Jörg Heinrich

Jörg Heinrich 2009

Jörg Heinrich ( born December 6, 1969 in Böhne - Wilhelminenhof, Circle Rathenow ) is a former German football player and current football coach.

Career

Henry began playing football at the BSG Motor Rathenow. From 1982 to 1984 he played for FC Vorwärts Frankfurt (Oder) and then returned to his hometown club. After one season at SC Oberhavel Velten 1990 he ventured to step into the West and went to Kickers Emden.

After he was chosen by the coaches of the Oberliga Nord player of the season 1993/94, he joined in the summer of 1994 for $ 100,000 in the Bundesliga for SC Freiburg. Between 1996 and 1998, and between 2000 and 2003 he played for Borussia Dortmund. In between he played for Fiorentina in the Italian Serie A. The sum of DM 25 million, paid the Florence of the BVB was the highest transfer that was previously paid for a German player.

2003/ 04 he ran for the 1st FC Cologne. Later he was active for the fourth division Ludwigsfelder FC before 2005 he moved to what was then relegated to the Oberliga Nordost ( Season North ) 1 FC Union Berlin, where he ended his active career in December 2005 and took over the post of sporting director. He gave this office on 1 March 2007 again Christian Beeck from and has been an honorary member of the Bureau. In the 2006/07 season he played in his spare time for chemistry Premnitz some point games in the state of Brandenburg class. In summer 2007, he returned after 17 years back to Velten. Here, however, he only played in the seniors. From 2008 to 2011 he played at the BSC Rathenow in 1994 in the national league Brandenburg -Nord ( seventh-highest division).

Jörg Heinrich lives in Berlin and runs a sporting goods store with branches in Berlin -Spandau and Rathenow. He also graduated in April 2012 from an apprenticeship as a football coach.

On 1 July 2013, sparked Ingolf pile on as coach of BSC Rathenow 1994.

National

Jörg Heinrich made ​​his debut on 21 June 1995. 2-0 victory against Italy in Zurich he was in the starting. In 1996 he came to no international duty and was not in the squad for the European Football Championship 1996. Was only on 26 February 1997, he came back to one international cap, as the 1-0 win against Israel in the 90th minute for it Mario Basler came on. The use against Israel was his third international match. With the national team, he also took part in the Football World Cup 1998 in France. On 18 July 1999, it was nominated for the German squad for the Confederations Cup Joerg Heinrich von Erich Ribbeck. In the tournament, for that Germany qualified as European champions in 1996, but the team was eliminated when bottom-placed. Henry came in all three games available for use. The last group match on 30 July 1999 against the United States, was his last international match for the time being.

Henry was not nominated after the tournament of Ribbeck, so not for the German squad for Euro 2000. On August 8, 2000, he was nominated for the national team after a year of absence, when he spoke of Ribbeck's successor Rudi Völler for the friendly match on 16 August. 2000 was mustered in Hanover against Spain. Against Spain he was in the starting line-up and, after 67 minutes replaced by Thomas Linke. The game won the German national team 4-1. He was nominated for the preliminary squad for the Soccer World Cup 2002 2002. In the test internationals against Wales (0-1) and Austria ( 6:2 ), he was used. However, the test match against Austria should be his last international match on 18 May 2002. On 21 May 2002 Henry himself announced his renunciation of participation in the World Cup. After the World Cup Henry was not nominated. Overall, Jörg Heinrich wore 1995-2002 37 times the national jersey.

Play

Henry was considered a very versatile player. Although he was nominally left- winger, he was both and offensively (24 goals in 204 Bundesliga games) and defensive equally strong. With Borussia Dortmund for example played Henry, as needed, alternating right and left Vorstopper as well as the right or left winger.

Clubs

As a player

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As sports director

Statistics

  • 37 matches
  • Italy Serie A: 57 games; 5 goals Fiorentina: 57 games; 5 goals
  • DFB-Pokal 5 games; 2 Goals 1 FC Köln: 2 games; 1 Goal
  • Borussia Dortmund: 3 games; 1 Goal

Achievements

With Borussia Dortmund:

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