Michael Wiesinger

Michael Wiesinger (* December 27, 1972 in Burghausen ) is a former German football player and coach.

Career

As a player

From the fourth to ninth year played at the sports club Wiesinger German youth force Emmerting, then nine years for the sports club Wittgendorf, one year in the youth department of TSV 1860 München and SpVgg Starnberg. On August 6, 1993 ( 1st Round ) was Wiesinger his Bundesliga debut when he came on in the 81st minute for Manfred Schwabl; the club lost 2:5 at Hamburger SV. His first Bundesliga meant on December 4, 1993 ( 19th Round ) the 1-0 win in the away match against 1.FC Cologne. After his inaugural season he went with the 1st FC Nuremberg from the 2nd Bundesliga, only three years later, the ascent was made from the.

After another year in the Upper House Wiesinger moved to Bayern Munich for which he on October 30, 1999 ( 10th Round ) scored his only goal in 19 games. In the 5-0 win at home to VfL Wolfsburg he set the scoring in the 89th minute ago. In 2001, Wiesinger the club, but remained in Munich. It was followed by three seasons with TSV 1860 Munich, before he was eligible to play on 17 January 2004 for SV Wacker Burghausen in the second league. His contract in Burghausen ran with the relegation to the Regionalliga Süd from the end of the 2006/07 season. 2007 obliged him SpVgg Weiden, for which he was still playing for a year in the Bavarian League.

As a coach

Since 1 July 2008, Wiesinger exercised coach at FC Ingolstadt 04 activities; First he served as head coach the U -23, from the April 21, 2009, first as interim coach, due to the leave of absence of head coach Thorsten Fink, then, fitted as of 22 May 2009, with a two-year contract as an assistant coach (at the page of Horst Koeppel ) and after his release on 9 November 2009 the first team. The FC Ingolstadt announced on 21 December 2009, the contract extension with Michael Wiesinger until June of 2011 and undertook with Henning citizens an additional assistant coach. By relegated to the 3rd league at the end of the season 2008/ 09 club Wiesinger came with the third place in the table and the two relegation matches against Hansa Rostock immediate return to the 2nd Bundesliga. After only four points from their first eleven games of the season 2010/11 Wiesinger was released on 6 November 2010 from his duties at FC Ingolstadt. During his time at Ingolstadt Wiesinger completed the training for trainer's license at the Sports University in Cologne, which he successfully completed in 2011.

Beginning of the 2011/12 season took Michael Wiesinger the second team of the 1st FC Nuremberg.

On January 1, 2013 Wiesinger took over together with the previously acting as assistant coach Armin Reutershahn as the coaching team Erstligaelf the Nuremberg from previously exchanged for VfL Wolfsburg Dieter Hecking. On October 7, 2013 Wiesinger was released together with Reutershahn. When the cause was believed to have previously suffered a day 0-5 defeat against Hamburg, after which the 1st FC Nuremberg after eight games without a win was on the relegation place in the Bundesliga in the meantime.

Achievements

  • Champions League winner ( 1): 2001
  • German Champion (2): 2000, 2001
  • DFB Cup Winners (1 ): 2000
  • League Cup Winners (2): 1999, 2000
  • Bundesliga promotion ( 1): 1998
  • Second division promotion ( 1): 1997
  • Second division promotion (1 ): 2010
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