Matthias Kreutzer
German football coach
Personal information | |||
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Date of birth | (1982-12-23) 23 December 1982 (age 41) | ||
Place of birth | Erfurt, East Germany | ||
Managerial career | |||
Years | Team | ||
2022 | Schalke 04 (interim) | ||
2023 | Schalke 04 (interim) |
Matthias Kreutzer (born 23 December 1982) is a German football coach.[1]
Career
On 20 October 2022, Kreutzer took over Schalke 04 as head coach on an interim basis after Frank Kramer was sacked by the club.[2] His tenure was over after a week, when a new coach, Thomas Reis, was hired.[3] After Reis was fired on 27 September 2023, he became Schalke's interim head coach again and was replaced two weeks later.[4][5]
Managerial statistics
Team | From | To | Record | Ref | ||||
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G | W | D | L | Win % | ||||
Schalke 04 | 20 October 2022 | 27 October 2022 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 000.00 | [6] |
Schalke 04 | 27 September 2023 | 8 October 2023 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 000.00 | [6] |
Total | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 000.00 |
References
- ^ "Matthias Kreutzer – Profile". Worldfootball.net. Retrieved 26 October 2022.
- ^ "Matthias Kreutzer to take charge of the game against Hertha BSC". Schalke 04. 20 October 2022.
- ^ "Schalke 04 to take on relegation battle with Thomas Reis as head coach". Schalke 04. 27 October 2022.
- ^ "Schalke 04 relieve head coach Thomas Reis of his duties with immediate effect". Schalke 04. 27 September 2023.
- ^ "Karel Geraerts appointed new head coach of FC Schalke 04". schalke04.com. 9 October 2023. Retrieved 9 October 2023.
- ^ a b "FC Schalke 04 – Trainer". Kicker (in German). Retrieved 28 September 2023.
External links
- Profile at the FC Schalke 04 website
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FC Schalke 04 – managers
- Ludewig (1925–27)
- Wieser (1928–29)
- Otto (1929–30)
- Sobottka (1930–31)
- Sauerwein (1931–32)
- Otto (1932–33)
- Schmidt (1933–38)
- Faist (1938–42)
- Kuzorra (1946–47)
- Schäfer (1947–48)
- Langl (1948)
- Swatosch (1948–49)
- Szepan (1949–54)
- Frühwirth (1954–59)
- Lengyel (1959–60)
- Gawliczek (1960–64)
- Langner (1964–67)
- Marotzke (1967)
- Brocker (1967–68)
- Gutendorf (1968–70)
- Čendić (1970–71)
- Horvat (1971–75)
- Merkel (1975–76)
- Rausch (1976–77)
- Maslo (1977–78)
- Horvat (1978–79)
- Lóránt (1979)
- Schwager (1979–80)
- Jusufi (1980–81)
- Assauer (a.i.) (1981)
- Held (1981–83)
- Sundermann (1983)
- Assauer (a.i.) (1983)
- Ferner (1983–86)
- Schafstall (1986–87)
- Franz (1987–88)
- Ferner (1988–89)
- Kremers (a.i.) (1989)
- Neururer (1989–90)
- Fischer (a.i.) (1991)
- Ristić (1991–92)
- Fischer (a.i.) (1992)
- Lattek (1992–93)
- Schulte (1993)
- Berger (1993–96)
- Neu (a.i.) (1996)
- Stevens (1996–2002)
- Neubarth (2002–03)
- Wilmots (a.i.) (2003)
- Heynckes (2003–04)
- Achterberg (a.i.) (2004)
- Rangnick (2004–05)
- Reck (a.i.) (2005–06)
- Slomka (2006–08)
- Büskens (a.i.) (2008)
- Rutten (2008–09)
- Büskens (a.i.) (2009)
- Magath (2009–11)
- Eichkorn (a.i.) (2011)
- Rangnick (2011)
- Eichkorn (a.i.) (2011)
- Stevens (2011–12)
- Keller (2012–14)
- Di Matteo (2014–15)
- Breitenreiter (2015–16)
- Weinzierl (2016–17)
- Tedesco (2017–19)
- Stevens (a.i.) (2019)
- Wagner (2019–20)
- Baum (2020)
- Stevens (a.i.) (2020)
- Gross (2020–21)
- Grammozis (2021–22)
- Büskens (a.i.) (2022)
- Kramer (2022)
- Kreutzer (a.i.) (2022)
- Reis (2022–23)
- Kreutzer (a.i.) (2023)
- Geraerts (2023–)
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