Karl-Heinz Kamp

Karl- Heinz " Kalli " Kamp ( born September 26, 1946 in Bingen ) is a former football player and coach.

Kamp was known as the " eternal Werder coach " at Werder Bremen; he is since 1 July 1970 at the club and was under Otto Rehhagel, Dixie Dörner, Felix Magath Wolfgang Sidka and Thomas Schaaf since 1985 as an assistant coach in charge.

Previously, he was from 1970 to 1984 as a player at Werder active. His service at the beginning of his time in Bremen here was gross 1,800 DM.

From 1980 to 1995 he was coach of the amateurs of Werder Bremen from 1985 was also assistant coach of the professional team. From 1995, he only worked then in this function.

A decisive contribution to his career-ending as coach steered certainly in the performed during the second half of 2005 complicated hip surgery in him an artificial hip was used. At the time of his rehabilitation he was represented by Matthias Hönerbach, then in January 2006 became his successor.

Karl -Heinz Kamp, who is also known by his nickname " calli " and " bubbly " at Werder, in February 2006 as a player observer ( Scout ) works for the club and is still a regular visitor to the player cab of professionals.

" Kalli " Kamp is married, has a son and is his hobby with "football" to.

Greatest Players Achievements

  • Bundesliga promotion 1981
  • Vice-Champion in 1983 and 1985

Coach successes

  • German Amateur champion in 1985 and 1991
  • European Cup Winners Cup Winners 1992
  • German Champion 1988, 1993 and 2004
  • DFB Cup winner in 1991, 1994, 1999 and 2004
  • German Supercup winner 1988, 1993 and 1994
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