Abder Ramdane

Abder Ramdane ( born February 23, 1974 in Nîmes ) is a retired French footballer. Ramdane has worked as an assistant coach today.

Career as a player

From 1998 to 1999 the attacking midfielder for Hansa Rostock completed 21 Bundesliga matches and scored two goals. In 1999 he moved to Bundesliga side SC Freiburg, where he played until 2003 a total of 91 first and second division matches and scored ten goals. In the 2002/ 03 second division season he broke his penultimate game in the kneecap. Although he was still standing until 2005 when the Breisgauern under contract, but he could not recover from his injury and had to end his career without further use.

Its partly vital goals made ​​him a favorite with audiences at the fans of SC Freiburg, who regularly chanting in chorus, " Ramdane powerful" celebrated him.

Career as a (co -) trainer

2006 Ramdane was assistant coach of the U-19 at Borussia Mönchengladbach, where he completed his coach training at this time. From 2007 he assisted his father, former professional football player and now a coach Ewald Lienen at Panionios Athens as an assistant coach. On 11 November 2008, he was suspended after a palpable confrontation with striker Lampros Choutos. Shortly thereafter, also finished Lienen its cooperation with the Greeks.

Since May 13, 2009 Ramdane acted as Lienen assistant coach at TSV 1860 München and left with this the association on June 17 to move together to Olympiakos Piraeus.

From 7 November 2010 until 30 June 2011, he worked as an assistant coach Ewald Lienen the DSC Arminia Bielefeld.

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