Reinhard Stumpf (soccer player)

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Reinhard Stumpf
Personnel
birthday November 26, 1961
place of birth LovelessGermany
size 190 cm
position Defense
Juniors
Years station
SpVgg Dietesheim
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1984-1985 Kickers Offenbach 21 (-)
1985-1986 Karlsruher SC 9 (1)
1986-1989 Kickers Offenbach 63 (2)
1989-1992 1. FC Kaiserslautern 65 (1)
1992-1994 Galatasaray Istanbul 44 (2)
1994-1996 1. FC Cologne 21 (-)
1996 Brumell Sendai ? (?)
1997 Hannover 96 9 (0)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
1997-2000 1. FC Kaiserslautern (assistant coach)
2000-2002 1. FC Kaiserslautern
2003-2004 1. FC Kaiserslautern (assistant coach)
2004-2005 VfL Wolfsburg (assistant coach)
2005-2007 Galatasaray Istanbul (Assistant Coach)
2007 Gençlerbirliği Ankara
2009-2011 al-Hilal (Assistant Trainer + U-21)
2011–2012 CS Sfax
2012 Wacker Burghausen
2013 al-Hilal U-21
2014-2015 al-Shabab
2015-2016 al-Ettifaq
1 Only league games are given.

Reinhard Stumpf (born November 26, 1961 in Lieblos ) is a former German soccer player and current soccer coach .

Player career

Stumpf was active as a professional for a total of 13 years. At Kickers Offenbach , he made his first appearances in the 2nd Bundesliga in 1984 . After a detour to Karlsruher SC , he returned to Offenbach in 1987. In 1989 1. FC Kaiserslautern brought him to the Bundesliga . With the Palatine he won the cup in 1990 under coach Karl-Heinz Feldkamp . Just a few hours earlier, his sister Daniela Stumpf won the women's DFB Cup in the same place with FSV Frankfurt . The German championship followed in 1991 . In that season he took part in 21 of the 34 league games, in which Kaiserslautern only brought in one of the five defeats this season.

In 1992 he and Feldkamp moved to Galatasaray Istanbul in Turkey , where he won the championship and the cup in 1993 and the following year, under Reiner Hollmann , Feldkamps assistant coach at the Kaiserslautern Championship, he won the Supercup and again the championship title.

After these successes he returned to Germany in 1994 . At 1. FC Köln he made 21 Bundesliga appearances in the next two seasons. In August 1996 he went to Japan until the end of the year, where he played at Brummell Sendai in the second division. Back in Germany in 1997, he joined the Hannover 96 team, which had been relegated from the 2nd Bundesliga to the Regionalliga in the previous season. With the talented team, which included the young future national players Fabian Ernst , Gerald Asamoah and Otto Addo , he played nine more games in the Regionalliga Nord from February to the end of the season and won the championship. In the two relegation games against Energie Cottbus , in which Stumpf did not play, Hanover's direct resurgence was not successful. At the age of 35, he ended his career as an active soccer player.

Coaching career

He began his coaching career seamlessly in October 1997 as Otto Rehhagel's assistant coach at 1. FC Kaiserslautern . After his resignation in October 2000, he became the official head coach under the insufficiently licensed team boss Andreas Brehme . In July 2002 he was released without notice, after presumably falling out with Brehme over disputes over competence. “That's a bit of cover for me. The times when the players cried out for me over Reinhard Stumpf are over now, ”said Brehme in the Bild newspaper . After the third day of the new season, he was also dismissed and the CEO resigned.

From December 2002 to May 2007 he accompanied the Belgian coach Eric Gerets as an assistant coach , first until February 2004 at 1. FC Kaiserslautern, who brought him back after his release, then until 2005 at VfL Wolfsburg . The last stop of this team was a two-year engagement with the traditional Turkish club Galatasaray Istanbul , with which they became Turkish champions in the 2005/2006 season.

In September 2007, Stumpf took over after six match days as the successor to Fuat Çapa, the head coach position at Gençlerbirliği Ankara , who were in 14th place at the time. After four more match days, the club was in 15th place, one above the relegation zone, and Bülent Korkmaz again replaced Stump. Gençlerbirliği finished the season in 15th place.

From August 2009 he was again assistant coach to Eric Gerets, with whom he went to Riyadh to the Al-Hilal Saudi Club in the Saudi Professional League . There they won the Saudi championship and the Crown Prince Cup in 2010. After Gerets left in October 2010, he was the team's interim head coach before taking over the club's U21 team in November 2010.

In September 2011 he started working as head coach at the Tunisian football club Club Sportif Sfaxien . Due to great dissatisfaction, he canceled his contract with the multiple Tunisian champions in early January 2012.

From January 2012 he was the head coach of the Bavarian third division club Wacker Burghausen . After he had expressed his ideas about the sporting direction and perspectives, the collaboration was ended.

In July 2013 he took over the U21 team from Al-Hilal in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. In the summer of 2014 he became head coach at Al Shabab FC in Riyadh for one year . Then for a year trainer and sports director at al-Ettifaq , Saudi Arabia.

In 2018 he was honorary director of the Kickers Offenbach youth training center for eight months

successes

As a player

As a trainer

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. http://reinhardstumpf.de/trainer.html
  2. My reasons for terminating my job at CSS , stumpfis.wordpress.com, January 5, 2012.
  3. Reinhard Stumpf is the new trainer at SVW , accessed on December 28, 2017
  4. "The end and the consequences" and "Unprofessional and not very respectful"; kicker sports magazine from May 10, 2012