- Dieter Lieberwirth
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Dieter Lieberwirth Personal information Date of birth January 13, 1954 Place of birth Fürth, Germany Playing position Midfielder Club information Current club 1. FC Nuremberg (youth team) Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1975-1989 1. FC Nuremberg 270 (39) Teams managed 1987-1991 1. FC Nuremberg (assistant) 1990 1. FC Nuremberg (caretaker) 1991-2002 SG Quelle Fürth 2003-2005 1. FC Nuremberg (assistant) 2005 1. FC Nuremberg (caretaker) 2005-2007 1. FC Nuremberg (assistant) 2007-2008 1. FC Nuremberg (youth team assistant) 2008-present 1. FC Nuremberg (youth team) * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 19:09, 10 February 2009 (UTC).
† Appearances (Goals).Dieter "Jogi" Lieberwirth (born January 13, 1954) is a German football coach and a former player. As of February 2009, he is managing the youth team of 1. FC Nuremberg. In the 2005/06 season, he was caretaker manager of 1. FC Nuremberg for one game.
Honours
- DFB-Pokal finalist: 1982.
External links
- (German) Profile at transfermarkt.de
1. FC Nuremberg – managers Spiksley (1913–14) · Kürschner (1921–22) · Spiksley (1927) · Michalke (1927–28) · Konrád (1930–32) · Schaffer (1932–35) · Michalke (1935–36) · Orth (1936–39) · Riemke (1939–41) · Schmidt (1941–45) · Michalke (1946–47) · Schmitt (1947–49) · Schmidt (1950–52) · Riemke (1952–54) · Binder (1955–60) · Widmayer (1960–63) · Csaknády (1963–64) · Baumann (1964–65) · Csaknády (1965–66) · Vincze (1966) · Merkel (1967–69) · Körner (a.i.) (1969) · Klötzer (1969–70) · Barthel (1970–71) · Mihajlović (1971) · Langner (1971) · Čajkovski (1971–73) · Tilkowski (1973–76) · Buhtz (1976–78) · Kern (1978) · Gebhardt (1978–79) · Vliers (1979) · Gebhardt (1979–80) · Heese (1980–81) · Popp (1981) · Hoffmann (1981) · Elzner (1981) · Klug (1981–83) · Kröner (1983) · Popp (1983) · Höher (1984–88) · Gerland (1988–90) · Lieberwirth (1990) · Haan (1990–91) · Entenmann (1991–93) · Renner (1993–94) · Zobel (1994) · Sebert (1995) · Gerland (1995–96) · Entenmann (1996–97) · Magath (1997–98) · Reimann (1998) · Brunner (1998) · Rausch (1998–2000) · Brunner (a.i.) (2000) · Augenthaler (2000–03) · Wolf (2003–05) · Lieberwirth (2005) · Meyer (2005–08) · von Heesen (2008) · Oenning (2008–09) · Hecking (2009–)
Categories:- 1954 births
- Living people
- German footballers
- Fußball-Bundesliga players
- 1. FC Nuremberg players
- German football managers
- 1. FC Nuremberg managers
- German football midfielder, 1950s birth stubs
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