Roger prince

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Roger prince
Personnel
birthday 4th March 1969
place of birth DusseldorfGermany
size 187 cm
position Defense , midfield
Juniors
Years station
TSV Pfungstadt
Eintracht Frankfurt
1. FC Kaiserslautern
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1987-1991 SV Darmstadt 98 81 0(7)
1991-1994 SG Wattenscheid 09 60 0(6)
1994-1996 Hannover 96 62 0(4)
1996-1999 SC Austria Lustenau 86 0(7)
1999 SpVgg Greuther Fürth 4 0(0)
2000 SC Austria Lustenau 12 0(2)
2000-2003 FC Lustenau 07 31 0(2)
2003-2006 FC Balzers
Stations as a trainer
Years station
2003-2006 FC Balzers (player-coach)
2006-2007 FC Balzers
2007-2009 SC Austria Lustenau II
2009-2011 Liechtenstein U-21 (assistant coach)
2009-2010 FC St. Gallen U-18
2010–2012 FC Vaduz (assistant coach)
2012-2013 Liechtenstein U-21 (assistant coach)
2013-2016 1. FC Nuremberg II
2013 1. FC Nürnberg (interim)
2014 → 1. FC Nürnberg (interim)
2017-2018 SV Seligenporten
1 Only league games are given.

Roger Prinzen (born March 4, 1969 in Düsseldorf ) is a former German soccer player and current coach .

Career

player

Prinzen began his career at TSV Pfungstadt , Eintracht Frankfurt and 1. FC Kaiserslautern . His first club as a professional was Darmstadt 98 in the 2nd Bundesliga, where he scored seven goals in 81 games as a midfielder.

For the 1991/92 season he moved to the first Bundesliga for SG Wattenscheid 09 , where he came to 60 Bundesliga games and six goals in three years. In 1993 Prinzen took part in the military world championship in Morocco with the Bundeswehr national team and finished third. In his third season, when Prinzen was now a defender, Wattenscheid was relegated and he moved to the second division side Hannover 96 . In Hanover, too, things went one class lower with Prinzen in the 1995/96 season . He left Germany and moved to Austria for SC Austria Lustenau .

He was promoted to the first Austrian Bundesliga with this club , but then decided to return to Germany in the summer of 1999. However, he only stayed with SpVgg Greuther Fürth until December 1999 and returned to Austria in Lustenau for six months. He then played for three years at local rivals FC Lustenau and ended his active career there in 2003.

Trainer

Prinzen is a qualified sports manager and trainer with a UEFA A license. He had his first position as a coach from 2003 to 2007 at FC Balzers , where he worked as a player- coach for the first three years. He then moved to SC Austria Lustenau to take on the amateur team's position there. He also became a manager and sports director here. In September 2009, Prinzen Austria left Lustenau to work for FC St. Gallen in Switzerland. There he looked after the U-18s until 2010. In addition to and after his work in Lustenau, Prinzen has been assistant coach of the Liechtenstein U-21 national team since February 2009 and of the U-18s of FC St. Gallen in Switzerland from September. From 2010 to 2012 he was an assistant coach at FC Vaduz .

From 2013 Prinzen was the coach of 1. FC Nürnberg II . After Michael Wiesinger's dismissal on October 7, 2013, he took over the club's Bundesliga team and scored a 1-1 draw at Eintracht Frankfurt as an interim coach on matchday 9 . After the dismissal of the next head coach Gertjan Verbeek on April 23, 2014, he jumped in a second time and took over the professional team in 17th place in the table for the last three game days.

From April 28, 2017, Prinzen was the head coach and sporting director of SV Seligenporten in the Regionalliga Bayern .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Profile of Roger Prinzen on: kleeblatt-chronik.de
  2. kicker sports magazine No. 47/23. Wo., 10./11. June 1993, p. 21.
  3. Austria Kurier No. 100 of September 25, 2009, p. 9.
  4. Manager Prinzen leaves Austria Lustenau
  5. Manager Prinzen leaves Austria Lustenau. on: vorarlberg.orf.at , August 24, 2009.
  6. FC Vaduz: Eric Orie's coaching contract is extended to: fcvaduz.li , May 11, 2010
  7. fcn.de Roger Prinzen new U23 coach , accessed on October 9, 2013.
  8. badische-zeitung.de Nuremberg separates from Coach Wiesinger - Prinzen interim trainer  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , accessed October 9, 2013.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.badische-zeitung.de  
  9. Gertjan Verbeek on leave, Roger Prinzen takes over

literature

  • Austria Kurier No. 100 of September 25, 2009, p. 9.