Ewald Lienen
- January 10, 2024
- Association Football Player
Quick Facts
Full Name | Ewald Lienen |
Occupation | Association Football Player |
Date Of Birth | Nov 28, 1953(1953-11-28) |
Age | 71 |
Birthplace | Schloß Holte-Stukenbrock |
Country | Germany |
Birth City | North Rhine-Westphalia |
Horoscope | Scorpio |
Ewald Lienen Biography
Name | Ewald Lienen |
Birthday | Nov 28 |
Birth Year | 1953 |
Place Of Birth | Schloß Holte-Stukenbrock |
Home Town | North Rhine-Westphalia |
Birth Country | Germany |
Birth Sign | Scorpio |
Spouse | Rosi Lienen |
Children(s) | Sarah Lienen |
Ewald Lienen is one of the most popular and richest Association Football Player who was born on November 28, 1953 in Schloß Holte-Stukenbrock, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Ewald Lienen (born 28 November 1953) is a German former soccer player and the current technical director at FC St. Pauli.
After two years with Bielefeld, Lienen decided to relocate into Borussia Monchengladbach. There, he and the team racked up a string of top four finishes, but were not successful of winning a league title medal. He did participate during the 1984 DFB-Pokal final in which the team narrowly missed out when the team fell in penalty kicks against Bayern Munich.
Lienen remained at MSV Duisburg after ending his playing days, coaching the club’s amateurs from 1 July 1989 to 22 March 1993. He quickly got the opportunity to move up into the first team management on 22 March 1993, after the club regained its Bundesliga status. His first season coaching at this level saw him attain a comfortable ninth-place finish in the 1993–94 season. The next year started less favourably though, and saw MSV Duisburg rock bottom by November (with just two points from 22). Lienen was fired on 1 November 1994 after a 0–5 home defeat to Hamburger SV on 30 October 1994. He finished his reign with a record of 25 wins, 14 draws, and 26 losses in 65 matches.
Meanwhile, he also continued his footballing career at MSV Duisburg of the Oberliga, winning promotion on the second attempt to the 2. Bundesliga in
- He won promotion again to the top flight two years later and played out a final year in the Bundesliga. When the club suffered relegation in May 1992, Lienen retired.
After another season here, he went back in Arminia Bielefeld, newly promoted to the Bundesliga. The club managed to endure and stabilize as an elite team during Lienen’s time in the early 1980s. On the 14th of August, 1981 Lienen sustained a serious injury when Norbert Siegmann from Werder Bremen slit his thigh open using his studs, resulting in an open , deep wound that measured 25 centimeters (10 in) which exposed his femur and muscles. In shock and with an limp being open, Lienen was seen running after his coach from Werder Bremen, Otto Rehhagel who he blamed the incident, claiming that Rehhagel incited Siegmann to be rough. The injury required 23 stitches; however, after only seventeen days Lienen resumed his training.
Ewald Lienen Net Worth
Net Worth | $5 Million |
Source Of Income | Association Football Player |
House | Living in own house. |
Ewald Lienen is one of the richest Association Football Player from Germany. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Ewald Lienen 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)
Lienen started his career with Arminia Bielefeld of the 2. Bundesliga North in 1974. In 1974, after three years of service, Lienen made the move to the top of the league in 1974 with Borussia Monchengladbach. The club had recently been awarded three titles in succession however, Lienen was unable to win the title since the team was runners-up in his debut season. He but failed to put up a title challenge in subsequent seasons.
But, Europe proved to be to be a much more successful endeavor because the club’s runners-up position in 1977-78 allowed them to qualify for their first UEFA Cup. The team won the trophy by beating Red Star Belgrade 2-1 on the aggregate of May, 1979. Lienen was a player in the final as well as during the preceding rounds scoring two goals on the route (against Manchester City and future club MSV Duisburg).
In Summer 1987, Lienen left Borussia Mönchengladbach to set up a union for professional footballers in Duisburg, along with Benno Möhlmann and Frank Pagelsdorf. He also concentrated on studying for a football coaching license, which he achieved with an A grade in 1989.
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Another opportunity soon fell his way as 1. FC Köln, newly relegated to the 2. Bundesliga, called on his services. His first match was a 7–1 win against SG Wattenscheid 09 in the DFB-Pokal. Lienen immediately returned the club to the Bundesliga, as champions in his first season. The 2000–01 season saw them finish a comfortable tenth, but the next season proved tougher and they slipped back down to the second tier, ending Lienen’s time here. He was sacked on 28 January 2002. He finished his tenure with a record of 38 wins, 24 draws, and 32 losses in 94 matches.
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After a six-month absence from the Bundesliga, Lienen was recruited by Hannover 96 on 8 March 2004 after their dismissal of Ralf Rangnick. The club were flirting with the drop, but Lienen again proved adept at taking over in such circumstances, as he maintained the club’s top-flight status with a 14th- place finish. The 2004–05 season was Hannover’s best Bundesliga finish up to that time, as they recorded a 10th-place position. The next season began poorly though, and hopes of building on the previous campaign’s strong outcome evaporated. The club acted quickly and fired Lienen on 9 November 2005, after 12 games. His tenure finished with 22 wins, 17 draws, and 24 losses.