Michél Mazingu-Dinzey

Dinzey in the jersey of FC St. Pauli

Michél Mazingu - Sinda - Dinzey (born 15 October 1972 in Berlin ) is a retired German - Congolese football player.

Football

Player Career

Dinzey began at the age of six years playing football for SpVgg Schöneberg Berlin. He joined at the age of twelve years to VfL Beautiful mountain and stayed there for the next four years. The clubs merged later and occur now than 1.FC Schöneberg. In 1988 he went to FV Wannsee and played one year with the A-Juniors; the age of 17 he played in the first team of FV Wannsee in the big leagues. After a year he moved to VfB lights field, and played there for two more years in the big leagues.

1994 Dinzey began his professional career at the Bundesliga VfB Stuttgart. On August 2, he was in the away match against TSV 1860 München his debut in the Bundesliga. After a total of 14 appearances for VfB signed him in 1995 for the 1995/96 season FC St. Pauli with the prospect of being a regular player there. He completed 30 games in Hamburg and was first convened in the Congolese national football team. After the season he signed for Hertha BSC. There was Dinzey as starting player is an important part of the team that managed to return to the Bundesliga. He played even a second successful year with Hertha in the Bundesliga. Then brought him the 1860 Munich for 1.3 million D- Mark as an alternative for Horst Heldt.

In two years he was at the Munich on 15 matches and scored one goal. The 1860 qualified for the 2000 Champions League, due to differences with the then coach Werner Lorant made ​​him this but hardly any. Subsequently he moved to Hannover 96 in the second Bundesliga, but also earned a regular place and there was only 13 completed games and two goals scored. In 2001 he went for four months to Vålerenga Oslo in the Norwegian first divisjon. For Vålerenga, which could ascend in the Tippeligaen after this season, he completed ten matches and scored one goal.

In 2002, he returned to Germany at that second division Eintracht Braunschweig. Although the team were relegated from the Bundesliga 2 in the summer of 2003, Dinzey was now heading third division faithful and subsequently graduated with the 2003/04 season statistically his most successful: He ran 32 times for the concord on, scoring 13 goals, also was he Lower Saxony Braunschweig with cup winner. Then he moved back to FC St. Pauli. In the following three years, he graduated in Regional 88 matches and scored 24 goals, he also was twice Hamburger oddset Cup winner. In 2006 he reached the semi-finals with St. Pauli of the DFB Cup and lost to the eventual winner FC Bayern Munich. After the season 2006/ 07, in the St. Pauli was able to qualify for the 2nd Bundesliga, Dinzey left the club and moved for seven months to KSV Holstein Kiel. He graduated from ten games and scored one goal before he ended his career for good. Until July 2012, Dinzey was at the Lower Saxony district division club TSV Apensen active and also worked there as a coach in the men's and youth sector.

Overall Michél Mazingu - Dinzey denied in his career as a professional 90 Bundesliga games, 77 games in the Bundesliga 2 Regionalliga and 220 games. These 33 A- internationals come for the Congo. The fans of FC St. Pauli Dinzey chose the occasion of the association's anniversary 2010 in the Jahrhundertelf.

International career

Michél Dinzey debuted for the national team in the DRC on 19 January 1996 at the Africa Cup in South Africa against Gabon in Durban. He also belonged to the levy of the DR Congo at the African Cup 2000 in Ghana and Nigeria and the African Cup of Nations 2004 Tunisia. His last game he played against the Tunisian national football team during the Africa Cup of 2004.

Coaching career

After retiring as a player Dinzey began in October 2008 at the DFB as a base coach in Hamburg ( Steilshoop ). From 1 March to 31 December 2009, he was an assistant coach in the Congo in the First Division team FC Saint Eloi Lupopo in the city of Lubumbashi (DR Congo ). There he was champion in 2009 and qualified for the CAF Champions League 2010. Afterwards he occasionally worked as an advisor to the Turkish club Diyarbakirspor. In October 2011 Dinzey took over as coach at the district division club TSV Apensen ( Stade ). Since October 2013 he is coach of the sixth division Kosova Hamburg 1977 eV (National League Hansa ).

American Football

From the 2011 season Dinzey kicker is at the newly established men's team of St. Pauli Buccaneers.

TV career

In July 2013 Dinzey took over the TV expert role in sports 1 and acts as an online commentator on Twitter for live games.

Private

Dinzey committed to various social projects, such as Nestwerk eV of the founder Reinhold Beckmann or in the fight against drugs and alcohol in children and adolescents in the psychiatric clinic at the University Hospital Eppendorf in Hamburg. He is also a member of Global United FC, the football games contest against the world's global warming and is committed to regularly for the annual charity event kicking Hamburger with heart

Michél Sinda Mazingu - Dinzey is married and has two children.

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