Helmut Kosmehl

German handball player and handball/football manager
Helmut Kosmehl
Personal information
Date of birth (1944-09-27) 27 September 1944 (age 79)
Place of birth Magdeburg, Germany
Position(s) forward
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1964–1975 VfL Gummersbach (handball)
1975–1976 Spandauer SV (football)
International career
Germany (handball) 27 (14)
Managerial career
1976–1988 Mauritius
1991 Spear Motors FC
1992 BSV Stahl Brandenburg
1992–1993 Seychelles
2000 Dominica
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Helmut Kosmehl (born 27 September 1944 in Magdeburg) is a German professional handball and football player and football manager.

Career

He joined West Germany in 1964 and engages VfL Gummersbach with whom he won four League handball champions in 1967, 1970, 1971 and 1974. He has 27 caps for 14 goals with Germany men's national handball team.

In 1975, he joined to the second division football club Spandauer SV has lost its first 14 league games and two meetings with the hassle club. The club finished last in the league not winning just twice in 36 games, and cashes 115 goals during the season.

Helmut Kosmehl moved to Switzerland in 1976 and engages with the handball club Pfadi Winterthur He coached the Mauritius,[1] Seychelles[2] and Dominica[3] Seychelles[4] national football teams.

In 2008, he was appointed to the direction of AmaZulu FC training center in South Africa.

References

  1. ^ Cafouillage dans la surface - lexpress.mu
  2. ^ Football: After Raoul Shungu's resignation as Seychelles coach-Who to replace him? - Nation Home
  3. ^ Cafouillage dans la surface - lexpress.mu
  4. ^ International Matches 2000 - North and Central America and Caribbean - RSSSF.com

External links

  • Helmut Kosmehl at WorldFootball.net
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