Rainer Scharinger

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Rainer Scharinger
Personnel
birthday March 4th 1967
place of birth KarlsruheGermany
size 185 cm
position midfield
Juniors
Years station
0000-1986 TSV Spessart
1986-1987 ASV Durlach
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1987-1993 Karlsruher SC 1 0(0)
1987-1993 Karlsruher SC Amat. ? 0(?)
1993-1995 VfR Mannheim 65 0(9)
1995-1997 1. FC Pforzheim 51 (17)
1997-1999 Karlsruher SC 11 0(0)
1997-1999 Karlsruher SC Amat. 49 (18)
1999-2001 SSV Ulm 1846 60 (11)
2001-2002 Stuttgart Kickers 30 0(2)
2002-2003 SV Sandhausen 8 0(0)
2003-2006 Bahlinger SC 25 0(1)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
2003 SV Sandhausen
2003-2006 Bahlinger SC
2006-2008 TSG 1899 Hoffenheim (assistant coach)
2007-2009 TSG 1899 Hoffenheim II
2009-2010 VfR Aalen
2011 Karlsruher SC
2012-2013 SCR Altach
1 Only league games are given.

Rainer Scharinger (born March 4, 1967 in Karlsruhe ) is a former German soccer player and today's soccer coach .

Career

Player career

Scharinger, who comes from the youth of TSV Spessart , moved in 1987 as a 20-year-old from ASV Durlach, for whom he had played since 1986, to Karlsruher SC . He played for the amateur team of the KSC in the association league Baden and after promotion in 1989 in the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg . In May 1989, he made his debut in the Bundesliga . Since Scharinger did not make any further appearances in the professional team under coach Winfried Schäfer , he left the club in 1993. After two years at VfR Mannheim and 1. FC Pforzheim , he returned to Karlsruhe in 1997. Here he played again only in the second team of the Bundesliga club, in the second half of the 1998/99 season - the KSC had since been relegated to the 2nd Bundesliga - Scharinger was able to play in the first team. As fifth in the 2nd Bundesliga , promotion was only just missed.

However, Scharinger moved to SSV Ulm 1846 for the 1999/2000 season , which surprisingly took third place and was promoted to the Bundesliga. Here he became a regular player straight away, but could not prevent relegation after only one season. In the second division he initially stayed with the club, but left it when it was clear after the license was withdrawn that the club fell into the Württemberg Association .

Scharinger then signed on with the Stuttgarter Kickers in the Regionalliga Süd , which he left at the beginning of the second season for SV Sandhausen . Already during his active career Scharinger took over the coaching position of SV Sandhausen. Here he became player-coach on October 18, 2002, which he remained until September 16, 2003. Since November 9, 2003, he was in charge of Bahlinger SC , also as a player-coach until the end of the 2005/2006 season . He also obtained his coaching license in 2005 .

Coaching career

From July 2006 to May 2009 Scharinger as was assistant coach of Ralf Rangnick at the Bundesliga club TSG 1899 Hoffenheim operates. From July 2007 he also coached the U-23 team of TSG 1899 Hoffenheim, which played in the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg.

On May 6, 2009, Scharinger was four game days before the end of the season head coach of the relegation-threatened third division club VfR Aalen . The VfR was relegated to the regional league as the penultimate, and numerous players then left the club; Scharinger had already agreed to rebuild when he took office in the event of relegation and also coached VfR in the 2009/10 regional league season . With Mario Hohn , Andreas Hofmann and Robert Lechleiter he only took over three players from the old squad ; for the rest of the team he signed mostly young players from lower leagues, some of whom he had already looked after in Hoffenheim. The new team had an average age of around 23 years. With eleven points ahead of the second representation of 1. FC Nürnberg and a goal difference of 51:19, he led the club to direct promotion; The team also qualified for the 2010/11 DFB Cup , as they prevailed in the final of the WFV Cup against FV Illertissen with a 4-1 victory.

At the beginning of the third division season, the season goal “17th place” (relegation) was issued and a total of 15 newcomers, again mostly from lower leagues, committed. Most of them, however, did not turn out to be the reinforcement desired; Although the team overwintered - despite a temporary high phase - after the last four defeats in a row with one point ahead of the relegation ranks in 16th place in the table, the VfR announced on December 27, 2010 the separation from Scharinger.

After Scharinger's tenure at VfR had already surfaced several times about a move to the second division club Karlsruher SC , for which he had already played as a player, Scharinger took over the coaching position at Karlsruher SC on March 2, 2011 as the successor to Uwe Rapolder with the aim of to prevent relegation to the third division - which he finally succeeded. For the new season he made a change in the squad. After an initially good start to the season, a negative series followed with ten league games without a win, which is why Scharinger was dismissed at KSC on October 31, 2011, one day after the 13th matchday (after the 5-1 defeat against Dynamo Dresden ). The club was at that time with 13:29 goals and nine points in 17th place in the table.

From July 1, 2012 Rainer Scharinger was coach of the Austrian second division SCR Altach , with whom he should achieve promotion to the Bundesliga. After six months, he was given a leave of absence during the winter break in early January 2013; the team was already 15 points behind the first place in the table, the promotion rank.

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