Heinz-Peter Überjahn

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Peter Uberjahn
Personal information
Full name Heinz-Peter Uberjahn
Date of birth 13 November 1948
Place of birth Germany
Managerial career
YearsTeam
1980-1985 Niger [1]
1985 Burkina Faso
1999 Namibia [2]
2003 Namibia

Heinz-Peter Uberjahn (born 13 November 1948 in Germany) is a German football manager who last worked as head coach of the Namibia national football team. [3]

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Career

Uberjahn managed the Niger national football team, and after that, he coached the Burkina Faso national football team. In 1999, he was appointed head coach of the Namibia national football team, a position he held until 1999.

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