Marc Arnold

Marc Arnold ( born September 19, 1970 in Johannesburg, South Africa) is a former football player and current football functionary with German and South African nationality.

Career

Arnold began his career in Ratingen club Rot-Weiss Lintorf in the F- youth. Later, he went through the youth teams of Stuttgarter Kickers for which it was first used in 1990 in the 2nd Bundesliga.

His most successful season as a scorer spent Arnold in the season 1993/94 in the then third-tier Oberliga Baden- Württemberg SSV Ulm 1846, with whom he became league champion in the promotion round to the 2nd Bundesliga but just failed. In 34 league games this season for the Ulmer Arnold scored 24 hits.

For the 1994/95 season Arnold moved from Ulm to Borussia Dortmund, with whom he became German champion. His first goal in the Bundesliga he scored in November 1997 for Hertha BSC to which it was changed in 1995 and ascended to that in the 1996/97 season in the Bundesliga.

After interludes at Karlsruher SC, LR Ahlen and Eintracht Braunschweig the father of two children moved to the 2005/06 season for KSV Hessen Kassel in the Oberliga Hessen. The KSV he rose to the Regionalliga Süd and finished the season there in late 2007 his active career.

After end of his career Arnold worked as Manager of Hesse Kassel, until he went in early June 2008 as the athletic director at Eintracht Braunschweig. During his Tätigkeig concord in 2011 was promoted to the first division in the second and 2013. Under his leadership as athletic director to put on staff continuity and a consolidation and austerity measures, which also led to the club to mostly went over talented young players from lower leagues fetched; we undertook largely free transfer players. The record transfer in his first five years was Ermin Bičakčić from VfB Stuttgart II, which the concord made ​​cost 100,000 euros. After the first division climb his contract was prematurely extended by three years to 2017.

Achievements

  • German Champion with Borussia Dortmund 1994/95
  • Rise with Hertha BSC in 1997 to the 1st Bundesliga
  • Rise with KSV Hessen Kassel 2006 in the Regionalliga Süd
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