Werner Dreßel

Werner Dressel ( born August 30, 1958 in Hambach, Lower Franconia ) is a former German football player, who graduated from 1977 to 1986 in the Football League 229 games with 45 goals.

Career

Youth, 1968-1977

The come of the SpVgg Hambach over FC Schweinfurt 05 1 FC Nuremberg youth players played in the spring of 1977, six caps in the DFB national youth team and also took in May at the UEFA youth tournament in Belgium in part. Directly coming from the club's youth he signed a player contract to license round 1977/78 at the Bundesliga Werder Bremen and moved to the Weser.

Active, 1977-1992

The fast man on the left wing was in Bremen immediately the regular cast. When he had achieved 1979/80 in his third season in 33 appearances 12 goals, he accepted the offer of the Vice Master Hamburger SV and had to do it in the future with coach Branko Zebec. The HSV also came in the Round in 1980/81 with Dreßel on the second place, but was negative for the winger a lengthy knee injury that allowed him only 15 times and also the personal outlook for Round 1981/82 loaded. On the second day changed coach Ernst Happel on August 15, 1981 in a 1-1 draw at the 1 FC Kaiserslautern Werner Dreßel to its single use in the round 1981/82 for Hamburger SV in the Kaiserslautern Betz a mountain. On Wednesday, August 26, 1981, denied the transferred in a blitz in the Noris striker the first game for the 1st FC Nuremberg. Hamburger SV, he was on the broadcast master, won with 3-0 in Nuremberg. For Dreßel and Nuremberg, the exchange still paid off: The player came in 31 missions on nine hits and the "club" could keep up with the 13th rank the class.

To round 1983/84 the 1st FC Nuremberg undertook the experienced Dortmund striker Manfred Burgsmüller. In the negotiations at the exchange, the two teams could so approximated that Werner Dreßel after the first two -rounds struck the opposite direction and on August 31, 1983 denied the first game for Borussia Dortmund. Nuremberg rose from a Table in this round, Dortmund came to severe turbulence in the coach area ( four coaches worked with more and less success in this round in Dortmund: Uli Maslo, Helmut Witte, Hans -Dieter Tip Hauer, Horst Franz ) to the negative points account of 30:38 points to 13th place in the table. Dreßel had scored three goals in 27 games for the Westphalia.

Under coach Pál Csernai it was for the man of the left offensive side is not well in the round 1985/86. Only in two games he could play, in four other games he was substituted off or on. When Reinhard Juicy Csernai replaced as coach from 20 April 1986, the situation for Dreßel also did not improve. On the final day, April 26, 1986, in a 4-1 success in Hannover he came on in the 82nd minute and came in the three relegation matches against the third party the 2nd Bundesliga, Fortuna Köln, May not be used. In the summer of 1986, Werner Dreßel adopted by joining Arminia Hannover in the Bundesliga.

In Eintracht Braunschweig he laced 1988-1990 again in 22 games, the football boots in the 2nd Bundesliga.

1991/92 he stormed again in the Oberliga Hessen for Viktoria Aschaffenburg and 1992-1994 for Borussia Fulda. Then a few months at Alemannia Haibach. He was player-coach of the country division club DJK Forest Mountain from October 1994 to 1999.

Selection vocations, 1978-1983

After the inserts in the national youth team in 1977, the Left Wing of Werder Bremen made ​​his debut at age 19 in the German national team of amateurs. In the friendly match on 22 March 1978 in Lucca against Italy he formed together with Hansi Müller from VfB Stuttgart the left wing. After that he took part in the European Championship finals in Athens in May with the DFB amateurs. He stormed the semi-final against Yugoslavia as well as in the game for the 3rd place against Ireland on the left wing. His fourth and last game for the amateur national team, he played on September 26, 1978 in Bielefeld against China A, where he contributed a hit also for the 2-1 victory. With the use on 19 December 1979 in Genoa during the game against Italy on the side of Klaus Augenthaler, Wilfried Hannes, Kurt Niedermayer, Dieter Hoeness and Lothar Matthäus in the B national team, he climbed to the next level in the hierarchy of the DFB - selected teams. In 1980, two more missions followed in the German B-team. As on November 16, 1982, the Olympic team selection in Emmen against Holland fought out the first official game, even Werner Dreßel in this debut game for the DFB was in use. After his third game on April 24, 1983 in Lisbon against Portugal the international career of the offensive players who ended up on the left wing.

Coach

As a coach Dreßel worked at Borussia Fulda, as a youth base coach of the DFB, 24 November 1986 at SV Arminia Hannover, for SpVgg Greuther Fürth 2001 to 2007 as a youth and assistant coach as well as in October 2001 to 13 September 1987 in November / December 2003, as an interim coach.

From 16 January 2008 until his leave of absence on 21 September of the same year he coached the 1 FC Schweinfurt 05 in the Bavarian League. From March 1, 2010 Dreßel was junior coordinator at TV Königsberg in 1862 in the Bavarian town of Königsberg and took over this even on an interim basis as a coach for two games at end of season 2009/10. When the team was trained from July 1, 2010 by Gerd Köhler, Dreßel acted again as a junior coordinator. In early 2011 took over as coach Dreßel again when TV Königsberg. In January 2013 Dreßel was introduced as the new coach in league club Viktoria Aschaffenburg. Dreßel was on leave at Viktoria Aschaffenburg on 23 April 2013.

On July 11, 2013 it was announced that Werner Dreßel new co- trainer at SV Elversberg is there to attest the coach Jens Kiefer, who must make his coaching license at the Sport University in Cologne.

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