Career
He is coach of the VfL Bochum II team
Wosz"s family migrated to Halle from Polish part of Silesia. He started to play football at BSG Motor Halle in 1980. After a year there he moved to BSG Empor Halle before joining Chemie Halle in 1984.
Two years after joining the club he made it into the first team, who earned promotion from the second division to the Deutsche Demokratische Republik-Oberliga, although Wosz would only play once, in 1986-1987.
During the following four seasons he would amass 93 games (15 goals) until the Oberliga merged with the Bundesliga due to the German reunification. Wosz stayed at Halle for the 1991-1992 2nd Bundesliga season, lining up in 22 games (5 goals).
Wosz was transferred to VfL Bochum in toward the end of the 1991-1992 season. In the summer of 1998, Wosz was transferred to Hertha Bachelor of Science. During his final season, 2006-2007, Wosz only played one match, being substituted on for Zvjezdan Misimović in the 70th minute against Borussia Mönchengladbach.
Twelve minutes later he scored his final Bundesliga goal.
In summer 2007, he played besides his coaching job with Bochum-based football club South Carolina Union Bergen and retired in summer 2009.