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Personal life Michél Mazingu-Sinda-Dinzey (October 15, born in 1972 in Berlin) he is a retierd German / Congolese football player.

Playing career Dinzey began at the age of six years in playing football SpVgg. Schöneberg Berlin. He moved at the age of twelve years VFL Schöneberg and stayed there the next four years. The clubs merged later, and now occur as 1 FC Schöneberg. In 1988 he went to FV Wannsee and played a year at the A-juniors, age 17, he played at the 1st Crew of the FV Wannsee in the league. After a year he moved to VfB Lichterfelde and played a further two years in the league.

1994 began his professional career with Dinzey VfB Stuttgart. On 2 August he was in the away match at TSV 1860 Munich in the Bundesliga debut. After 14 missions he undertook for VfB 1995 1995/96 FC St. Pauli with the prospect of there being a regular player. He graduated from Hamburg in 30 games and was first convened in the Congolese national football team. After the season he signed for Hertha BSC Berlin.There was a regular player Dinzey an important part of the team, the return in the first Bundesliga succeeded. He played a second successful year with Hertha in the Bundesliga. Then he got the TSV 1860 Munich for 1.3 million D-Mark as an alternative to Horst Heldt.

In two years he was at the Munich at 15, scoring a goal. Of 1860 qualified for the Champions League in 2000, due to differences with then-coach Werner Lorant him this was but a little. Subsequently he moved to Hannover 96 in the second Bundesliga, but also earned himself a regular place and there were only 13 completed games and two goals scored. In 2001 he went for four months Valerenga Oslo in the first division, played ten of 13 games, scoring one goal. Valerenga has risen after this season in the Tippeligaen.

Back in 2002, he returned to Germany, Eintracht Braunschweig, whose relegation from the 2nd Bundesliga Dinzey but could not prevent. Despite the fall in the low ranks, he remained in Brunswick and then completed with the 2003/04 season, statistically his most successful: he was running on 32 plays for Hertha, scoring 13 goals in his last season he was also Niedersäsischer Cup winner with Brunschweig. Then he moved back to FC St. Pauli Hamburg.

In the Regional League, he played 88 times and scored 24 goals in three years for the St. Pauli and Hamburg was 2 times Commercials winner. In 2006 he was with St. Pauli in the semi-finals of the DFB Cup and lost to eventual winners Bayern Munich. In 2007 he went with FC St. Pauli in the 2 Bundesliga before moving on for seven months KSV Holstein Kiel. He played there for ten games and scored a goal before he finally ended his career.

Overall, Michel Mazingu-Dinzey played in his career as a professional 90 Bundesliga games, 77 games in the 2nd Regional League and 220 games. There are also 33 A-international caps for the DR Congo. The fans of FC St. Pauli Dinzey chose the occasion of the association's anniversary in 2010 Hall of Fame.

International career Dinzey made his debut for the Fédération Congolaise de Football-Association former Zaire on january 19,1996 at the African Cup of Nation against Fédération Gabonaise de Football in Durban.He was subsequently part of the DR Congo squad at Nigeria/Ghana and Tunis.His last game in the Natioalteam of DR Congo was against Fédération Tunisienne de Football at the African Cup of Nation in Tunis 2004.

Managing career After retiring as a player Dinzey began in October 2008, the DFB as a base coach in Hamburg (Steilshoop). From 1 March to 31 December 2009 he was assistant coach in the Congo in the first division team FC St Eloi Lupopo in the city of Lubumbashi (DR Congo). Where he was champion in 2009 and qualified for the CAF Champions League 2010th After that, he worked temporarily as an advisor to the Turkish club Diyarbakirspor.

American Football As of the 2011 season is Dinzey kicker at the newly established men's team, the St. Pauli Buccaneers (American Fottball).

Social projects Dinzey committed to various social projects, such as nest eV of the founder Reinhold Beckmann (Nestwerk e.V.) in the fight against drugs and alcohol in children and adolescents in the psychiatric clinic at the University Hospital Eppendorf in Hamburg. He is also a member of Global United FC who deny the world against global warming football games.

Michél Sinda Mazingu-Dinzey is married and has two children.

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