, was added to the line-up of FCM for the junior league, where he was nominated as a midfielder. Although he was officially reported in 1982 for the DDR - Oberliga team Lieberam already denied on October 17, 1981 in a cup match in forward Dessau ( 2-0 ) his first competitive game with the first team of the FCM. A week later he was in his first league game in the encounter Dynamo Dresden - 1st FCM (Dresden won 5-0 ) are used. However, he was able to prevail in the decisive league team does not, by 1981, he came up to the summer of 1983 there only eleven times used.

Then began a frantic change of phase. For the 1983/84 season Lieberam went to the third-class district division Lok Halberstadt, who had just missed the rise in short supply in the DDR -Liga. Since the rise did not materialize with Lieberam, Lieberam returned to 1.FC Magdeburg, where it was used in the season 1984/85 again only four times in the league. Then he moved to Oberliga BSG Stahl Riesa where he finally was charged with 25 inserts ( 3 goals ) for top-flight regulars. Such playful strengthened took Lieberam in the summer of 1986, again before a change and joined the DDR veteran Dynamo Dresden. There he was IN the state security until the end of the GDR.

In Dresden he made the breakthrough to immediately starting eleven, but now in the defense area. Until the change Dynamo Dresden in the Bundesliga Lieberam played 118 top-flight appearances for Dresden. Of the 20 European games Dynamos between 1986 and 1991 19 encounters with Lieberam took place. 1989 and 1990 Lieberam with Dynamo Dresden East German football champion, with 26 and 25 - point game missions he had this relevant portion, as the Double in 1990 from the additional profit of the East German Cup, as in the final against the police -SV Schwerin he as a Libero 2-1 win secured.

His consistent performances prompted coach Manfred Zapf, use the Dresdner also in the senior team. This happened on April 26, 1989 in the World Cup qualifying match USSR - GDR ( 3:0), was used in the Lieberam as a representative for the non- operational Dirk Stahmann as a sweeper. Since Stahmann quickly returned to the national team and with Eduard Geyer came a new coach, Lieberam was not further used in the GDR selection.

In the last league season 1990/91, which started as a DDR - Oberliga and ended as NOFV- Oberliga, Dynamo Dresden was behind Hansa Rostock runner-up and qualified along with the Rostockers for the Bundesliga. In the first six series of the 1991/92 season of the now 30 -year-old Lieberam was used only five times. Lieberam Then resumed his previous activities hiking back up, left Germany and reported on to the South Korean club Ulsan Hyundai. There he played for half a year, then returned to Germany and went to second division side VfL ​​Wolfsburg. Here he became a regular player again and contested between 1992 and 1995 in the 2nd Bundesliga 111 point games. Lieberams contract in Wolfsburg ended 30 June 1996, after which he returned to the starting point of his career, 1.FC Magdeburg, back. There he played until 1998 in Regional, thereafter to end his career as a football player.

Coaching career

Immediately after the end of his active career, Lieberam turned to a trainer. First stop was the third division FC Erzgebirge Aue, where he Lutz Lindemann replaced on 1 July 1998, which had brought the club last season only on the disappointing 7th place. Than ten laps to end season ranked 7th saw no opportunities for advancement Aue, Lieberam was released on 8 March 1999. At the beginning of the season 1999/2000 he was coach at sechstklassigen country division VfB Germania Halberstadt. Here Lieberam remained as manager for the longest and was the most successful. He led the team in 2000 in the Federation League and 2003 in the fourth-rate Oberliga Nordost. When it came to disagreements within the team in 2004, Lieberam stepped back in December surprising.

That same month, he accepted the offer of the table last of the Regionalliga Nord, 1 FC Union Berlin, to assume the post of head coach. Lieberam no longer managed the hoped-for rescue, he was relegated with his team in the Amateur Oberliga. Although the FC Union still promising was the resurgence of the race after the Hinserie 2005/2006, Lieberam was released on 9 December 2005 for allegedly surprising lack of sporting skills.

At the beginning of 2006 Lieberam took a new coach to work with the association first division club FC Lok Stendal. Here was his career unlucky. With the commitment Lieberams you had in Stendal yet the rise in league before his eyes, but in June 2006, the club was forced to declare bankruptcy. Although the space in the fifth division was maintained, but the sporting decline was unstoppable. Although Lieberam had a contract until June 30, 2009, he finished his work in Stendal end of 2006. His last coaching position was the Amateur - Oberliga MSV Neuruppin, where he worked until May 2007.

After the end of his sporting career Frank Lieberam works for the player agency Stars & Friends.

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