Sven Köhler (soccer player, 1966)

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Sven Koehler
Sven Koehler DFB Cup press conference.JPG
Sven Koehler (2015)
Personnel
birthday February 24, 1966
place of birth FreibergGDR
size 179 cm
position Defense
Juniors
Years station
0000-1978 Motor Brand Langenau
1978-1984 FC Karl-Marx-Stadt
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1984-1995 FC Karl-Marx-Stadt /
Chemnitzer FC
190 (11)
1995-1996 FC Erzgebirge Aue 15 0(2)
1996-2001 Chemnitzer FC 130 0(6)
2001-2003 1. FC Dynamo Dresden 2 0(0)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1983-1984 GDR U-18 9 (0)
1989 GDR 2 (0)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
2002-2007 Dynamo Dresden ( assistant coach / A-youth )
2007-2015 Hallescher FC
2016-2017 Chemnitzer FC
2018– VfB Auerbach
1 Only league games are given.

Sven Köhler (born February 24, 1966 in Freiberg ) is a former German soccer player and today's coach .

Athletic career

Club career

Sven Koehler (1990)

Sven Köhler comes from the youth department of BSG Motor Brand Langenau , for which his father Wilfried was already active in the 2nd GDR league . In 1978 Köhler was delegated to the Emil Wallner children's and youth sports school in Karl-Marx-Stadt and from then on played for FC Karl-Marx-Stadt .

From 1983 he ran for the FCK as a defender in the junior league . For the 1984/85 season , the 1.79 m tall Köhler was nominated by coach Manfred Lienemann for the top division team of FC Karl-Marx-Stadt. However, he did not play his first league game until matchday 20, April 13, 1985, when Hansa Rostock played against FCK (4-2). The breakthrough as a regular player made Köhler only under Hans Meyer in the season 1988/89 , in which he played with 23 appearances for the first time the majority of the league point games. After that, Sven Köhler was an integral part of the club for many years , which was renamed Chemnitzer FC in 1990 . The highlights were winning the runner-up in 1989/90 in the GDR Oberliga and eight appearances between 1989 and 1990 in the UEFA Cup against teams like Borussia Dortmund , Juventus Turin and Boavista Porto . In 1989/90 he reached the second round of the UEFA Cup with the club , in which they failed at Juventus.

From 1991/92 Köhler played with Chemnitzer FC in the 2nd Bundesliga . In 1995 he moved for a short time to the regional league team FC Erzgebirge Aue , where he completed 15 missions. In 1996 Köhler returned to Chemnitzer FC, who had just been relegated to the regional league. In 2002 Köhler followed his former coach Christoph Franke to regional league competitor Dynamo Dresden , but only played two games for Dynamo.

Selection bets

The FCK junior player was part of the squad of the GDR junior team with which he won the 1983 youth friendship competition. He was injured after nine missions for the U-18s in a row in 1984 at the EM in the USSR .

After Köhler had played five international matches with the youth national team , he came in 1989 under Manfred Zapf to two missions in the GDR national team . He played his first international match on February 13, 1989 in Cairo against Egypt (4-0), in which he was substituted on in the 46th minute. On April 26, 1989 he was in the World Cup qualifier against the USSR (0: 3) in Kiev as a midfielder in the national team.

Coaching career

After or during his playing career, he worked in Dresden as an assistant coach next to Christoph Franke until 2005 , and after his dismissal he looked after the club's A-youth. On July 1, 2007, Köhler became the new head coach of Halleschen FC and was promoted to the regional league after just one year. In the following season 2008/09 they missed promotion to the 3rd division on the last day of the game . In 2009/10 and 2010/11 the ranks four and five followed in the Regionalliga Nord. In the 2011/12 season , Köhler led the club from Saxony-Anhalt with 77 points from 34 games to move up to the third-highest German league and thus back to professional football after 18 years. On August 30, 2015, Köhler was released and his successor was Stefan Böger .

On March 2, 2016, Köhler took over the position of coach of Chemnitzer FC as the successor to Karsten Heine . At the end of the 2016/17 season, his expiring contract was not extended. For the new season he became a TV expert for one season at Mitteldeutscher Rundfunk . For the 2018/19 season he took over the position of head coach at VfB Auerbach , which plays in the Regionalliga Nordost . He signed a two-year contract with the regional league team.

statistics

Scene from the FDGB Cup Finals 1988/89 : the BFC Dynamo poker players Andreas Thom (.. 3. v L) vs. Karl-Marx-Stadt Jörg Illing , Peter Keller and Sven Koehler (left), the game ended 1: 0 for the Berliners
  • DDR-Oberliga: 97 games (7 goals)
  • 2nd Bundesliga: 125 games (4 goals)
  • Regionalliga Nordost / Nord: 115 games (8 goals)

literature

Web links

Commons : Sven Köhler  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b Reinhard Klar: A fire causes a sensation in Halle . In: Free Press - Freiberger Zeitung . May 26, 2012, p. 22 .
  2. ^ Off for coach Sven Köhler at Chemnitzer FC. Mitteldeutsche Zeitung , May 19, 2017, accessed on April 18, 2018 .
  3. Sven Köhler becomes a trainer in Auerbach. MDR , April 18, 2018, accessed April 18, 2018 .