Werner Lorant

Werner Heinz Erich Lorant ( born November 21, 1948 in Werl ) is a former German football player and current football coach.

The qualified painters and decorators, the eldest of seven children of a bricklayer, won with Eintracht Frankfurt in the early 1980s, the UEFA Cup and the DFB Cup. Otherwise, the defensive midfielder and defender suffered with four different clubs relegation from the Bundesliga. As a coach, the TSV 1860 Munich, he led in the 1990s by the third league championship to qualify for the Champions League. With the 1 FC Schweinfurt 05 and Viktoria Aschaffenburg him get two more championships in the third division, in those years still the highest amateur class. For further commitments that have led him to Turkey and to the Far East, were granted to him with the exception of a Cypriot vice-championship no achievements.

Both as a player and as a coach, he was distinguished by his rough style and had to ask several times the sports jurisdiction in both functions.

  • 2.1 era at 1860 Munich
  • 2.2 stations in Turkey, South Korea, Cyprus and Iran
  • 2.3 Unterhaching and return to Turkey
  • 2.4 Intermezzo in China and Slovakia
  • 2.5 TB Berlin
  • 2.6 DAC
  • 2.7 Setting

Career as a player

Werner Lorant began as a ten year old playing football in his hometown at the amateur club SV Welver with which he rose in 1968 from the District Class Season 9 in the national league Season 5. Later, he joined the second division of his early Westfalia Herne.

Borussia Dortmund, Essen and Saarbrücken

In the 1971/72 season - Lorant was in 1971 came from the SV Welver as countries Cup Player of Westphalia to Dortmund - the midfielder came to 23 Bundesliga appearances for Borussia Dortmund and was there among other part of the team that defeated Bayern Munich 1:11. End of the season the club were relegated in 17th. Lorant remained in Dortmund, transferred, however, after the direct resurgence had not succeeded to the 1973/74 season newly promoted Rot-Weiss Essen. At dinner he was often used as a defender and played until relegation in 1977, among others, in addition to the club legend Willi " duck " Lippens, later the National strikers Manfred Burgsmüller and Horst Hrubesch and the midfield maestro Günter " Nobby " Fürhoff. In 116 Bundesliga games for the Essenes, he scored 16 goals. He is one of only seven Essen players with more than 100 Bundesliga inserts.

After the descent with the club, he moved to Bundesliga Newcomer of the year, 1 FC Saarbrücken, with which he, however, for the third time in his career suffered a decline. He then moved to Eintracht Frankfurt.

Eintracht Frankfurt

The Frankfurt, with the world champions from 1974 Jürgen Grabowski and Bernd Hölzenbein as well as other attractive players like Norbert Nachtweih Bernd Nickel and the Austrian Bruno Pezzey were always counted in those years one of the favorites for the title. But it was only in 1979 and 1980, the qualification to the UEFA Cup. Winning the Cup under coach Friedel Rausch in the finals from 1980 against Borussia Mönchengladbach became the career highlight Werner Lorants. The Korean striker Cha Bum -kun was the discovery of the year in harmony. In the following season under coach Lothar Buchmann managed a 3-1 success in the DFB Cup final against 1.FC Kaiserslautern.

Schalke 04

Between the 15th and 16th matchday of the 1982/83 season, the just 34 years old has become Lorant closed after 134 league games for the harmony in which he scored 21 goals, the Bundesliga re Movers and at this time second-bottom of the league, FC Schalke 04, at. With Schalke, he finished at the end of the season the 16th Place. In the then customary relegation matches against the second division third parties, at that season of FC Bayer 05 Uerdingen, Schalke lost 1:3 away and rose after a 1-1 draw for the second time from from the elite class. This was the fourth Bundesliga relegation for Lorant, who had taken up the game on the 22nd matchday in all league games of the miners after his transfer, but it remained goalless.

Hannover 96 and SV Heidingsfeld

Lorant then played even the 1983/84 season in the second division for Hannover 96, but that was in that year only 14. From 1984 to 1986 the SV Heidingsfeld and 1986-1987 at the 1 FC Schweinfurt 05 he still acted as player-coach in the upscale amateur.

Play

Lorant was known as a tough player and gained the nickname Werner Beinhart. In his 325 Bundesliga games in which he scored 54 goals and an own goal, it was 67 times rewarded with the Yellow and twice with the red card. The testes of international Jupp Kapellmann, then at Bayern Munich, one day he grabbed so much so that it had to be treated medically. Theo Homann from Wuppertal SV he joined in 1974 so in the knee, so this had to be explained to the sports disability. In the Second Bundesliga, in which he scored eight goals in 61 games, eight more times were issued a warning to him.

Bernd Hölzenbein once remarked as follows about him. " Its hardness was feared when times bugged me an opponent, I threatened him with Werner According to the motto: .. . Hetz'den Lorant I was already on you rest"

Career as a coach

He made first experience as a trainer in the 1982/83 season, then still pro at Eintracht Frankfurt when he alongside the VfR wholesale Gerau supervised, but had already set his involvement in late November due to his move to FC Schalke 04. After the professional career Lorant began his actual coaching career in 1984 at Würzburg SV Heidingsfeld, where he worked as a player-coach. From 1986, he filled this function at the 1 FC Schweinfurt 05, with which he ascended into the second league in 1990. From 1990, he coached Viktoria Aschaffenburg and won with the club championship in 1992, the third-rate Oberliga Hessen.

