Robin Dutt

Robin Dutt (2010)

Robin Dutt ( born January 24, 1965 in Köln- Lindenthal ) is a German football coach, who since the 2013/14 season, coach of Bundesliga football club SV Werder Bremen.

Life

Dutt, whose father from India and whose mother is from the Black Forest, grew up near Stuttgart. Trained as an industrial clerk is married and has a son.

Career

Career as a player

Dutt played until 1983 in the youth of the SpVgg Hirschlanden, where he continued his career from 1983 to 1985 in the county league team. Then he moved to the district league for TSV Korntal, for whom he played from 1985 to 1987. From 1987 to 1988 and 1988 to 1990 he was a member of the district league clubs TSV Muenchingen and TSV Korntal. From 1990 to 1993 Dutt was at FV Zuffenhausen active, who belonged to the Association League. From 1993 to 1995 he played for the SKV Rutesheim in the district league.

Career as a coach and official

At the end of his active players time Robin Dutt four years worked until 1999 as a player-coach at TSG Leonberg, with which he achieved promotion to the next higher division. His next stop was the second team of the TSF Ditzingen which he supervised for a year. Besides, he was also the assistant coach of the first team. In 2000, Robin Dutt took over the head coach position of the first team in the league.

Stuttgarter Kickers

After the descent with Ditzingen Dutt joined the second team of Stuttgarter Kickers and trained from 1 July 2002, the premier league team of the club. On October 28, 2003, he took over the vacant coaching job of the Regional squad. Dutt won the 2004 /05 and 2005/ 06 with the Stuttgart Kickers the WFV Cup and qualified each for participation in the DFB Cup competition. On 9 September 2006, the Stuttgarter Kickers defeated surprisingly the Bundesliga Hamburger SV in the first round of the DFB Cup 4-3.

As a course Best Dutt concluded on 10 June 2005 the DFB Football Trainer course in the Hennes Weisweiler Academy at the German Sport University in Cologne from the overall score of 1.4. In September 2006, Dutt received the first requests from the professional camp. In Hannover 96, he was considered a head coach candidate for the successor of Peter Neururer, who had recently laid off before. The next coach station Dutt but was the second division side SC Freiburg, where he became the successor of Volker Finke for season 2007/ 08.

SC Freiburg

In his first year in Freiburg, he reached with his team to fifth place in the second league. Due to the good co-operation, his contract was extended early in May 2008 to 2010. 10 May 2009 Dutt was with SC Freiburg early champion of the second division and thus promotion to the First Bundesliga.

On 23 October 2009 Dutt's contract at SC Freiburg was prematurely extended until summer 2012. The club SC Freiburg stood even after the defeat against bottom club Hertha BSC 21 February 2010 ostensibly on the side of bun. The preliminary round of the 2010/11 season concluded the SC Freiburg Robin Dutt surprisingly positive number 6 from, at the end of the season it was enough for 9th place

The kicker draws the following conclusion from Dutt's four-year term at the sports club:

" Robin Dutt has Influenced the club as well [ as Finke ]. But in his own way: Objectively and analytically in tone. Cleverly and ground in the rhetoric. Meticulously and innovative in their daily work. Ambitious and strategically with regard to the further development of the team, as well as state and variable in the game idea. "

Bayer Leverkusen

On 21 March 2011, Bayer 04 Leverkusen had known that her former coach Jupp Heynckes will not renew his expiring contract to the end of the season, and turned Dutt on the same day as his successor before. Dutt has signed a contract for two years until 30 June 2013 with a one-year option. He moved with his assistant coach Damir Burić and Goalkeeping coach Marco Langner to Leverkusen and took office on 1 July 2011. Dutt's successor in Freiburg was the former coach of the second team Marcus Sorg. On April 1, 2012 Dutt was released and his assistant coaches after a 0-2 home defeat against his former club Freiburg.

Dutt, who increasingly face in the season with the failures of many service providers, entering his tenure victory against Chelsea, FC Valencia and the first Leverkusen Bundesliga victory against German giants Bayern Munich since 2004, at the end of his time in Leverkusen, however, was a series of five competitive match losing streak, which included among others the highest European Cup defeat of the association at all ( 1:7 at FC Barcelona). In addition, he had already in September 2011, the biggest home defeat in the derby against 1 FC Köln get over, which is Bayer Leverkusen ever undermined ( Score: 1:4). Robin Dutt, who had left all his previous clubs after several seasons of free will, was the first coach for almost 23 years, who was released in Leverkusen, without even having completed only one season ( with the exception of interim coach Thomas Hörster, the the 2002/03 season should end really, but had already been replaced by Klaus Augenthaler early due to lack of success and task). Dutt took at his own request at the press conference at which his dismissal was announced, commented on the situation and the team was allowed as well, also at his own request, even - without the presence of leaders from leadership of the club - of his dismissal in knowledge put.

In an interview expressed the managing director of the association, Wolfgang wooden houses, later that Dutt should be actually engaged only for one season and only because of the early departure of Jupp Heynckes to Bayern Munich, Leverkusen actually still wanted to hold a further year, in the year 2011 took up his job. Wooden houses made ​​these facts for Dutt's failure responsible, as the squad was designed in the summer of 2011 for Heynckes and Dutt 2012 another team should be built. Moreover, wood houses practiced on at least one of the last press conferences sharply criticized the derogatory use of many fans with Dutt, who had set with increasing failure of the team and was in the stadium and on internet platforms.

A special feature of Dutt's career as a coach is that he succeeded with only four club Jump to ascend by a player and coach of the mid-to lower amateur to coach a Champions League team, as he deals with, without exception, every club change significantly in league and perspective increased.

DFB sporting director

From 1 August 2012 to 31 May 2013 Robin Dutt worked as a sports director at the German Football Association ( DFB). He was the successor of Matthias Sammer, who was beginning of July 2012 changed to the sporting director of FC Bayern Munich, in charge of youth and talent development and optimization of the coach training of the association. After the SV Werder Bremen in May 2013 split from Thomas Schaaf, Dutt was offered to be his successor for the new season. The release required for this given the DFB on May 27, 2013.

SV Werder Bremen

For the 2013/14 season Dutt took over the Bundesliga team SV Werder Bremen as the successor of Thomas Schaaf. He signed a three-year contract until 30 June 2016. His first competitive match with SV Werder Bremen, he lost in the first round of the DFB Cup against 1 FC Saarbrücken 1:3 after extra time.

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