Reiner Hollich

Reiner Hollich ( born November 11, 1955 in Mannheim ) is a former German football player and current coach.

Career

Reiner Hollich played from 1975 to 1978 at SV Waldhof Mannheim. In total, he completed 22 games in the 2nd Bundesliga Süd and a cup match. From there he moved in 1978 to the SV Sandhausen, more stations as a player were the SV 98 Schwetzingen and the ASV Feudenheim.

As a coach Hollich 1988 returned to the Alsenweg to SV Waldhof back as an amateur trainer. This office had Hollich held until 1994. He then continued to work as a coach and assistant coach in the region. The SG Oftersheim he led from the fifth division to the Oberliga Baden- Württemberg, same succeeded in 2003 with the TSG Weinheim. His former team-mate Günter Sebert brought Hollich back to SV Waldhof. For the 2009/10 season Hollich took over the amateurs of SV Waldhof by Walter Pradt. Once was not renewed after the season 2009/10, the Treaty of Walter Pradt as manager of Waldhof Mannheim, Reiner Hollich took over the first team of SV Waldhof. Reiner Hollich succeeded in his first season as head coach of SV Waldhof the title in the league BW and thus the promotion to the Regionalliga. After Hollich was informed on April 2, 2013 about the fact that the athletic director Günter Sebert was released with immediate effect from his position at SV Waldhof, he also asked for his immediate release as the head coach of the forest Höfer. In 2014 he was again coach at TSG Weinheim.

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