Paul Linz (born 4 January 1956) is a German
football
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manager and former player who played as a
forward.
Playing career
Linz was born in
Trier, Germany.
As a professional player, Paul Linz played 33
Bundesliga matches for
SV Werder Bremen
Sportverein Werder Bremen von 1899 e. V. (), commonly known as Werder Bremen (), Werder or simply Bremen, is a German professional sports club based in Bremen, Bremen (state), Free Hanseatic City of Bremen. Founded on 4 February 1899, they are be ...
(1978–80) and
SV Waldhof Mannheim 07 (1983–84). In other divisions he played for a number of clubs, such as
Freiburger FC,
OSC Bremerhaven
OSC Bremerhaven is a German sports club based in Bremerhaven, in the states of Germany, federal state of Bremen (state), Bremen.
History
The club was founded in 1972 as ''Olympischer Sport-Club Bremerhaven'' in a merger of various List of footb ...
,
VfL Osnabrück,
FSV Salmrohr
FSV Salmrohr is a German association football club in the village of Salmrohr, Rhineland-Palatinate. Founded in 1921, the small club has limited resources and has relied largely on local talent, but still managed two decades of play in the tier ...
,
Eintracht Trier and
VfL Trier.
Among his biggest successes as player rank the promotion to Bundesliga with Waldhof Mannheim in 1983 and the promotion to
2. Bundesliga North with VfL Osnabrück in 1985.
Managerial career
Linz has been working as a full-time manager since 1994. He had his biggest success managing Eintracht Trier. In 2002, the club was promoted to 2. Bundesliga. When the club was eventually relegated in 2005, Linz stepped down. Part of the reason was that a very emotional Linz had been involved in a melee right after the last match of that season.
From October 2005, Linz managed LR Ahlen, then still in 2. Bundesliga. But Linz couldn't do enough to keep the club up and Ahlen were relegated in 2006. Curiously enough, Ahlen had been the club that cost Trier the non-relegation spot in the year before. When it became clear that Ahlen would not be trying to win promotion immediately, the ambitious Linz left the club.
In December 2007, Linz signed a contract with
Regionalliga Nord side
1. FC Magdeburg
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. His goal would be to qualify for the new
3. Liga
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The modern 3. Liga was formed for t ...
, at the time of Linz's signature the club were six points behind achieving this. Before the last matchday, Linz had managed to reduce that to a mere point. In the following season, Linz was tasked with immediate re-promotion. While the team was second with only a one-point deficit before the winter break, the start in 2009 was terrible with but one win out of six matches. When the club had dropped to fourth place with a ten-point deficit, 1. FC Magdeburg's management decided to sack Linz on 31 March 2009.
References
External links
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1956 births
Living people
Sportspeople from Trier
German footballers
Footballers from Rhineland-Palatinate
Association football forwards
Bundesliga players
2. Bundesliga players
SV Werder Bremen players
SV Werder Bremen II players
OSC Bremerhaven players
Freiburger FC players
SV Waldhof Mannheim players
VfL Osnabrück players
FSV Salmrohr players
German football managers
1. FC Magdeburg managers
Rot Weiss Ahlen managers
Stuttgarter Kickers managers
SV Eintracht Trier 05 managers
SV Meppen managers