Karl-Heinz Feldkamp

Karl- Heinz " Kalli " Feldkamp ( born June 2, 1934 in Oberhausen ) is a German football coach and former football player. As a coach, he was once a German master, the only coach with three different clubs once each DFB Cup winners and even Turkish soccer champions. With over 400 league games as a coach, he is one of Germany's most experienced football coaches.

Stations

As a player he was from 1952 to 1967 at a red -Weiss Oberhausen and played there last in the Regionalliga West, which was the second highest German league back then. He played 316 matches and scored 42 goals for the Red White from Oberhausen.

As a club coach, he started at SG Wattenscheid 09 in the season 1972/1973, where he replaced Friedhelm Schulte after 3 months. After the 14th matchday of the 1975/76 season his time was up at Wattenscheid. Feldkamp then moved to DJK Gütersloh. After the DJK Gütersloh was relegated from League 2 North, took Feldkamp 1976, the coach of Arminia Bielefeld in the 2nd League North, where he narrowly missed promotion to the 1st League in the first year. In his second season in Bielefeld Feldkamp was first and went to the club to the Bundesliga.

He then transferred to 1 FC Kaiserslautern, for he spent four years ( 1978-1982 ) worked. Under Feldkamp 1st FCK twice each place 3 reached (even winter champions 1978/79 ) and 1981, the DFB Cup final ( 1-3 against Eintracht Frankfurt) in the Bundesliga. A year later the club fails only in the semi-finals of the UEFA Cup at IFK Gothenburg ( 1:1; 1:2 aet), after they had previously switched off Real Madrid ( 1:3; 5:0 ). 1981 and 1982 he finished fourth.

Then Feldkamp changed each briefly and with little success to Borussia Dortmund (1982 /83) and again in Arminia Bielefeld (1983 /84). From 1984 to 1987, he coached the team of Bayer Uerdingen with which in 1985 he was sensational against FC Bayern München DFB Cup winner ( 2-1) and in the following year advanced all the way to the European Cup semi-finals. Legendary aspect was the game against the East German representatives Dynamo Dresden, in which was a five - goal deficit caught up in a mid-term ( first leg in Dresden: 0:2; leg Halftime score: 1:3, Full Time: 7:3). This game has been received as a miracle of the Grotenburg in the football history.

There followed a year at Eintracht Frankfurt (1987 to August 1988), where he won the DFB Cup for the second time (1-0 against VfL Bochum) (DFB Pokal 1988).

Then moved Feldkamp as a coach to Egypt Al -Ahly Cairo.

At the beginning of 1990, he returned for two years to Kaiserslautern, the first under him could avoid relegation and yet in the same season, the final of the DFB Cup won in 1990 ( 3-2 against Werder Bremen). In 1991, he reached his greatest success in Kaiserslautern with the completely surprising title. With 48-20 points, defending champions Bayern Munich was referred ( 45-23 points) at No. 2. In the 1991/92 season he reached 5th place in the European Cup of Champions field Kamps different team just to eventual winners FC Barcelona from ( 0:2; 3:1).

After the end of his activity in Kaiserslautern Feldkamp moved along with his assistant coach Reiner Hollmann in Turkey. Initially, he worked from 1992 for Galatasaray Istanbul, with whom he immediately became Turkish champion, seven years later for Beşiktaş Istanbul, where he was in 1999 but resigned after only a short engagement.

Mid-1990s, Feldkamp worked for ZDF, for which he commented as co- commentator alongside Dieter Kürten matches involving the German national team and World Cup and European Championship matches.

From 1996 to 1997 he served on the board of the 1st FC Kaiserslautern.

In 2002 he was brought into play as sports director at FCK of Supervisory Board Member Hans -Peter Briegel, but found no majority in the Supervisory Board.

For the 2007/08 season Feldkamp returned to eight years break back into active life coach; He took over for the second time the office as manager of the Turkish club Galatasaray tradition. On 26 March 2008 Feldkamp announced that he would give up his coaching job at the end of the season again and the club would be conserved in other function. On 5 April 2008 Feldkamp resigned as coach.

On 26 November 2008 Feldkamp returned to Galatasaray. He has served as Technical Director until May 27, 2009.

Success as a coach

  • Bayer Uerdingen: DFB-Pokal 1985
  • Eintracht Frankfurt DFB Cup 1988
  • Al -Ahly: Egyptian Champion 1989, 1990 (withdrawal after the first round ), Egyptian Cup Winners 1989
  • Kaiserslautern: DFB Cup 1990 German Champions 1991
  • Galatasaray: Turkish champions in 1993, 2008 ( resignation on Matchday 29 )
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