Benno Möhlmann

Benno Möhlmann (2012 )

Hans Benno Möhlmann ( born August 1, 1954 in wages ) is a German football coach and a former football player. He is Honorary President of the Association of Contract football players (VDV ), whose founding member and president he was in 1987.

Career as a player

In youth Benno Möhlmann played in blue and white and wages from 1972 in Preußen Münster. His professional career as a midfielder, he began in 1974 in the senior team of Prussia in the 2nd Bundesliga Nord. From there he moved in 1978 in the Bundesliga Werder Bremen, where he remained until October 1987. He then moved to Hamburg, where he ended his active football career during the 1988/89 season. Overall Möhlmann graduated 255 Bundesliga games in which he scored 35 goals.

Career as a coach

His coaching career began in 1988 at Hamburg as a junior and assistant coach. On September 23, 1992, he was promoted as the successor of Egon Coordes head coach. In October 1995, he was on leave at Hamburg and moved to the Regional Eintracht Braunschweig, where he served as a trainer until 1997 little later. Then he coached from 1997 to 2000 SpVgg Greuther Fürth before he coached from 2000 to 2004 Arminia Bielefeld. In February 2004 he moved for the second time for SpVgg Greuther Fürth.

In the 2007 /08 season Möhlmann trained again Eintracht Braunschweig in the Regionalliga. After a defeat at Rot -Weiss Oberhausen and the associated acute danger of relegation Möhlmann was 12 May 2008 announced his retirement. By the end of the contract on 30 June 2008 Möhlmann remained optional.

At the beginning of the season 2008/ 09 he again took over as coach for SpVgg Greuther Fürth, where he was succeeded Bruno Labbadia, who had only a year earlier heir himself. After a fifth place in the 2008 /09 season, a crash of Fürth in 15th place followed by the winter break, so that the association and Möhlmann agreed on 20 December 2009, a resolution of the contract.

7 November 2010 Möhlmann was introduced as coach of FC Ingolstadt 04. At FCI, he received a contract until the end of the season, the extended automatically by the league for another year. On 9 November 2011, the FC Ingolstadt 04 gave the leave of absence Möhlmanns and his assistant coach Sven Kmetsch due to the negative athletic development of the previous weeks known.

On 21 December 2011, the FSV Frankfurt announced the commitment of Möhlmann as new head coach.

On February 3, 2013, denied at the meeting of the FSV Frankfurt vs FC Ingolstadt 04 its total 1000th meeting as a player or coach of the 1st or 2nd Bundesliga. At the same time it was his 420th game as coach of second division, which he cites these statistics before Uwe Klimaschefski (404 games). The game ended with a 0-2 defeat of FSV.

Achievements

As coach

  • Bundesliga 2: Rise with Arminia Bielefeld 2002
  • DFB Indoor Championships winner 2000 with the SpVgg Greuther Fürth
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