André Trulsen
André Trulsen | ||
Personnel | ||
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Surname | André Trulsen | |
birthday | May 28, 1965 | |
place of birth | Hamburg , Germany | |
size | 191 cm | |
position | Defense | |
Juniors | ||
Years | station | |
1971-1981 | SV Osdorfer Born | |
1981-1983 | HEBC Hamburg | |
Men's | ||
Years | station | Games (goals) 1 |
1983-1986 | SV Lurup | 74 | (6)
1986-1991 | FC St. Pauli | 162 | (2)
1991-1993 | 1. FC Cologne | 32 | (2)
1993-1994 | SV Lurup | 23 | (0)
1994-2002 | FC St. Pauli | 220 (26) |
2002-2004 | Holstein Kiel | 23 | (1)
2004-2005 | FC St. Pauli | 1 | (0)
Stations as a trainer | ||
Years | station | |
2003-2004 | Holstein Kiel II (Assistant Trainer) | |
2004-2007 | FC St. Pauli (assistant coach) | |
2007-2008 | FC St. Pauli | |
2008-2011 | FC St. Pauli (assistant coach) | |
2011–2012 | TSG 1899 Hoffenheim (assistant coach) | |
2012-2013 | 1. FC Köln (assistant coach) | |
2015 | VfB Stuttgart (assistant coach) | |
2017 | Sportfreunde Lotte (assistant trainer) | |
2018– | FC St. Pauli (assistant coach) | |
1 Only league games are given. |
André Trulsen (born May 28, 1965 in Hamburg ) is a former German soccer player and today's coach .
player
Trulsen started playing soccer at the Hamburg district club SV Osdorfer Born . As a teenager he switched to the Hamburg-Eimsbütteler Ballspiel-Club and impressed as a constant stopper and top performer in the top Hamburg youth soccer class. He trained as an industrial clerk . After promotion to the second division in 1986, FC St. Pauli signed the defender, who had meanwhile moved to SV Lurup , with whom he was promoted to the Bundesliga two years later . When St. Pauli was relegated from the Bundesliga in 1991, Trulsen went to 1. FC Cologne , where he did not make it to become a regular. Therefore, he reamateurised in 1993 to what was then the Hamburg league club SV Lurup. A year later he returned to FC St. Pauli in the second division. With the "Kiez-Kickers" he was able to play for three more years ( 1995/96 , 1996/97 and 2001/02 season ) in the German elite league. His 177 Bundesliga games are still a club record for St. Pauli. After the third relegation from the first division, he went to Holstein Kiel in the regional league in 2002 . Before that he was voted “Footballer of the Year 2001” by the Bild newspaper in Hamburg. His last game for FC St. Pauli was on May 28, 2005 against KFC Uerdingen 05 , accompanied by never-ending chants of “André Trulsen football god ”.
Since 2008 he has also regularly participated in the charity game Kicken mit Herz in the Hamburg Allstars team.
Trainer
For the 2003/04 season Trulsen was assistant coach of Holstein Kiel's second team. A year later he became Andreas Bergmann's assistant coach at FC St. Pauli in the Regionalliga-Nord. After Bergmann's leave of absence on November 20, 2006, Trulsen became Holger Stanislawski's assistant coach . In July 2007 Trulsen became head coach of FC St. Pauli, as Stanislawski did not yet have a coaching license at that time and the German Football League (DFL) forbade him to continue working as a responsible coach.
In the 2008/09 season he moved back to the position of assistant coach next to Holger Stanislawski. From July 2011 to February 2012 he held the same position (still alongside Stanislawski) at TSG 1899 Hoffenheim . In the 2012/13 season he was, again with Stanislawski, under contract as an assistant coach at 1. FC Köln , where he was already a player 20 years ago.
For the 2015/16 season , VfB Stuttgart signed Trulsen as assistant to head coach Alexander Zorniger . On November 24, 2015, Zorniger was dismissed from VfB Stuttgart, in the course of which the assistant coach André Trulsen was also released.
In August 2017, Trulsen joined the coaching staff of third division Sportfreunde Lotte , also as an assistant coach , where he became assistant to the new head coach Marc Fascher . On October 31, 2017, both were released after a 2-0 home defeat against SG Sonnenhof Großaspach .
In June 2018, FC St. Pauli announced that they had signed Trulsen again as assistant coach for the 2018/19 second division season , this time alongside Markus Gellhaus and head coach Markus Kauczinski . He signed a contract that runs until 2020. He then also assisted Jos Luhukay until his contract expired in July 2020.
statistics
Bundesliga games
- 177 for FC St. Pauli
- 32 for 1. FC Köln
Bundesliga goals
- 9 for FC St. Pauli
- 2 for 1. FC Köln
Second division games
- 178 for FC St. Pauli
Second division goals
- 19 for FC St. Pauli
Regional league games
- 23 games for Holstein Kiel
- 1 game for FC St. Pauli
Regional Ligators
- 1 goal for Holstein Kiel
successes
- Promotion to the 1st Bundesliga: 1988, 1995, 2001
- Promotion as assistant coach to the 2nd Bundesliga: 2007 (with FC St. Pauli)
- Promotion as assistant coach in the 1st Bundesliga: 2010 (with FC St. Pauli)
Web links
- André Trulsen in the database of weltfussball.de
- André Trulsen in the database of fussballdaten.de
Individual evidence
- ↑ The eleven regular players - their strengths, their weaknesses . In: Hamburger Abendblatt . No. 168 , July 23, 1986, pp. 14 ( abendblatt.de [PDF; 2.2 MB ; accessed on May 18, 2020]).
- ↑ kickenmitherz.de
- ↑ Archived copy ( memento of the original from November 24, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) 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.
- ↑ kicker.de: Fascher gone again: Golombek takes over in Lotte (October 31, 2017) , accessed on October 31, 2017
- ↑ André Trulsen becomes second assistant trainer - contract until 2020 , fcstpauli.com, accessed on June 7, 2018
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Trulsen, André |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German soccer player and coach |
DATE OF BIRTH | May 28, 1965 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Hamburg , Germany |