Former RWO and WSV coach Andreas Zimmermann joins this club

Andreas Zimmermann has found a new job. The coach, well-known in North Rhine-Westphalia, is taking a position in the 3. Liga.

SV Wehen Wiesbaden is filling the gaps. Just over a week ago, the Hessian club introduced Daniel Scherning as their new head coach, succeeding Nils Döring.

“In Daniel Scherning, we have gained a coach who is a great fit for our club, both professionally and personally. His experience and leadership style will give our team new momentum. We are confident that we will achieve our sporting goals with him and look forward to working together,” said Uwe Stöver, sporting director at SVWW.

And Scherning, who most recently managed Eintracht Braunschweig in the 2. Bundesliga and has 74 second-division matches under his belt, can now welcome an old acquaintance to his side.

As SVWW announced, Andreas Zimmermann is joining Wiesbaden as assistant coach. The 55-year-old most recently worked alongside Scherning at Eintracht Braunschweig and brings extensive experience from both the professional and youth levels. The Berlin native has signed a contract through 2027.

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“With Andreas Zimmermann, we are gaining an experienced and competent coach who already knows Daniel Scherning very well from their time together in Braunschweig. His professional expertise, his communicative style, and his eye for team dynamics will complement our coaching staff very well,” said Stöver.

During his career, Zimmermann has previously coached Rot Weiss Ahlen, Rot-Weiß Oberhausen, and Wuppertaler SV, among others. In the Regionalliga West, he has a record of 166 games (58 wins, 51 draws, 57 losses).

Now he is joining Wiesbaden. “I am very much looking forward to the challenge at SV Wehen Wiesbaden as well as to working with Daniel and the entire coaching staff. The discussions were very trusting from the start, and I immediately sensed that the work here is professional but also driven by a lot of passion. I want to do my part to ensure that we achieve our sporting goals together,” Zimmermann said at the start.