Joachim Nink also takes on tasks at the NLZ
For two years now, the FFH Soccer School and its goalkeeper department have been offering various development programs for young goalkeepers in the Rhine-Main region. In addition to goalkeeper days, goalkeeper camps and regular goalkeeper development training at various bases have become an integral part of the FFH goalkeeper school. Oliver Habelitz, who was also active at FSV Frankfurt’s youth training center in addition to his position as head of the goalkeeping school, has been in charge of the school up to now. After two successful years, they are now parting ways. We would like to take this opportunity to wish Oli all the best for his future career.
From July 1, 2024, Joachim Nink will take on far-reaching tasks at the FFH Goalkeeping School and the youth training center. With the 52-year-old former keeper, FSV Frankfurt and the FFH Soccer School are signing a very experienced goalkeeping coach. With his experience of over 24 years as a former active player, including playing for SV Darmstadt 98 and Viktoria Aschaffenburg, and goalkeeping coach, including a few years ago at FSV Frankfurt and most recently at second division club SV Wehen Wiesbaden, Joachim Nink will provide new impetus in goalkeeper training.
Joachim Nink: “I am delighted to be back at my old place of work after 4 years. After 3 very successful years as goalkeeper coach of the U17 & U16 as well as the first year of the U16 & U15 at SV Wehen Wiesbaden, I am returning to the beginnings of my NLZ activities. I would like to thank FSV Frankfurt for the trust they have placed in me and the opportunity that has arisen from my new, expanded role. I wish us all a super successful cooperation with as few goals conceded as possible in the NLZ and lots of fun in the goalkeeping school.
“We are delighted that we have been able to fill these very important positions for FSV Frankfurt with Joachim. The chemistry was right from the very first talks. We are sure that with his experience and his ideas, he is the perfect man to master the tasks ahead,” said Jörn Schmidt (Head of the Youth Development Center) and Gabriel Hackenjos (Head of the FFH Football School) on the signing of Joachim Nink.