Jochen Endreß

Jochen Endreß ( born November 3, 1972) is a former German football player.

As a central defender and defensive midfielder he managed between 1993 and 2002 in 78 Bundesliga games (2 goals ) for VfB Stuttgart. For the season 2002/ 03 he moved to SSV Reutlingen where he brought it to second division 20 inserts. Since the club after relegation from the professional sporting bearing the license for the Regional was denied Endress moved in summer 2003 to TSG 1899 Hoffenheim in just this league and the year 2004 was in the team of the year of the kicker sports magazine. In 2006 he ended his active career in the 2nd team of TSG Hoffenheim.

Following his career Jochen Endreß graduated from the DFB -trainer course and earned the 2006 DFB -B license. He took over in the winter of 2010 the head coaching job at TuS Mingolsheim. In this role, Mr. Endress is increasingly relying on local talent and tries to convey this in addition to football skills and basic social values ​​. In the season 2011/2012 Jochen Endress led the young team of TuS Mingolsheim with 19 wins, 61 points and only 33 goals against ( best defense in the league ) to the championship in the district Class A (football circle Bruchsal ), which for the direct promotion to the county league had a row.

Biggest successes:

  • A German youth champion in 1990 and 1991 (VfB Stuttgart)
  • Promotion to the Regionalliga (VfB Stuttgart amateurs )
  • DFB Cup Winners 1997 ( VfB Stuttgart)
  • European Cup Finalist 1998 ( VfB Stuttgart)
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