Uwe Bialon

Uwe Bialon ( born August 20, 1963 in Aalen ) is a former German football player. He played his career in Germany and Cyprus.

Sports career

Bialon began playing football at TSV Essingen and switched to the juniors of VfR Aalen and VfB Stuttgart later. With the A - youth clubs of the Stuttgart striker took a German league titles, once he became German Vice Champion. In the 1982/83 season he was transferred to the First Team of the Swabians and denied a Bundesliga game. He subsequently played for the BV 08 Lüttringhausen, Tennis Borussia Berlin, Hertha BSC and the SG Wattenscheid 09 and came to a total of 64 appearances in the second division.

In 1988 Bialon the reigning Cypriot champions Pezoporikos Larnaca, with whom he 1988/89 took in the European Champions Cup. Although he retired with the team there in the first round against the Swedish representative IFK Gothenburg and landed in the following years with the club only in mid-table, but remained on the Mediterranean island. After the club had joined forces in 1994 with the local rivals EPA Larnaca, he left the club and joined the league rivals AEL Limassol, then he moved to the then Swiss second division side FC Sursee.

Meanwhile Bialon has worked as a coach in the amateur field. He joined, among others, as manager of the Berlin club Olympiakos Berlin, BFC Germania 1888 SC Union Southeast, as well as with BSC in Brandenburg Prussia 07 Mahlow in appearance. Currently Bialon is the coach of the Brandenburg division Ludwigsfelder FC.

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