Uwe Neuhaus

Uwe Neuhaus

Neuhaus with Union Berlin in 2013.
Personal information
Date of birth (1959-11-26) 26 November 1959
Place of birth Hattingen, West Germany
Height 1.90 m (6 ft 3 in)
Playing position Midfielder
Club information
Current team
Dynamo Dresden (Manager)
Youth career
TuS Hattingen
VfL Winz-Baak
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1982–1984 SpVgg Erkenschwick
1984–1988 Rot-Weiss Essen 80 (17)
1988–1989 BV 08 Lüttringhausen
1989–1995 SG Wattenscheid 09 155 (14)
Teams managed
1993–1996 SG Wattenscheid 09 II
1997–1998 VfB Hüls
1998–2004 Borussia Dortmund (assistant)
2004–2005 Borussia Dortmund II
2005–2006 Rot-Weiss Essen
2007–2014 1. FC Union Berlin
2015– Dynamo Dresden

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.


Uwe Neuhaus (born 26 November 1959) is a retired German football player[1] and a football manager in charge of Dynamo Dresden.

Coaching career

1995–2006: Early career

Neuhaus was head coach of Wattenscheid 09 II from November 1995 to June 1996[2] and VfB Hüls from October 1997 to June 1998.[2] Neuhaus had a stint as assistant coach at Borussia Dortmund from July 1998[3] until he became head coach of Borussia Dortmund II in June 2004.[4] He was there until he became head coach of Rot-Weiss Essen in April 2005.[5] Rot-Weiss Essen sacked Neuhaus in November 2006.[6]

2007–14: Union Berlin

Neuhaus has been head coach of Union Berlin since July 2007.[7]

2015–present: Dynamo Dresden

On 10 April 2015 he was named the new head coach of Dynamo Dresden.[8]

Coaching record

As of 20 October 2014
Team From To Length Record
G W D L Win % Ref.
Wattenscheid 09 II 1 November 1995[2] 30 June 1996[2] 7 months and 29 days 22 7 3 12 31.82 [9]
VfB Hüls 1 October 1997[2] 30 June 1998[2] 8 months and 29 days
Borussia Dortmund II 3 June 2004[4] 23 April 2005[5] 10 months and 20 days 30 10 7 13 33.33 [10]
Rot-Weiss Essen 23 April 2005[5] 8 November 2006[6] 1 year, 6 months and 16 days 54 26 11 17 48.15 [11][12]
[13]
Union Berlin 1 July 2007[7] 30 June 2014 9 years, 5 months and 17 days 207 85 60 62 41.06 [5][14][15]
[16][17][18]
Total 313 128 81 104 40.89

References

  1. "Neuhaus, Uwe" (in German). kicker.de. Retrieved 6 October 2012.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Uwe Neuhaus" (in German). kicker. Retrieved 25 January 2014.
  3. "Uwe Neuhaus". kicker. Retrieved 25 January 2014.
  4. 1 2 "Neuhaus coacht die Regionalliga-Elf". kicker (in German). 3 June 2004. Retrieved 25 January 2014.
  5. 1 2 3 4 "Neuhaus soll RWE retten". kicker (in German). 23 April 2005. Retrieved 25 January 2014.
  6. 1 2 "Essen entlässt Uwe Neuhaus". kicker (in German). 8 November 2006. Retrieved 25 January 2014.
  7. 1 2 "Neuhaus coacht die "Eisernen"". kicker (in German). 24 April 2014. Retrieved 25 January 2014.
  8. "Uwe Neuhaus wird neuer Trainer von Dynamo Dresden" (in German). tagesspiegel.de. 10 April 2015. Retrieved 10 April 2015.
  9. "SG Wattenscheid 09 II" (in German). kicker. Retrieved 25 January 2014.
  10. "Borussia Dortmund II" (in German). kicker. Retrieved 25 January 2014.
  11. "Rot-Weiss Essen" (in German). kicker. Retrieved 25 January 2014.
  12. "Rot-Weiss Essen" (in German). kicker. Retrieved 25 January 2014.
  13. "Rot-Weiss Essen" (in German). kicker. Retrieved 25 January 2014.
  14. "1. FC Union Berlin" (in German). kicker. Retrieved 25 January 2014.
  15. "1. FC Union Berlin" (in German). kicker. Retrieved 25 January 2014.
  16. "1. FC Union Berlin" (in German). kicker. Retrieved 25 January 2014.
  17. "1. FC Union Berlin" (in German). kicker. Retrieved 25 January 2014.
  18. "1. FC Union Berlin". kicker. Retrieved 25 January 2014.
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