Roger Lutz

Roger Lutz ( born July 15, 1964 in Vienna) is a former German football player.

Sports career

Roger Lutz joined in 1987 by FK Clausen, to which he had come from the FV Linden 1931 1 FC Kaiserslautern, where he spent his entire professional career until 2000. It is worth noting that Roger Lutz, as well as his brother Jürgen Lutz, his professional career interrupted in favor of his studies and thus voluntarily renounced his best years as a pro, to return then obtained your diploma ( Civil Engineering) as an amateur in the squad, which he then his second German championship won. Together with his cousin Kai Vatter, himself a regionally well-known football player, he ran from 2000 to 2007 an engineering office in Linden.

The defender is statistically one of the most successful players of the FCK. Lutz won with Kaiserslautern twice the German championship (1991, 1998) and twice the DFB Cup (1990, 1996). It is therefore next to Axel Roos Showing the most successful FCK player. His playing career was Lutz in Luxembourg at F91 Dudelange finish. There, too, he twice won the Luxembourg Cup in 2001 and 2002. Lutz From 2002 to 2004 served on the board of FCK. From 2008 to 2011 Roger Lutz was entitled to play in county division SV Erlenbach, denied at this time but no match for the southern Palatinate club.

Since 2004, he served as a trainer at F91 Dudelange, Luxembourg where he Cup winner in 2004, Jeunesse Esch and at SC Hauenstein. From June 2007 to February 2008, he was next head coach Kjetil Rekdal as assistant coach at the 1 FC Kaiserslautern active. However, a short time after his release, he joined as an assistant coach under the new FCK coach Milan Sasic again. In addition he has held since the 2008/ 09 season the post of team manager. Also in the season 2009/10 he held the post of team manager and assistant coach of the 1st FC Kaiserslautern, which he ascended as a master of Bundesliga 2 in the 1st Bundesliga. Since summer 2011 he has worked exclusively as a Team Manager

Statistics

  • Bundesliga: 99 matches (1 goal )
  • 2 Bundesliga: 5 Games
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