Egon Coordes

Egon Coordes ( born July 13, 1944 in Wesermünde ) is a former German football player and coach.

Playing career

Egon Coordes began his playing career with the Leher Turnerschaft. From there, the then police cadets Coordes came over the TuS Bremerhaven 93 1969 Werder Bremen. In the Bundesliga he arrived after an injury of the right defender Joseph Piontek in the first team, where he played on the left side defense after Horst -Dieter Höttges was changed as Piontek representative of his position there on the right side. In Bremen, he completed 50 Official matches, scoring one goal.

1971, he moved to VfB Stuttgart. When Stuttgart relegation to the 2nd Bundesliga at the end of the 1976 season, Coordes declared the age of 31 his resignation as football players. Overall, he completed 157 Bundesliga games.

Coaching career

His coaching career began Coordes the OSC Bremerhaven, then playing in the Regionalliga Nord. In Bremerhaven, he ran after his playing career also a sporting goods store and a bowling alley. After his engagement there, he was an assistant coach at the Udo Latteks page at Bayern Munich and trained in the season 1986/87 VfB Stuttgart. There he delivered a feud with the local press, which contributed to the fact that he left the club after just one season. In 1988 he returned as an assistant coach back in the first term of Jupp Heynckes to Bayern. He had held by October 1991, when he announced due to the incomprehensible for him to sack Heynckes his job even this position. On 12 March 1992 he took over as head coach of Hamburger SV. After only half a year in which three wins, eight draws and eight defeats for his team to beech stood, he was released on 21 September 1992. The dismissal was Coordes ' demand ahead of the HSV- Manager Heribert Bruchhagen to suspend the five players Thomas von Heesen, Harald Spörl, Frank Rohde, Jörg Bode and Carsten Kober for a disco visit. However, then led by the club's management coordination of the team about their coach coincided with 14:3 against Coordes what the end of his time in Hamburg with the result.

In the following years he coached several clubs, including FK Austria Wien and the Olympic team of Iran. His future employer Hanover 96 rose with Coordes the first time in the club's history in the third division from.

Currently, with his family at the birthplace of his wife living in Memmingen Coordes chief analyst of FC Bayern Munich, but was intended as a game observer for the 2011/12 season on the coaching staff of Jupp Heynckes. The end of 2012 Coordes was appointed to the coaching staff of the basketball department of the FCB, where he was primarily responsible for the fitness of the players.

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