Stephan Lehmann

Stephan Lehmann

Stéphane Lehmann ( born August 15, 1963 in Schaffhausen ) is a former Swiss football player and current goalkeeping coach.

Career

Lehmann's position as a player was goalkeeper. His active career began at the home club FC Schaffhausen, before he played against FC Winterthur at SC Freiburg in the Bundesliga 2. However, he returned after only one year, where he still, for many years the FC Sion and FC Lucerne guarded the gate for Schaffhausen. In his years on the FC Sion he was two times Swiss champion and four times Cup winners. As a national team of Switzerland, he participated in the World Cup finals in the United States in 1994 and the European Championship finals in England in 1996.

As goalkeeper coach, he started out as at his last club as a player, FC Luzern. In the same year he served as goalkeeper coach the U21 national team of Switzerland. With FC Wil 2004 he celebrated as a motivational speaker and goalkeeper coach Joachim Müller winning the Swiss Cup. Another success as a coach, he celebrated along with head coach René van Eck and the rise of FC Lucerne in the Axpo Super League with a series of 31 games without defeat. Here he was released in September 2008.

Stephan Lehmann has the A-, B- and C- diploma of the Swiss Football Association and the goalkeeper coach diploma level 1-3 of the Swiss Football Association.

Lehmann has completed a NLP Coaching training and launched in May 2007 FIFA goalkeeper coaching course in Tunisia, in September 2007 in Mauritius and in May 2008 in Dubai. He is also a motivational speaker.

On 28 December 2008, the third division FC Carl Zeiss Jena announced that Lehmann on 1 January 2009 Goalkeeper Coach of the club on the side of René van Eck would. The coaching team and Carsten Linke, however, were discharged on 24 March 2009.

From July 2009 to April 2012 Stephan Lehmann was again Goalkeeper Coach at FC Luzern.

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