Uwe Wegmann

Uwe Wegmann ( born January 14, 1964 in Immenstadt ) is a football coach and former German football player.

Career

Wegmann began in 1985 at VfL Bochum striker as his Bundesliga career. In 1987, Wegmann moved to tieferklassigen neighbors Rot-Weiss Essen in 1989 and returned back to VfL Bochum. In 1993 he went with VfL Bochum despite 13 Goals for the first time in the second division from, but was in the 1993/94 season with 22 goals scorer in the Bundesliga 2 and managed with VfL Bochum the first chances of promotion of the club in the Bundesliga. After eight years, 214 Bundesliga matches and 52 Bundesliga goals to Wegmann decided after re- descent of the VfL ​​Bochum in the 1994/95 season for the Bundesliga and moved in 1995 to the first FC Kaiserslautern.

With the 1 FC Kaiserslautern after winning the DFB Cup he celebrated the biggest success of his career, despite the decline of the Palatinate in 1996. However Wegmann was not a regular player at the 1 FC Kaiserslautern. During his career as a professional footballer, he went to 240 Bundesliga games in which he did not receive a red card and was also able to achieve 54 goals.

Ultimately joined Wegmann then 1997 to FC Lugano in Switzerland. He was player-coach at FC Vaduz in Liechtenstein, where he in 2002 his active professional career ended in 1999.

Others

After the end of his career Wegmann opened a football school. He was also player-manager of the Allgäu clubs FV red-white hamlet and FC Kempten.

Currently, Uwe Wegmann coach of Liechtenstein Club USV Eschen / Mauren.

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