Günter Zittel

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Günter Zittel (born January 15, 1952 in Karlsruhe ) is a German football coach for FIFA .

Zittel studied German and sports in Karlsruhe, Berlin and Heidelberg and completed his training as a high school teacher in Stuttgart. As an amateur soccer player, he played for ASV Durlach in the early 1970s . Since 1986 he has had the DFB football instructor license. After coaching some lower-class clubs, he was Willi Bierofka's assistant coach at TSV 1860 Munich in the Bavarian League in the 1989/90 season . Then he worked again as a teacher and only part-time as a trainer.

In 1999 he was commissioned by the Foreign Office , the German Society for Technical Cooperation and the DFB to lead the project in Kampala for the development and expansion of football in Uganda . He performed this task until March 2004. Later that year he led courses for youth coaches in Macedonia . The training of coaches on behalf of the Federal Foreign Office, DFB, NOK and FIFA led him to Guyana , Grenada , St. Lucia and Botswana in the following years . From May to July 2007 he worked in Madagascar , where, among other things, he advised the national team in qualifying for the African Championship .

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  1. ^ "Günter Zittel entre en fonction" , L'Express de Madagascar of May 23, 2007, online version viewed on May 23, 2007