Hans-Dieter Schmidt

Hans -Dieter Schmidt ( born January 9, 1948 in Hannover ) is a German football coach.

Career

Hans -Dieter Schmidt was first football players (including the youth and with the amateurs of Hannover 96), but had to end his career due to a serious injury at the age of 23 years. In the following years he received his diploma as a football coach and worked the first years of the SV 06 Taught. After one year each at SV Meppen and Eintracht Nordhorn he went as a responsible coach to VfB Oldenburg, where he was in 1988 German amateur runner. It was followed by two years as coach of the amateur team of FC Bayern Munich, before 1990 the managerial positions in Hanover took over 96. During this time he acted for two games as interim coach until Michael Lorkowski took over the team. It was followed by other stations as a trainer and manager at VfB Lübeck and VfL Osnabrueck, before the first time you went abroad in 1994. It was coach at Baladeia Mehalla in the first division of Egypt. After only one year, he moved into the premier league of Saudi Arabia Quadessiah Al Khobar. In 1996 he returned to Germany and took over the managerial positions at the 1 FC Magdeburg. In September 1996 he also took over as coach and also celebrated among other things, promotion to the Regionalliga. After his release in autumn 1999 was its next stop Hamburger SV, where he served as chief scout for the Nachwuchssichtung. In the years 2003 to 2007, Schmidt was again working abroad. He coached teams in Iran ( Persepolis ), Ghana (King Faisal Babes, Ashante Kotoko of Kumasi, All Blacks FC ), Egypt ( Ismaily SC) and South Africa ( Black Leopards ). From the beginning of the season 2008/ 09 until December 2009 was Hans -Dieter Schmidt athletic director at the district Oberliga SC BW 94 Papenburg. He was coach of the 2009 three months Ghanaian first division Sekondi Eleven Wise FC.

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