Dimitrios Moutas

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Dimitrios Moutas
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Dimitrios Moutas 2011
Personnel
birthday April 15, 1968
place of birth StuttgartGermany
size 176 cm
position striker
Juniors
Years station
TV Kemnat
SV Hoffeld
0000-1986 Stuttgart Kickers
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1986-1988 1. FC Pforzheim 58 (20)
1988-1990 Sc freiburg 66 (19)
1990-1992 Stuttgart Kickers 66 (25)
1992-1993 VfL Bochum 15 0(3)
1993-1994 Stuttgart Kickers 32 0(7)
1994-1997 OFI Crete 68 0(8)
1997-1998 Athinaikos Athens 13 0(1)
1998 AO Kavala 6 0(1)
1999 Panelefsiniakos Elefsinas 15 0(1)
2000-2001 Ethnikos Piraeus 29 (21)
2002 Fostiras Tavrou Athens 2 0(1)
2003 Ethnikos Piraeus 17 0(4)
2003-2004 Terpsithea Athens (10)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
2000-2001 Ethnikos Piraeus
2009 GS Kallithea
2015-2016 SV Sandhausen (assistant coach)
2017– Karlsruher SC (Co-Trainer)
1 Only league games are given.

Dimitrios Moutas (born April 15, 1968 in Stuttgart ; nickname: Dimi ) is a former Greek football player . He played 47 games (15 goals) in the Bundesliga for the Stuttgarter Kickers and VfL Bochum and 132 games (40 goals) in the 2nd Bundesliga for SC Freiburg and the Stuttgarter Kickers. He played in the position of striker and was used in the B national team of Greece. Since August 29, 2017, Moutas has been Alois Schwartz's assistant coach at Karlsruher SC .

career

After stints as a youth player with TV Kemnat, SV Hoffeld and the youth of the Stuttgarter Kickers, he moved to 1. FC Pforzheim in the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg . He scored 20 goals in 58 games there.

After moving to SC Freiburg, Dimitrios Moutas made his debut in the 2nd Bundesliga in a 5-3 home win against Rot-Weiss Essen . He came on in the 74th minute and scored the goal to make it 2: 3. After two years and 66 games (20 goals) for SC Freiburg, he moved to league rivals Stuttgarter Kickers. He played 34 games and scored 13 goals in his first season. After promotion to the Bundesliga, he completed another 32 games for the Kickers and scored 12 goals. After the club's relegation, he moved to VfL Bochum, but only played 15 games (3 goals), only one party from start to finish. He then moved back to the Stuttgarter Kickers in the 2nd Bundesliga, played 32 games and scored seven goals. In the 4-1 victory of Kickers against FSV Mainz 05 , he made his last appearance when he was substituted on in the 82nd minute.

After his professional career in Germany, he played for the Greek clubs OFI Crete , Athinaikos Athens and AO Kavala in the first Greek league. In Greece he was used as a defender . He then played for low-class clubs in Greece, including for Ethnikos Piraeus as a player-coach . He ended his career as a player in 2005.

As a coach, he worked in the second half of the 2008/09 season for the Greek club GS Kallithea. In 2010 he completed an internship at VfL Wolfsburg as part of his training as a coach . From July 2015 Moutas was assistant coach at SV Sandhausen , his contract, which expired in summer 2016, was not extended by the club. Moutas has been working as an assistant trainer at Karlsruher SC since the 2017/2018 season.

Individual evidence

  1. a b c The Kickers Archive - Dimitrios Moutas. Retrieved May 5, 2011 .
  2. Dimitrios Moutas - 1988/1989 season on www.fussballdaten.de. Retrieved May 5, 2011 .
  3. Dimitrios Moutas - 1990/1991 season on www.fussballdaten.de. Retrieved May 5, 2011 .
  4. Dimitrios Moutas - 1991/1992 season on www.fussballdaten.de. Retrieved May 5, 2011 .
  5. Dimitrios Moutas - 1992/1993 season on www.fussballdaten.de. Retrieved May 5, 2011 .
  6. Dimitrios Moutas - 1993/1994 season on www.fussballdaten.de. Retrieved May 5, 2011 .
  7. Dimitrios Moutas on www.weltfussball.de. Retrieved May 5, 2011 .
  8. Coach stations by Dimitrios Moutas on www.transfermarkt.de. Retrieved May 5, 2011 .
  9. Wolfgang Brück: SV Sandhausen tests and wins against Unterhaching. Rhein-Neckar-Zeitung , July 8, 2015, accessed on December 20, 2015
  10. Sandhausen shows morality. Weinheimer Nachrichten , July 20, 2015, accessed December 20, 2015
  11. Sandhausen's new coach Kocak wants to play “cheeky” football. Rhein-Neckar-Zeitung, July 4, 2016, accessed on July 6, 2016