Axel Kammerer
Date of birth | July 21, 1964 |
place of birth | Bad Toelz , Germany |
size | 181 cm |
position | Left wing |
Shot hand | Left |
Career stations | |
until 1983 | EC Bad Toelz |
1983-1987 | SB Rosenheim |
1987-1993 | BSC Prussia |
1993-1995 | ESV Kaufbeuren |
1995-1997 | Ratinger lions |
1997-2000 | EC Bad Toelz |
Axel Kammerer (born July 21, 1964 in Bad Tölz ) is a former German ice hockey player in the position of striker and has worked as an ice hockey coach since the end of his career . His son Maximilian Kammerer is also an ice hockey player.
Career
As a player
In his youth he played in the offspring of SC Reichersbeuern and EC Bad Tölz . In 1983 he moved from the first team to SB Rosenheim in the ice hockey Bundesliga for four years . There Kammerer was able to develop into one of the top performers. His best season at the Sportbund was the 1986/87 season , when he scored 51 points in 45 games, making him one of the team's best scorers. After his contract expired in the summer of 1987, he joined the league competitor BSC Preussen , for which he was active until 1993.
This was followed by a two-year engagement with ESV Kaufbeuren , with whom he played in the German Ice Hockey League from the 1994/95 season . In his first DEL season at ESV, which was renamed Kaufbeurer Adler in 1994, he completed a total of 47 league games and scored 26 times. After his contract was not extended, he moved to the Ratinger Löwen in 1995 , where he was in the squad until they moved to Oberhausen in 1997 and the associated renaming was Revierlöwen Oberhausen . He then signed a contract with EC Bad Tölz, for which he was already active in his youth. There he ended his active ice hockey career in 2000 at the age of 35.
In the senior national team he made 130 appearances from 1985 to 1992 and scored 15 goals. During this time he took part in six A world championships and the 1992 Olympic Games .
As a trainer
As early as the 2000/01 season he was with the Kassel Huskies in the German Ice Hockey League alongside Hans Zach as an assistant coach on the gang. He stayed there until 2002, before those in charge of the Kölner Haie hired him as assistant coach of the professional team. His first station as head coach was again the Kassel Huskies, to which he returned for the 2003/04 season. During the current season, however, he was dismissed due to poor sporting performance of the team.
After taking a year off, he returned in 2005 as head coach of EC Bad Tölz, for which he was already active as a player. He looked after the Tölzer between 2005 and 2009. Although he was relegated with the club in 2006 from the 2nd Bundesliga to the upper league , he was able to celebrate the rise with the club two years later. When the club had to file for bankruptcy at the end of the 2008/09 season and was excluded from the 2nd Bundesliga, Kammerer moved to the Schwenninger Wild Wings . There he was runner-up in the second division in both 2010 and 2011. After a series of defeats at the beginning of the 2011/12 season, Kammerer was relieved of his position at Schwenninger Wild Wings on October 10, 2011. From May 1, 2012, Kammerer was under contract with SC Riessersee from the 2nd ice hockey Bundesliga . In January 2013, Kammerer was released from his coaching duties due to a lack of success at SC Riessersee.
From February 2014 Kammerer trained the South Tyrolean club WSV Sterzing Broncos in the Elite.A . In April 2015 he left Sterzing and was again head coach of the Tölzer Löwen until 2017 , with whom he reached the championship of the Oberliga-Süd and the promotion to the DEL2 in 2017 . From the 2017/18 season he coached EV Landshut , with whom he won the league championship in the 2018/19 season and again made it to the DEL2. On January 15, 2020, he was dismissed from EV Landshut and replaced by Leif Carlsson .
Coaching stations
Years | Number of seasons | society | league | Post | reached playoffs | achieved titles |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2000-2002 | 2 | Kassel Huskies | DEL | Assistant coach | 2 × semi-finals | no |
2002-2003 | 1 | Cologne Sharks | DEL | Assistant coach | final | no |
2003-2004 | 1 | Kassel Huskies | DEL | Head coach | no | no |
2005-2009 | 4th | EC Bad Toelz | 2. BL and OL | Head coach | 1 × semi-finals, 1 × final | no |
2009-10 / 2011 | 2 | SERC Wild Wings | 2nd BL | Head coach | 2 × finals | no |
05 / 2012–01 / 2013 | 1 | SC Riessersee | 2nd BL | Head coach | no | no |
Feb. 2013–2015 | 2 | WSV Sterzing Broncos | Series A (ITA) | Head coach | 2 × quarter-finals | no |
2015-2017 | 2 | EC Bad Toelz | OIL | Head coach | final | Master orienteering south |
2017 – Jan. 2020 | 3 | EV Landshut | OL and DEL2 | Head coach | final | Orienteering master |
since Jan. 2020 | HC Pustertal | AlpsHL | Head coach |
Web links
- Axel Kammerer at rodi-db.de
- Axel Kammerer at eliteprospects.com (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ eishockeynews.de: Axel Kammerer new coach of the SC Riessersee
- ↑ scr.de: Breaking News ( Memento from September 11, 2012 in the web archive archive.today )
- ↑ merkur-online.de: Kammerer's accounting
- ↑ sportnews.bz: Broncos Sterzing: Axel Kammerer new trainer, Taylor leaves
- ↑ http://www.stol.it/Artikel/Sport-im-Ueberblick/Lokal/Heimat- geht-vor-Axel-Kammerer-verlaesst-die- Broncos ( Memento from January 3, 2017 in the Internet Archive )
- ↑ Axel Kammerer on leave: Leif Carlsson is the new head coach at EV Landshut. In: idowa.de. Retrieved January 17, 2020 .
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Kammerer, Axel |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German ice hockey player and coach |
DATE OF BIRTH | July 21, 1964 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Bad Toelz , Germany |