Andreas Moriggl

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Andreas Moriggl
Personnel
birthday 1st August 1968
place of birth Austria
position midfield
Juniors
Years station
SK Sturm Graz
Stations as a trainer
Years station
2003-2009 SC Fürstenfeld
2009–2012 SV All Saints' Day
2012 TSV Hartberg
2014-2019 FC Gleisdorf 09

Andreas Moriggl (born August 1, 1968 ) is an Austrian football coach .

Player career

Moriggl began his career as a footballer in the youth of SK Sturm Graz , but was subsequently unable to assert himself at any professional club. He played in lower-class clubs and completed a coaching education. Through his former team-mate at Sturm Graz, Dietmar Pegam , he got his first coaching position at SC Fürstenfeld , where he was both an assistant coach and a player's coach.

Coaching career

At the age of 35 he took over the fighting team of SC Fürstenfeld in the fifth highest division (Oberliga Süd-Ost) in Styria in July 2003 , after Dietmar Pegam took over a position as a junior trainer at GAK . Moriggl had four very successful years and was champions in the league in the 2006/07 season. In the Styrian regional league , Moriggl and his team always landed in the top half of the table, and even in third place in the 2008/09 season.

In the summer of 2009 Moriggl switched to the Regionalliga Mitte , the third highest Austrian division in football, at SV Allerheiligen . In the 2010/11 season, the club narrowly missed promotion to professional football and came fourth in the final table behind LASK Juniors , Blau Weiß Linz and GAK. After problems with the club's management, Moriggl resigned on April 16, 2012 from his coaching position at SV Allerheiligen.

In June 2012 the TSV Hartberg could not extend the contract with the previous coach Walter Hörmann in the first division . With Moriggl, the club found a successor for Hörmann, even if this was not the club's desired solution. Especially since Moriggl has not yet had any experience in professional football, but has had many years of success in lower-class leagues. Andreas Moriggl finally took up his first coaching position in professional football at TSV Hartberg on June 18, 2012. After a good start to the 2012/13 season with 3 wins out of 5 games, Moriggl was only able to achieve one win in 9 games with Hartberg. After 4 defeats in a row, including the elimination from the ÖFB Cup against the lower class SC Kalsdorf , Moriggl had to vacate his coaching position at Hartberg after the twelfth game day in October 2012. He was replaced by Paul Gludovatz .

From November 2014 to April 2019, Andreas Moriggl was the coach of FC Gleisdorf 09 . He led the club to the 2016/17 season for the first time from the Styrian League in the Regional center , the third-highest division in Austrian football. In the three game years so far, FC Gleisdorf 09 was able to finish the championship competition in the Regionalliga in mid-2017 as third in the table, in 2018 and 2019 as second.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Andreas Moriggl - Hartberg's forced escape from the stink abseits.at. June 16, 2012. Accessed: August 6, 2015.
  2. ^ Trainer profile Andreas Moriggl transfermarkt.at. Retrieved on: August 6, 2015.