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Heiner Schuhmann (; born 4 November 1948) is a retired German
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player and coach best known for his time at
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. He served the club as a player and coach in the first team on five occasions but had his greatest success as a youth coordinator with the club. In the later position he also worked at
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.


Playing career

Schuhmann, a product of the youth program of
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started his senior career with te later club in 1967 in the tier two Regionalliga Süd, where he played for two seasons. Relegated after the 1968–69 season the football department of ''Schwaben'' merged with local rival
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to form
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. Schuhmann continued his career with ''FCA'', now in the tier three
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. In 1971, he left Augsburg to join
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which had just been relegated from the
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to the Regionalliga. After two seasons at this club he returned to FC Augsburg, now freshly promoted to the Regionalliga. He played in the Regionalliga-championship winning side of 1973–74 alongside German international
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. From 1974 Augsburg played in the new 2. Bundesliga South and Schuhmann made 86 appearances for ''FCA'' in this league. He ended his playing career in 1978 and took briefly over as FC Augsburg caretaker manager at the end of the 1977–78 season.


Coaching career

FC Augsburg was relegated from the 2. Bundesliga in 1979 and Schuhmann became the coach of the club for the 1979–80 season. He led the side to a championship in the Bayernliga and promotion to the 2. Bundesliga but did not stay on as coach for the following year. He briefly returned to his coaching role in April 1981 when ''FCA'' sacked coach Heinz Elzner but was unable to save the club from relegation. He returned however for a fourth spell in charge of ''FCA'' in October 1986, now with the club firmly established in third division football, and left again in March 1988, achieving two sixth-place finishes. Schuhmann was the long term coach of the under 19 side of FC Augsburg, which is where he had his greatest success. He coached the youth side of third division ''FCA'' to four German under 19 Cup wins in 1991, 1992, 1994 and 1995. The highlight in this era was however ''FCA's'' German under 19 championship win in 1993 against
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. In this time he discovered players like
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and
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. He left FC Augsburg in 1995 to take over the youth department of
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, which he led for three years, is greatest success there being a German under 17 title in 1997. Schuhmann left Bayern in 1998, by his own admission because his position turned out to be a desk top job while he preferred to be directly involved with young players, like he was with ''FCA'' and in his profession as a high school teacher. He coached FC Augsburg as caretaker manager one more time in late 1999, his fifth stint in this position. Since 2003 he works as a scout for
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Personal life

Since 2009 his son Christoph works as a scout for Borussia Dortmund.BVB-Scouts sind vom FCA stark beeindruckt
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Honours


As player

* Regionalliga Süd (II) ** Champions: 1973–74


As coach

*
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(III) ** Champions: 1979–80 * German Under 19 champions ** Champions: 1993 ** Runners-up: 1998 * German Under 19 Cup ** Winners: (4) 1991, 1992, 1994, 1995 * German Under 17 championship ** Champions: 1997 *
Under 19 Fußball-Bayernliga The Under 19 Bayernliga (German: A-Jugend Bayernliga) is the second tier of under 19 youth football in Bavaria, set below the Under 19 Bundesliga South/Southwest. Until 1996, the league was the highest tier of under 19 football, containing the ...
** Champions: 1990, 1993 *
Under 17 Fußball-Bayernliga The Under 17 Bayernliga (German: ''B-Jugend Bayernliga'') is the second tier of under 17 youth football in Bavaria, set below the '' Under 17 Bundesliga South/Southwest''. Until 2000, the league was the highest tier of under 17 football, containi ...
** Champions: 1997, 1998 ** Runners-up: 1996


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Schuhmann, Heiner 1948 births Footballers from Augsburg German men's footballers FC Augsburg players TSV 1860 Munich players 2. Bundesliga players FC Augsburg managers Living people Men's association football defenders German football managers TSV Schwaben Augsburg players 20th-century German sportsmen