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Former Bundesliga Pro and German A-License Trainer Hans-Jürgen Heidenreich comes to California
February 24th, 2015
Heidenreich to be IFX Ballistic Guest Trainer in March – Coaching Education and Private Training
February 23, 2015 – To kickoff IFX’s partnership with Ballistic United Soccer Club, former German Bundesliga pro Hans-Jürgen Heidenreich will be coming to Pleasanton for one month to enhance the IFX Ballistic Senior team coaching staff, as well as conduct several coaching education sessions and offer private and small group training to Tri-Valley area youth.
Hans-Jürgen Heidenreich comes from the German state of Bavaria, close to Nürnberg, where IFX operates one of its many international soccer exchange programs. Heidenreich enjoyed a successful professional career playing as a youth and then professionally for 1.FC Nürnberg, KSV Hessen-Kassel and VfB Leipzig, appearing 121 times in the first and second Bundesliga before an injury cut his career short. Heidenreich also made several appearances for the German U-20 National Team, and was part of the German U-20 National Team squad who were runner’s up in the 1987 Chile U-20 World Cup. Heidenreich also had two UEFA Cup appearances against AS Roma.
Heidenreich to be IFX Ballistic Guest Trainer in March – Coaching Education and Private Training
February 23, 2015 – To kickoff IFX’s partnership with Ballistic United Soccer Club, former German Bundesliga pro Hans-Jürgen Heidenreich will be coming to Pleasanton for one month to enhance the IFX Ballistic Senior team coaching staff, as well as conduct several coaching education sessions and offer private and small group training to Tri-Valley area youth.
Hans-Jürgen Heidenreich comes from the German state of Bavaria, close to Nürnberg, where IFX operates one of its many international soccer exchange programs. Heidenreich enjoyed a successful professional career playing as a youth and then professionally for 1.FC Nürnberg, KSV Hessen-Kassel and VfB Leipzig, appearing 121 times in the first and second Bundesliga before an injury cut his career short. Heidenreich also made several appearances for the German U-20 National Team, and was part of the German U-20 National Team squad who were runner’s up in the 1987 Chile U-20 World Cup. Heidenreich also had two UEFA Cup appearances against AS Roma.