Thomas Doll

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Thomas Doll
Tomas Doll - Day of Legends 2016 01.jpg
Thomas Doll, 2016
Personnel
Surname Thomas Jens Uwe Doll
birthday April 9, 1966
place of birth MalchinGDR
size 175 cm
position Striker , midfielder
Juniors
Years station
1972-1979 BSG Lok Malchin
1979-1983 Hansa Rostock
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1983-1986 Hansa Rostock 47 0(4)
1986-1990 BFC Dynamo 99 (39)
1990-1991 Hamburger SV 33 0(4)
1991-1993 Lazio Rome 64 0(9)
1993-1996 Eintracht Frankfurt 28 0(3)
1996-1998 AS Bari 45 0(4)
1998-2001 Hamburger SV 41 0(0)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1986-1990 GDR 29 0(7)
1986-1988 GDR (Olympic selection) 14 0(2)
1991-1993 Germany 18 0(1)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
2001-2002 Hamburger SV U-19
2002-2004 Hamburger SV II
2004-2007 Hamburger SV
2007-2008 Borussia Dortmund
2009-2010 Gençlerbirliği Ankara
2011–2012 Al-Hilal
2013-2018 Ferencváros Budapest
2019 Hannover 96
2019 APOEL Nicosia
1 Only league games are given.
Status: end of career

Thomas Jens Uwe Doll (born  April 9, 1966 in Malchin ) is a German soccer coach and former soccer player.

Player career

society

Doll (left) as a BFC Dynamo player during the game against Stahl Riesa in 1987

Thomas Doll started playing soccer as a teenager at BSG Lok Malchin . In favor of sport, he gave up his Abitur and trained as a machine system fitter. Hansa Rostock soon became aware of him, for whom he played as a striker in the GDR league until 1986 .

After Hansa Rostock was relegated from the league, Doll moved to BFC Dynamo . With the team, the striker collected u. a. first international experience, as you played in the European Cup . At BFC, Doll formed a successful attacking duo with Andreas Thom both in the club and later in the GDR national team . Doll also played at BFC and a. with the Libero Frank Rohde, also from Rostock .

Together with Rohde, Doll moved to Hamburger SV after reunification in 1990 . After a strong Bundesliga season 1990/91 campaigned Lazio successfully to Doll, whose record transfer fee of 15 million DM renovated the then highly indebted HSV. After three years with Lazio, Doll moved back to the Bundesliga for Eintracht Frankfurt . There he played only 28 games in two years due to injuries. After a season in Italy at AS Bari , Doll returned to HSV in 1998 and ended his active career there in 2001. Due to health reasons, Doll had not been able to play through a Bundesliga game from start to finish with Hamburg in these three years.

National team

For the GDR selection , the Mecklenburg player completed 29 games (seven goals) between 1986 and 1990. He made his debut on March 26, 1986 in the 2-0 defeat by the Greek team . He scored his first international goal on June 3, 1987 in a 6-0 win over Iceland .

In the German national team he played a total of 18 times from 1991 to 1993 and scored his only goal in the European Championship qualifier against Wales on October 16, 1991. Doll took part in the European Championship in Sweden in 1992 and was runner-up with the DFB-Elf.

Coaching career

Thomas Doll as coach of Borussia Dortmund (2007)

Hamburger SV

In 2002, Doll trained the amateurs of HSV before he took over the professional team for the outgoing Klaus Toppmöller in October 2004 , which at the time was on the last place in the Bundesliga. He helped HSV to significantly improve their performance, especially in away games. At the end of the season, his team finished 8th. In the 2005/06 season , Hamburg also played in the UEFA Cup , for which they had qualified in summer 2005 by winning the UI Cup . At the end of the Bundesliga season, third place was achieved and they qualified for the UEFA Champions League . After various top performers had left the club in the summer of 2006 (including Khalid Boulahrouz , Sergej Barbarez , Daniel Van Buyten ), the first half of the 2006/07 season was not very successful for HSV, and they were on the relegation ranks. On February 1, 2007, Doll was released from his duties and replaced by Huub Stevens after his team had only earned 15 points from 19 Bundesliga games .

Borussia Dortmund

On March 13, 2007, Doll was introduced to Bundesliga club Borussia Dortmund as the successor to Jürgen Röber, who had resigned immediately before . There he was supposed to save Borussia from relegation, which he succeeded on the 32nd matchday after an away win in Wolfsburg. After winning the Revierderby against Schalke 04 , the club just missed a place to qualify for the UI Cup one matchday before the end of the season.

The first half of the 2007/08 season was again relatively sobering for BVB and ended in tenth place. Nevertheless, in January 2008, BVB extended the contract with Doll for another two years.

After the end of the season, which the club had finished 13th and in which they had moved into the final of the DFB Cup, Doll offered the club to resign; this was accepted by those responsible around BVB managing director Hans-Joachim Watzke . His successor was Jürgen Klopp .

Gençlerbirliği Ankara

In June 2009, Doll signed a contract with Gençlerbirliği Ankara in Turkey. On the 14th of the 2008/09 season , Doll was under contract until the end of the 2011/12 season, but was released on October 17, 2010 after a 2: 3 defeat after 16 months. Although the club announced the split, Doll still led Gençlerbirliği Ankara's training, to the confusion of the media, as the severance pay offered to him seemed too low. After both sides had come to an agreement, Doll finally ended his activity with the association four days later.

Al-Hilal

From July 2011 he coached the Saudi Arabian first division club Al-Hilal and resigned on January 22, 2012 after disagreements with the sports director Sami Al-Jaber .

