German Anatoljewitsch Andrejew

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German Anatoljewitsch Andrejew
Personnel
Surname German Anatoljewitsch Andrejew
birthday January 28, 1966
place of birth MurmanskUSSR
position Defender , midfielder
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1983 Spartak Moscow 0 (0)
1984 Volgar Astrakhan 27 (3)
1985 SKA Rostov 1 (0)
1986 Spartak Moscow 0 (0)
1987 Volga Tver 17 (0)
1987-1989 Rotor Volgograd 34 (0)
1989 Kuban Krasnodar 21 (2)
1990 Metallurg Lipetsk 20 (0)
1990-1991 Tekstilschtschik Kamyshin 12 (0)
1991-1992 al-Masry
1992 Presnya Moscow 15 (0)
Constructorul Chișinău 8 (7)
1993 Zvezda Gorodishche 19 (0)
1993-1994 SG Bornim
1994-1999 SV Babelsberg 03
Stations as a trainer
Years station
1999-2002 SV Babelsberg 03
2003 SV Babelsberg 03
2003-2004 VfB Leipzig
2004 Hallescher FC
2005 SV Yesilyurt
2007-2009 VFC Plauen
2010-2017 1. FC Union Berlin (youth coord.)
2017– 1. FC Union Berlin (youth coach)
1 Only league games are given.

German Anatoljewitsch Andrejew ( Russian Ге́рман Анато́льевич Андре́ев , often also Hermann Andreev ; born  January 28, 1966 in Murmansk ) is a Russian football coach and former football player .

Career

Andrejew played for Spartak Moscow , Volgar Astrakhan , SKA Rostov , Volga Tver , Rotor Volgograd , Kuban Krasnodar , Metallurg Lipetsk , Tekstilschtschik Kamyshin , al-Masry , Presnya Moscow , Constructorul Chișinău , Zvezda Gorodishche and finally from 1994 to 1999 at SV Babelsberg 03 .

In 1999 Andrejew took over as coach at SV Babelsberg. Under him, the Potsdamer qualified in the 1999/2000 season for the newly introduced two-track regional league and won the Brandenburg State Cup . In the following regional league season he took second place in the table with Babelsberg and thus made it to the 2nd Bundesliga . In the first four games of the second division season (2001/02) Babelsberg won three times, then only one game and thus slipped in the table. Andreyev was given leave of absence for the winter break, but remained on the payroll. Babelsberg rose at the end of the season and fought in the following 2002/03 season against relegation in the Regionalliga. Andreyev took over the coaching position again at the end of the season, but could not prevent relegation from the regional league.

Andrejew left Babelsberg and then trained with VfB Leipzig until its bankruptcy in 2004. In March 2004, he took over Halleschen FC in the southern season of the Oberliga Nordost (division 4). He was released there in November of that year.

For the 2005/06 season Andrejew went to SV Yesilyurt in the northern relay of the Oberliga Nordost . After the twelfth game day and four defeats in a row, he resigned from his position.

For the 2007/08 season Andreyev took over the coaching position at the top division VFC Plauen . Behind Halleschen FC and Chemnitzer FC , Plauen finished the season in third place and thus achieved promotion to the fourth-rate regional league from the season onwards. In this regional league season 2008/09 Andreyev was able to keep the class with his team on the last day of the game. As a result, his contract was extended for two years. The reached Sachsenpokal final was lost with 1: 2 after extra time against the 2nd team from Dynamo Dresden . In October 2009 Andrejew was dismissed in Plauen after the team had slipped to the penultimate place in the table.

In August 2010 Andrejew took over the sporting management of the youth center at 1. FC Union Berlin . After seven years, he retired from this post at his own request in October 2017 in order to return to team training.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Thomas Gantz, in Potsdam's Latest News, The Ball is Best Friend , October 8, 2005, accessed January 12, 2013
  2. archiv.hallescherfc.de, Herrmann Andreev - The HFC short portrait  ( page no longer available , search in web archives ), accessed on January 10, 2012@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / archiv.hallescherfc.de
  3. www.hallescherfc.de, The sporting development of the club , accessed on January 12, 2013
  4. Andreev extended by 2 years - VFC wants to crown an eventful season on Saturday! ( Memento of March 6, 2016 in the Internet Archive ), accessed on January 12, 2013
  5. Michael Meyer, in Potsdam's Latest News, VFC dismisses Andreev after 0: 1 at SVB , October 20, 2009, accessed on January 12, 2013
  6. fc-union-berlin.de, 1. FC Union signs Hermann Andreev as the sporting director of the youth performance center, August 17, 2010, accessed on January 12, 2013
  7. ^ NLZ: Change at the management level. Retrieved July 27, 2020 .