Marco Kostmann

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Marco Kostmann
Personnel
birthday April 12, 1966
place of birth RostockGDR
size 189 cm
position goalkeeper
Juniors
Years station
1971-1981 SG Dynamo Rostock
1981-1985 Berlin FC Dynamo
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1984-1988 Berlin FC Dynamo II 90 (0)
1988-1989 Hansa Rostock II
1989-1991 1. FC Union Berlin 36 (0)
1991-1994 1. FC Saarbrücken 41 (0)
1994-1997 Hamburger SV II 99 (0)
1997-1998 1. SC Norderstedt 33 (0)
1998-2000 SC Paderborn 07 36 (0)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
GDR U-18 7 (0)
DDR U-21 7 (0)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
1999 SC Paderborn 07
2000-2003 FC St. Pauli (youth goalkeeping coach)
Hansa Rostock (youth goalkeeping coach)
2000-2004 FC Union Tornesch
2003-2009 Germany (youth goalkeeping coach)
2007-2009 Ivory Coast (goalkeeping coach)
2009-2010 Hansa Rostock (goalkeeping coach)
2010 Hansa Rostock (assistant trainer)
2010 Hansa Rostock
2010-2013 Germany U-20 (goalkeeping coach)
2011-2015 Arminia Bielefeld (goalkeeping coach)
2015-2017 Hamburger SV II (goalkeeping coach)
2017– Arminia Bielefeld (goalkeeping coach)
1 Only league games are given.

Marco Kostmann (born April 12, 1966 in Rostock ) is a German soccer coach and former player.

Player career

Born in Rostock as the son of the former GDR Oberliga top scorer Gerd Kostmann , Marco Kostmann, who played in the goalkeeper position, went through the youth departments of Dynamo Rostock from 1971 before joining the youth teams of the Berlin FC Dynamo in 1981 . From 1984 he was also part of the squad of the multiple GDR master in the men's area, but was not used in the league as the top division of the GDR. In 1988, at the age of 22, he returned to Rostock and played one season for the FC Hansa Rostock reserve team . In 1989, however, he moved on to the second-highest division of the GDR 1. FC Union Berlin .

In the 1989/90 season Kostmann initially completed 23 missions for the capital city in the GDR league , but the desired direct resurgence missed the team as runner-up in their league relay. 1990/91 - due to the German reunification , the GDR league was renamed the NOFV league - Kostmann then succeeded with Union after 13 missions the championship of the relay, but in the promotion round to the all-German 2nd Bundesliga , the team only reached the team Inclusion in the third-class Oberliga Nordost .

Kostmann therefore moved to the second division 1. FC Saarbrücken , with whom he rose to the Bundesliga in 1991/92 after six games . There he came only to seven missions and had to accept the immediate relegation at the end of the 1992/93 season . Only now Kostmann became the goalkeeper of the Saarland and completed a total of 28 second division games in 1993/94 , but subsequently switched to the first division club Hamburger SV .

Although he was nominally a member of the Bundesliga squad at HSV, he did not complete a single assignment for this and ran from 1994 to 1997 exclusively for the reserve team of the North Germans in the regional league . In 1997 he moved within the regional league and played for one year at 1. SC Norderstedt . From 1998 to 2000 he then ended his active career at SC Paderborn 07 .

Coaching career

After his active time, Kostmann was initially a coach at SC Paderborn and then became a junior coach at FC St. Pauli and Hansa Rostock, and later coach at FC Union Tornesch. From 2003 Kostmann worked as a goalkeeper coach in the DFB junior division and as DFB base coordinator for Schleswig-Holstein, and from 2007 also as goalkeeper coach for the Ivorian national team trained by Uli Stielike , before he succeeded Perry Bräutigam as goalkeeper coach of FC Hansa Rostock in 2009 . When head coach Andreas Zachhuber was on leave in February 2010 and his previous assistant coach Thomas Finck took over his post, Kostmann was in turn appointed assistant coach of the Rostock licensed team. Since Finck was only in possession of the A license at this point in time , he was only allowed to work on an interim basis until March 15, 2010. Therefore, the post of head coach then passed to Kostmann. After the relegation of the Hanseatic League, Kostmann was given a leave of absence from the club in June 2010 because it was not possible to agree on Kostmann's further employment.

From summer 2010 on, Kostmann was the goalkeeping coach of the German U-20 national team. He ended this engagement in September 2013 in favor of his work at Arminia Bielefeld , for whom he has been working as goalkeeping coach for the professional and youth teams since the beginning of the 2011/12 season. For the 2015/16 season , he moved to Hamburger SV , where, as goalkeeping coach for the U-23s and goalkeeping coordinator for the entire youth team, he has overall responsibility for the training concept for the young goalkeepers. Two years later Kostmann returned to Bielefeld.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. FC-Hansa.de: Marco Kostmann is the new goalkeeping coach at FC Hansa , accessed on June 17, 2011
  2. Arminia-Bielefeld.de, Marco Kostmann new goalkeeping coach , accessed on June 17, 2011
  3. Marco Kostmann leaves Arminia . Arminia-Bielefeld.de (June 23, 2015). Retrieved June 24, 2015.