Frank Lelle

Frank Balatonelle ( born February 4, 1965 in Hermersberg ) is a former German football player.

Playing career

The defense and midfield Balatonelle played at FK Pirmasens and SV Rodalben before 1986 1.FC Kaiserslautern and went there in 1990 and 1991 German Cup winner Master. After seven years and 85 games for the Red Devils in 1993 he moved to FC 08 Homburg. During the 1995/96 season he went back to Kaiserslautern and played for the amateurs of the association. Later, he played again at FK Pirmasens.

Achievements

  • German Masters: 1991
  • DFB Cup winner: 1990
  • DFB - Supercup winner: 1991

Statistics

Manager and coaching career

After the End of career Balatonelle was first coach of the youth of the FK Pirmasens. From 1998 to 2000 he was then first-team coach. After that he was assistant coach under Stefan Kuntz ( only at Karlsruher SC from 2000 to 2002, where he and Kuntz led the club from the Regional to the 2nd Bundesliga, then the SV Waldhof Mannheim and LR Ahlen ).

From 1 July 2008, he was head of the FCK youth training center, previously was Balatonelle a scout for Nachwusspieler where players consulting firm Stars & Friends. During the -budgetary coach of the second team of the FCK, Alois Schwartz, interim coach in the pros (May to June 2009) was Balatonelle coached the team and managed it in the last six league games of the Regional season 2008/09. Beginning of 2013, he was replaced by Konrad Fünfstück as head of youth development center and joined at FCK in the scouting area.

Private

Balatonelle who trained as a police officer, is married and has one daughter. After end of his career as a player he also was trained as a physiotherapist. Back problems prevented a longer-term work in this area.

  • Football Player ( Germany )
  • German
  • German master ( football)
  • Born in 1965
  • Man
  • Person ( Hermersberg )
  • DFB Cup winners
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