Jochen Dries

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Jochen Dries
Personnel
birthday February 24, 1947
place of birth Mainz-KastelGermany
position striker
Juniors
Years station
SV Weisenau
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1966-1970 SV Weisenau 62 (13)
1970-1972 Borussia Neunkirchen 32 0(6)
1972-1973 1. FSV Mainz 05 12 0(4)
1974 Freiburg FC 13 0(1)
1974-1977 FC Aarau
Stations as a trainer
Years station
1977-1980 FC Olten
1980-1981 FC Emmenbrücke
1983-1984 FC Sursee
1985-1987 FC Montreux Sports
1993-1995 FC Grenchen
1995-1997 SC Kriens
1998 Etoile Carouge
1998 FC Sion
1999-2000 FC Aarau
2000 FC Visp
2001-2003 FC Baulmes
2003-2004 FC Lausanne Sports
2004-2006 FC Bulle
2007-2008 FC Baulmes
2008-2011 FC Visp
2011–2012 SC Kriens
1 Only league games are given.

Jochen Dries (born February 24, 1947 in Mainz-Kastel ) is a former German soccer player and today's coach .

Player career

In 1971 and 1972, Jochen Dries was twice champion of the Southwest Regional Football League with Borussia Neunkirchen , but failed to advance in both attempts. This should remain with him in the following year, when he with his new club 1. FSV Mainz 05 also failed in the promotion round.

Coaching career

From March 1999 to May 2000, Jochen Dries coached the Swiss first division club FC Aarau . The first four games under his leadership were all lost, but the club was able to keep relegation with a final spurt at the end of the season. Due to unsuccessfulness, Dries was then replaced in May 2000 by the former Swiss national coach Rolf Fringer . In March 2003 he was introduced as assistant coach to Gabriel Calderón at FC Lausanne-Sport . Only a few months later he inherited Calderón and took over the post as head coach. In 2007 Dries became a coach at FC Baulmes , whose team he had coached from 2001 to 2003. At the end of 2008, however, he left the club again due to outstanding salary payments and went to Visp . The German had also trained their team in 2000. For the 2011/12 season he was hired as head coach of SC Kriens , which the German should lead to league maintenance in the Challenge League .

Personal

Jochen Dries was born in the Wiesbaden district of Mainz-Kastel and spent his childhood there. After elementary school and high school, he studied biology and dentistry in Frankfurt am Main and Mainz . After playing football in Germany, he went to Switzerland for personal reasons, where he has now been for over 30 years. Dries currently lives with his family in Crans-Montana .

Individual evidence

  1. Fringer replaces Dries at FC Aarau (www.swissinfo.ch, May 9, 2000)
  2. Football: Jochen Dries assistant coach at Lausanne (www.news.ch, March 7, 2003)
  3. Celebrity trainer for second division FC Visp (www.tagesanzeiger.ch, December 15, 2008)