Egon Coordes

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Egon Coordes
Personnel
Surname Egon Coordes
birthday July 13, 1944
place of birth WesermündeGermany
position Defense
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
Teacher gymnastics ? 0(?)
1967-1969 TuS Bremerhaven 93 58 (11)
1969-1971 Werder Bremen 50 0(1)
1971-1976 VfB Stuttgart 107 0(8)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
1976-1977 TuS Bremerhaven 93
1977-1982 OSC Bremerhaven
1984-1986 FC Bayern Munich (assistant coach)
1986-1987 VfB Stuttgart
01 / 88-10 / 91 FC Bayern Munich (assistant coach)
1992 Hamburger SV
1993-1994 Al-Ahli
1994-1995 FK Austria Vienna
1995-1996 Hannover 96
1998-1999 FC Luzern
1999 Iran U-23
2001-2002 Al-Khaleej
2002-2003 FC Gatt
1 Only league games are given.

Egon Coordes (born July 13, 1944 in Wesermünde ) is a former German football player and coach .

Player career

Egon Coordes began his career as a player with the Leher gymnastics association . In 1969, the then police student, whose father Alfred was head of operations at the police in Bremerhaven and died suddenly in 1967 a few days before his first assignment in the first team of TuS Bremerhaven 93 , moved from the second-rate regional league to SV Werder Bremen .

With the Bundesliga club he got into the first team after an injury to right defender Josef Piontek and played there on the left side of defense after Horst-Dieter Höttges had changed from his position there to the right side as a Piontek representative. In Bremen he played 50 competitive games and scored one goal. In 1971 he signed a contract with VfB Stuttgart. When Stuttgart relegated to the 2nd Bundesliga at the end of the 1975/76 season, Coordes announced his retirement as a football player at the age of 31. He played a total of 157 Bundesliga games.

Coaching career

Coordes began his coaching career at his former club TuS Bremerhaven 93, with whom he became champion of the Oberliga Nord in 1976/77 , rose to the 2nd Bundesliga and which he coached from then on as the fusion club OSC Bremerhaven . After his playing career, Coordes also ran a sports shop and a bowling alley in Bremerhaven. After his engagement there he was assistant coach at Udo Lattek's side at Bayern Munich and coached VfB Stuttgart in the 1986/87 season . There he delivered a feud with the local press, which contributed to his leaving the club after only one season. In 1988 he returned to FC Bayern as an assistant coach in Jupp Heynckes' first term . He held this position until October 1991, when he resigned himself as a result of Heynckes' dismissal, which he did not understand. On March 12, 1992 he took over Hamburger SV as head coach. After only six months in which his team had three wins, eight draws and eight defeats, he was dismissed on September 21, 1992. The dismissal was preceded by Coordes' request to HSV manager Heribert Bruchhagen to suspend the five players Thomas von Heesen , Harald Spörl , Frank Rohde , Jörg Bode and Carsten Kober after a visit to the disco. A subsequent vote by the club's management about their coach turned out to be 14: 3 against Coordes, which resulted in the end of his time in Hamburg.

In the following years he coached several clubs, u. a. FK Austria Wien and the Olympic selection of Iran. His later employer Hannover 96 rose with Coordes for the first time in the club's history in the third division.

Coordes, who lives with his family in his wife's birthplace in Memmingen, is currently chief analyst at FC Bayern Munich, but was scheduled to be a match observer in Jupp Heynckes' coaching staff for the 2011/12 season . At the end of 2012, Coordes was appointed to the coaching staff of the FCB's basketball department, where he was primarily responsible for the fitness of the players. The passionate tennis player has lived in the Allgäu since the middle of the first decade of the 21st century .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Dominik Prähofer: The underestimated. In: kicker sports magazine . February 9, 2017, page 52 (regional edition Bavaria).
  2. ^ "Blanker Haß" in the Spiegel from June 15, 1987 , accessed on October 21, 2011
  3. "Checkmate - The five most curious trainer dismissals at HSV" , on "11 FREUNDE" , accessed on October 31, 2013
  4. tz.de : Coordes is to become a game observer , accessed on April 22, 2014
  5. tz.de: Coordes should make the red giants fit