- Dieter Renner
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Dieter Renner Personal information Date of birth December 18, 1949 Place of birth Giengen, Germany Date of death May 28, 1998 (aged 48)Place of death Ruit auf den Fildern, Germany Playing position Midfielder/Defender Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1972-1980 Stuttgarter Kickers 190 (15) Teams managed 1984-1987 Stuttgarter Kickers 1987-1989 Kickers Offenbach 1989-1990 SV Darmstadt 98 1991-1994 1. FC Nuremberg (assistant) 1993-1994 1. FC Nuremberg * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).Dieter Renner (born December 18, 1949 in Giengen; died May 28, 1998 in Ruit auf den Fildern) was a German football player and coach.
Honours
As a coach
- DFB-Pokal finalist: 1987.
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–)
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