Juri Schlünz

Yuri Schlünz ( born July 27, 1961 in East Berlin) is a football manager and former football player.

Career as a player

Yuri Schlünz grew up since the age of six to Rostock and was 14 years old orphan. He became a member of the F. C. 1968 Hansa Rostock. With the junior team of the Hanseatic League he was third in 1975 and 1979, second in the East German championship. In 1979 he was appointed to the cadre of the 1st team of the league - Absteigers and debuted on September 16, 1979 against construction Sternberg in fdgb Cup and six days later, on September 22, 1979, as second-rate DDR -Liga. With two goals in the 3-0 victory at shipping / port of Rostock he managed a convincing start. With the triple relegated from the league in the previous five years Rostockers Schlünz managed to rise again as the unbeaten league leaders. He had even contributed with 25 inserts and 11 goals to do so. In the following season 1980/81 he secured with FC Hansa as a tithe -placed league of the league. 1983 Schlünz part of the team of the East German Olympic team, but played only a qualifying match on October 5, 1983 at the home stadium Baltic against Finland (1-0 ). The GDR subsequently boycotted the Olympic Games in Los Angeles.

Until 1985/86 Schlünz played six years for Rostock in the highest East German league and became the performers and playmaker. During this time he also denied six caps for the U- 21 team of the GDR. Hansa 1986 but rose again in the DDR -Liga, whereupon the following season 1986/87 not only to rise again, but also the way into fdgb Cup Final succeeded. Against 1 FC Locomotive Leipzig subject Schlünz with Rostock despite interim guidance with 4:1. The fourth place went to the 1988/89 season, Rostock qualified for the international UEFA Cup 1989/90, in the Schlünz played a match against the Czech representatives Banik Ostrava. Hansa was eliminated in the first round of the competition.

As captain Schlünz led the F. C. Hansa in the final championship round of the German Democratic Republic in 1990/91 with six goals in 24 missions for the first title in club history. In the June 2, 1991 for the last time discharged Cup final Hansa defeated the Eisenhüttenstädter steel FC 1-0 and thus won the Double; this Schlünz had come in all cup matches to use and had a Pokaltor achieved. In twelve years, when F. C. Hansa had completed Schlünz to reach the championship integration into the now all-German Bundesliga 228 games in the league (48 goals), 53 appearances in the league ( 20 goals ) and 42 games in the Cup (18 goals).

The last East German Champions 1991 at the DFB - Supercup participating subject Schlünz with Hansa against 1 FC Kaiserslautern and was placed as the first player in the history of the German Football Association with the newly introduced second yellow card from the square. In the European Cup of Champions 1991/92 Schlünz completed two missions against eventual champions FC Barcelona difference Rostock but again in the first round of an international competition. In the first all-German Bundesliga 1991/92 season Schlünz occupied by three goals in 25 games with Hansa only rank 18 and thus rose from the 2nd Bundesliga. In the second division seasons 1992/93 and 1993/94 Schlünz completed a further 50 operations for Rostock, where he was able to achieve six goals. In four DFB Cup inserts during these three seasons Schlünz remained without a goal.

For the F. C. Hansa denied Schlünz 406 duty stakes - including 356 League, 46 Cup and three European Cup inserts as well as a game in the Supercup - and is the player with the most competitive match inserts, the third highest number of league operations and the third most league goals for Hansa.

In 1994 Schlünz the end of his career together with Gernot Alms for Mecklenburg Parchimer FC, ​​with whom he rose in 1994/95 in the Oberliga Nordost (Season Nord). After seven goals in 28 league games - 1995/96 he ended his active career in 1996.

Career as a coach and official

1996 Schlünz was initially a youth coach at FC Hansa Rostock, for which he in 1997 as an assistant coach working with the coaches Ewald Lienen, Andreas Zachhuber, Friedhelm glitter and Armin Veh (most recently also with assistant coach Wolfgang glitter ). It was Schlünz by Zach Huber and Funkels respective dismissal between the 7th July and September 19, 2000 or as an interim coach of the Hanseatic League on 2 December 2001 until 2 January 2002 before October 15, 2003 as the successor to Vehs head coach of the standing this time on the last rank of the Bundesliga FC Hansa was. End of the season 2003/ 04 Schlünz reached Hansa still in ninth place, after which the club renounced the reaching participation in the UEFA Intertoto Cup and instead the DFB - League Cup in 2004 took part in its first round Hansa eliminated against Bayer 04 Leverkusen. 2004/ 05 Juri Schlünz occurred after the seventh home defeat of the Hanseatic League in a row on 14 November 2004 as the coach of FC Hansa back. Under Schlünz ' successor Jörg Berger Rostock rose in the same season from the 2nd Bundesliga.

First Schlünz remained active as a scout for Rostock, took over in 2006/ 07 in addition, the training of a youth team of FC Hansa in July 2007 and was youth coordinator and thus also Executive Board Member at FC Hansa. In 2010 he resigned from the Board Hansas and again took over the training of a youth team, while he remained youth coordinator at the same time. Meanwhile Schlünz had worked in November 2008 again as interim coach of the Hanseatic League, in which Frank Pagelsdorf was on leave because of lack of success. After a 0-6 defeat against 1 FC Kaiserslautern Schlünz handed the coaching job at the new head coach Dieter Eilts. 2012 Schlünz returned back to the board of the association when he became head of the professional players Department.

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