Career
Wiesinger, a midfielder, began his professional career with 1. Football Club Nürnberg, before joining on a free transfer in 1999. He spent two years at Bayern, winning two German titles and the Champions League, but made few first team appearances before moving to Bayern"s rivals Turn- und Sportverein 1860 München, where he had previously been a youth team player.
He spent two and a half years at 1860, moving on to Wacker Burghausen, his hometown club, in January 2004.
He left the club in June 2007 and joined SpVgg Weiden, where he spent one year before retiring. Football Club Ingolstadt He took up his role as coach of Football Club Ingolstadt"s reserve team
Since 9 November 2009, he was caretaker manager of the first team before being later confirmed as manager. Almost exactly a year later, Wiesinger was sacked with Ingolstadt in 17th place in the 2.
Bundesliga. 1. Football Club Nürnberg In April 2011, he returned to 1.
Football Club Nürnberg, to take charge of the club"s reserve team He was promoted to manager of the first team in December 2012, after Dieter Hecking left to take over at VfL Wolfsburg. Wiesinger was sacked by the club on 7 October 2013, the day after a 5-0 home defeat by Hamburger SV in the 2013-2014 Bundesliga.
"The recent games showed that no consistent upward trend is developing.
lieutenant was a very difficult decision, but in the interest of 1. Football Club Nürnberg we feel forced to act," 1.
Football Club Nürnberg"s sporting director Martin Bader said.