Era at 1860 Munich

On July 1, 1992, he was obliged by the President Karl- Heinz Wild Moser of years playing in the third-tier league Bayern Munich and TSV 1860 introduced the " lion " within two years in the 1st Bundesliga. In 1997 he reached there with the people of Munich to 7th place, which was enough in that year to qualify for the UEFA Cup, where the 60s but failed in the second round by Rapid Vienna. After further placements in the midfield he reached with the TSV 1860 2000 to fourth place, the legitimate participation to qualify for the Champions League, but failed there with 1:2 and 0:1 at Leeds United of England. In the subsequent participation in the UEFA Cup in 1860 retired after a remarkable 2-2 away with a 0-2 home defeat against AC Parma from Italy. In the Bundesliga in 1860 eleventh.

After a 1:5 defeat on Matchday ninth of the season 2001/ 02 in the derby against FC Bayern simmering conflict came with the club president Wildmosers to its climax and Lorant was fired. The former Austrian national team and players of the 60s Peter Pacult replaced him at the formerly located on the 10th place club.

The era of Lorant was mainly characterized in that each year a large part of the team were exchanged. The national player Thomas Hassler and Max Martin played in the late stage of her career from 1999 Lorant. Max was doing twice Bundesliga top scorer. National player Jens Jeremies at that time was discovered during 1860. Foreign national player of that time were, among others Abédi Pele from Ghana, Harald Cerny from Austria, Miroslav Stevic of Serbia and Paul Agostino and Ned Zelic from Australia. Horst Heldt, Olaf Bodden, Manfred Schwabl and Bernd Trares were other players in the era Lorant at 1860, the attention was.

Stations in Turkey, South Korea, Cyprus and Iran

As of January 2002, he coached the Turkish top club Fenerbahce. After his release there in December of the same year, he was obliged immediately but by the time trading as LR Ahlen Second Bundesliga Rot Weiss Ahlen. He led the club out of the relegation zone for the twelfth place. But it was not a commitment on the end of the season also.

As of October 2003, he coached the newly established South Korean club Incheon United and led it into the newly founded as first division, the K-League, one that took up the game operation in April 2004. Incheon but could not convince there and it came in August for separation.

From March to May 2005, he sat on the bench of the Cypriot champion APOEL Nicosia, but could not fulfill the hopes of a successful title defense there, and was only second. In June of that year he took over the Turkish Erstligaaufsteiger Sivasspor and reached with the club immediately took eighth place in the Süper Lig After he had been in conversation already in February 2006, partly as coach of Sportfreunde Siegen, originally to 2007 current contract was to end season yet terminated prematurely.

From July to October 2006, he was coach of Saipa Tehran, before he returned to Kayseri Erciyesspor in Turkey. In January 2007, the club was on the last place of the Süper Lig, and it came to premature separation.

Unterhaching and return to Turkey

In March 2007, Lorant was committed by the present on the last place of the Second Bundesliga Munich suburb club, the SpVgg Unterhaching as emergency responders. However, he could not give decisive impetus of the team, and it changed until the end of the season nothing on table space. After his first season up to the end of current contract was extended by a year in May 2007, he nevertheless appeared already in early October from the back as coach of the now third division. Lorant justified this by saying that the desired sporting success had not been achieved so far and he wanted to make way for a new beginning for SpVgg.

Shortly thereafter, he returned to Turkey to become coach at Erstligaaufsteiger Kasımpaşa Istanbul; after six defeats in their first six games, the contract was terminated by mutual agreement, however, in early December 2007 again.

Intermezzo in China and Slovakia

A short time later, he signed with the Chinese first division club FC Liaoning, where he says that it announced its contract after only three months. Liaoling was at the time on the bottom of the table and went to the end of the season after ten years of residence in the top class.

In August 2008, Lorant trained in the short term the Munich district division side SV ATA Spor for eight months before he coach at Slovak Erstligaaufsteiger DAC Dunajská Streda was the end of the month; after a 0:6 defeat at Slovan Bratislava, his contract was terminated by mutual agreement on 22 April 2009, according to media reports. The club finished the season as the eighth of nine clubs and held the league.

TB Berlin

In March 2010, Lorant was appointed sporting director of Tennis Borussia Berlin, however, the association asked in May to celebrate the opening of insolvency proceedings.

DAC

In March 2012, Lorant was again coach of the Slovakian club DAC Dunajská Streda. However, in early April, he had his first coaching job lay down again, as the football coach required license had expired.

Setting

Lorant remained as coach Werner Beinhart. " I change only if one breaks a leg ," he once remarked. His relationship to the team he commented with " what should I talk to the players, I 'm not a priest ." He was known for his choleric temperament. Often he was expelled because of his lack of control characteristics referees and opposing players towards the grandstand, with intent match suspensions and fines. The referee Georg Dardenne he summoned once through the press that he would be glad that he has " no passes the " would have, because he was so far away.

Others

As of June 27, 2009 added Lorant along with Reiner Calmund the " team of experts " in Oliver Pocher's football talent show Sportfreunde Pocher - all against Bayern. Lorant trained there a compiled from celebrities and amateur sports team that took at the end of the show 25 July 2009 against Bayern Munich. The game in favor of the action A Heart for Children ended 13-0 for Bayern.

On March 7, 2010 Lorant oversaw an accumulating as ran Allstars celebrities choose from, in a charity match took after the earthquake in Haiti against the Haitian national soccer team in the Augsburg Impuls Arena and lost with 2:6. It was the first game that denied the Haitian national team after the disaster.

In May 2011 Lorants estate in Villages near Munich, was evicted at the instigation of the new owner. Previously, it had come to foreclosure because Lorant could not service its mortgage in an amount of € 550,000. The cause of his financial situation speculations were specified with East real estate in the 1990s. At the same time it came to the separation from his wife.

In 2011, Lorant on the second season of the transmitted ProSieben reality TV show Die Alm and arrived on the 9th Place.

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