Ferencváros Budapest

Doll became the new coach of the Hungarian first division club Ferencváros Budapest on December 19, 2013 and secured the club with a series of nine wins from the last nine games of the season third place in the NB I table and thus participation in the first qualifying round for the Europa League. In 2015 he won the Hungarian Cup with Ferencváros. His contract term was extended early to 2017. In the 2015/16 season , Doll secured the championship title with Ferencváros six game days before the end of the season. In May 2016 he received the award as Trainer of the Year from the Magyar Labdarúgó Szövetség . A few days later, he won the Hungarian Cup for the second time with Ferencváros and thus the 2015/16 double . On August 21, 2018, Doll and the club split amicably, although Ferencváros was the league leader in Hungary at that time and even became champions at the end of the season.

Hannover 96

On January 28, 2019, Doll took over the Bundesliga team from Hannover 96 as the successor to André Breitenreiter , who at that time was in 17th place in the table with 11 points after 19 matchdays. He signed a contract with a term until June 30, 2020, which was also valid for the 2nd Bundesliga . Under Doll, the team got 10 points up to the 33rd matchday, so that the relegation was certain before the last matchday. Hannover 96 ended the season in 17th place with 21 points. A few days after the end of the season, Mirko Slomka was introduced as the new head coach.

APOEL Nicosia

In August 2019, Doll signed a contract with the Cypriot association APOEL Nicosia . He should avert the impending failure in the qualifying round for the Champions League . APOEL had lost the first leg before signing at home 2-1 to Qarabağ Ağdam . This was achieved with a 2-0 win in the second leg, but one round later they were eliminated against Ajax Amsterdam. After the first defeat of the season (2-0 at newly promoted and city rivals Olympiakos Nicosia ), Doll was dismissed from APOEL after only four months in December 2019 - despite reaching the knockout phase of the Europa League early.

successes

Success as a player

Success as a trainer

Honors

Others

During his time as coach of Borussia Dortmund, Doll held a press conference on April 23, 2008, which caused a lot of media coverage due to his emotional and loud choice of words. At that time, his team was in the middle of a relegation battle (at the end of the season, 13th place in the table and thus relegation was achieved) and had lost the DFB Cup final against Bayern Munich a few days earlier . However, the club qualified for the Europa League due to this finals . Doll, whose replacement as head coach was speculated in the media, reacted extremely emotionally to questions from reporters and reprimanded what he believed to be excessive media criticism of himself. As an example, he cited the fact that the media was constantly pounding the coach and "now" attacking the players. He also criticized the one-sided view of the critics: “If you want to see something bad, you see something bad. If you want to see the other side, maybe you can see the other side. ”The media behaved“ disrespectfully ”. In particular, the expression "That's all blablabla it is." (What is meant is the media coverage and speculation) and the phrase "I'm laughing my ass off!"

This press conference was later dubbed "angry speech" in some media, based on similarly emotional statements by football coaches such as Giovanni Trapattoni and Rudi Völler .

Web links

Commons : Thomas Doll  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Matthias Arnhold: Thomas Doll - Matches and Goals in Oberliga . Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. June 4, 2015. Accessed June 11, 2015.
  2. Season data on www.transfermarkt.de
  3. HSV transfers 2006/07 on www.weltfussball.de
  4. Spiegel Online : 'Crash of BVB: Doll resigns in Dortmund' , May 19, 2008
  5. Jump up ↑ Trainer Doll at Genclerbirligi Ankara , October 17, 2010, accessed on September 22, 2015.
  6. Al Hilal Signed Official Contract with Thomas Doll for Two Years ( Memento from January 30, 2017 in the Internet Archive ), accessed on July 24, 2011 (English)
  7. Saudi Arabia: Differences with the sports director? Doll leaves Al-Hilal
  8. ^ Hungarian football: Thomas Doll will be a coach in Budapest spiegel.de, accessed on December 19, 2013
  9. Doll wins with Ferencvaros Budapest Cup in Hungary ( Memento from May 24, 2015 in the web archive archive.today ) swp.de, accessed on May 24, 2015
  10. Ralf Zumdick on Thomas Doll and Ferencvaros Budapest: "What did you even want to say?" In: 11FREUNDE.de. Retrieved October 31, 2015 .
  11. On all fields ( Memento from May 3, 2016 in the Internet Archive ), accessed on May 3, 2016 (English)
  12. Thomas Doll leaves. (No longer available online.) Archived from the original on August 21, 2018 ; accessed on August 21, 2018 (English). Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.fradi.hu
  13. ksta.de of August 21, 2018: Thomas Doll is no longer the trainer of Ferencváros Budapest , accessed on August 25, 2018
  14. "Meticulous worker with a clear address": Hannover 96 obliges Thomas Doll , hannover96.de, January 27, 2019, accessed on January 27, 2019.
  15. Hanover wins 3-0 - and gets down , kicker.de, May 11, 2019, accessed on May 28, 2019.
  16. Duo for the future of 96: sporting realignment with Schlaudraff and Slomka , hannover96.de, May 28, 2019, accessed on May 28, 2019.
  17. Thomas Doll becomes a trainer in Cyprus , t-online.de, accessed on August 8, 2019
  18. Doll released in Cyprus , Bild.de, accessed on December 9, 2019
  19. Angry speech: Dortmund's coach Doll like Trapattoni once did. welt.de, April 23, 2008, accessed on July 16, 2018 .
  20. a b c d Dolls angry speech on youtube
  21. a b c d Doll's rage speech in full , accessed on July 16, 2018.
  22. a b "I'm laughing my ass off" - Doll freaks out: Talking anger like a trap. bild.de, April 23, 2008, accessed on July 16, 2018 .