Horst Heese

Horst Heese ( born December 31, 1943 in Dusseldorf ) is a former football player and football coach.

Playing career

Heese played 149 Bundesliga games for Eintracht Frankfurt and Hamburger SV ( 1972-1974 ). Heese was in his playing days as a center forward who sought the scoring with each use, and himself not spared. Soon after coach Erich Ribbeck had brought him from unterklassigen Wuppertal SV to first division club Eintracht Frankfurt, Heese was awarded the attribute Kamikaze striker. They told him he was going with his head where others Eintracht player moved away the foot. So Heese seemed to be an ideal complement to the Frankfurt team, the most technically - savvy tended preferred football and was not very often wrongly called Beautifully players. The properties eventually led the HSV to commit Heese as successor to Uwe Seeler.

Coaching career

As a coach he was for Kickers Offenbach, 1st FC Nuremberg and Frankfurt Eintracht active. In his time as coach of Eintracht Frankfurt he underwent on May 22, 1993 away game against Bayer 05 Uerdingen one in the media acclaimed, momentous Weschselfehler that led to the loss of the actually recovered after a 5-2 Game Result Points on green table. In error to have replaced with the removal of the football German Slobodan Komljenovic a foreigner because of the Substitutes of Slovaks Marek Penksa by another foreigner, he crossed the at that time allowed quota of three simultaneously playing foreigners per team, because with the players Zchadadse, Yeboah Okocha and already three foreigners were on the court. Twice, in 1988 to 1991 and 2003 to 2005, he took over as coach in the National Football Team of Malta.

For years Heese lives with his family in the East Belgian town of Eupen.

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