Heiko Scholz

Heiko Scholz ( born January 7, 1966 in Görlitz ) is a German football coach and former football player.

Football career

Soccer player

About the youth teams of Dynamo Görlitz, Dynamo Dresden and the ISG Hagenwerder began Heiko Scholz's career in 1984 when men range DDR - Oberliga Chemie Leipzig. He was immediately core team and played in all 26 league games in which he was selected for use in attack and in the midfield. In addition, he trained as a maintenance mechanic. At the end of the season 1984/85 Chemie Leipzig dismounted in the DDR -Liga. In the GDR League 1985/86 season Scholz graduated 32 point games. After Chemie Leipzig had missed the resurgence, Scholz joined early in the season 1986/87 for local rivals and DDR - runner- 1 FC Locomotive Leipzig. It took until the 6th Round, until the 1.73 m wide midfielder came into the league team to use, but then he denied all other point games in the big leagues. On June 13, 1987 Scholz was the first FC Lok in the final of the East German Football Cup, which won the Leipzig with Scholz as a left midfielder against Hansa Rostock 4-1.

1986 Scholz was included in the squad of the East German youth national team, for whom he played six international matches until 1987. On 29 April 1987, he would receive his first appointment to the senior team. When EM qualifier Soviet Union - East (2-0 ), he came on in the 55th minute for the attack player Ulf Kirsten. By 1990, Scholz played seven matches with the A- selection. In 1988, he was employed as a substitute in two insignificant qualifiers of the GDR Olympic team, the GDR had already gambled for the Olympic football tournament in Seoul.

Scholz remained until 1990 regular at Lok Leipzig and played in those four seasons 86 of 104 discharged point games. In 1988 he reached the East German runner with the locomotive crew. He also appeared in 15 national and twelve European games with. For the season 1990/91 Scholz went back to Dynamo Dresden, where he played in the last GDR Oberliga season and 25 in the first Bundesliga season 1991 /92 Dresden 32 point games. In 1992, he joined Bayer 04 Leverkusen. First Scholz also had a lot of success here. On 12 June 1993 he was with Bayer again in a cup final. In the final of the DFB-Pokal, he won as a left midfielder with his team's final game against Hertha BSC 1-0. He was also appointed on 14 October 1992 for a game in the German national football team ( Germany - Mexico 1:1). After 75 league games in three seasons left Scholz Bayer Leverkusen and joined in the summer of 1995, the runner-up Werder Bremen. With 30 or 21 Bundesliga inserts for the seasons 1995/96 and 1996/97 Scholz also included in Bremen player base. In 1997, he played only the second meeting of the season game day and changed at the beginning of the season in the 2nd Bundesliga to Fortuna Köln where he played nine league games until the end of the season. In the first half of the season 1998/99 he came to Cologne in eleven second division games used to subsequently complete in the second half, nine -point games for the SG Wattenscheid 09 in the 2nd Bundesliga. From 1999 to 2000 Scholz made ​​his career in the amateur field at Dresdner SC finish.

Scholz is a member of Bayer's 04- team tradition, in which he also actively participates in the game mode.

Football coach

After his playing career Scholz made ​​the football instructor certificate and was employed since January 2003 at MSV Duisburg as assistant coach. In December 2005, towards the end of the season 2005/ 06, and in November 2008, Scholz each supervised by coach dismissals as interim coach the team of MSV. However, Heiko Scholz wanted in 2008 to take on its own does not permanently the post of head coach, and thus Peter Neururer was engaged as the new coach. In April 2009, the MSV Duisburg announced that Scholz had to leave the club at the end of the season because of austerity measures after more than six years. Then Scholz submitted after the season brought an action for reinstatement, but which he later withdrew, because he was able to settle out of court with the club. On 14 December 2009 he took over as coach at TSV Germania Windeck, at that time leader in the fünftklassigen NRW-Liga. In 2011 he managed to move up to the Regional and won the Middle Rhine Cup, the Germania Windeck eligible to participate in the DFB Cup competition. In the 2011/12 season Scholz coached FC Viktoria Köln, with whom he also anpeilte promotion to the Regionalliga. To this end, he convinced former Bundesliga professionals like Mariusz Kukielka and Markus Kurth ( as assistant coach ) and other players of Germania Windeck, to accompany him to Viktoria Köln. On 13 November 2012, the Victoria parted amicably by Scholz. Reason to have been " different views " about the future direction of the club. On October 7, 2013 Scholz signed a contract until the end of the season at the 1 FC Locomotive Leipzig, who competes in the Regionalliga Nord.

Statistics

  • DDR - Oberliga: 137 ( Games ) / 10 ( goals)
  • DDR League: 32/11
  • Bundesliga: 159/11
  • Bundesliga 2: 29/ 0
  • Regional: 9/ 0
  • European Cup: 30/1

National team overview

  • All 'A' matches at www.dfb.de

Achievements

  • East German Cup winner 1987 ( 1 FC Lok Leipzig)
  • DDR - runner 1988 ( 1 FC Lok Leipzig)
  • DDR - runner 1991 ( Dynamo Dresden)
  • DFB Cup Winners 1993
  • 2 times promotion to the 1st Bundesliga with MSV Duisburg ( as an assistant coach, 2005 and 2007)
381461
de