Benno Möhlmann
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Benno Hans Möhlmann (born 1 August 1954 in Lohne, Germany) is a former German footballer who most recently managed FC Ingolstadt 04.[1]
Career
Möhlemann began his professional career in 1974 as a midfielder with Preußen Münster in 2nd Bundesliga North. In 1978 he moved to Werder Bremen in the Fußball-Bundesliga. He remained with Bremen until 1987 when he moved to Hamburger SV, finishing his playing career in 1989. In total, Möhlmann played in 255 Bundesliga matches, scoring 35 goals.
Managing career
His managing career started at Hamburger SV in 1992. From 1995 until 1997 he was manager of Eintracht Braunschweig, then he moved to Greuther Fürth, staying at that club until 2000. From 2000 until 2004, Möhlmann was manager of Arminia Bielefeld, winning promotion to 1. Bundesliga in 2002, but the team was immediately relegated the year after.[2] Möhlmann was sacked in February 2004, but immediately found himself back in the job as manager of Greuther Fürth, again. In July 2007, he signed a contract with Eintracht Braunschweig, with the goal of winning promotion to 2. Bundesliga or at least qualification for the new 3rd Liga. After a string of unsatisfying performances by the team, Möhlmann stepped down as manager in May 2008. In July 2008 Möhlemann became for the third time the manager of Greuther Fürth, but he cancelled his contract on 20 December 2009.[3] On 7 November 2010, Möhlmann was appointed manager of FC Ingolstadt 04.[4] After almost exactly one year with Ingolstadt, Möhlmann was sacked as manager on 9 November 2011, after losing four of the five previous matches.[5]
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Mohlmann, Benno |
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German footballer |
Date of birth |
1 August 1954 |
Place of birth |
Lohne, West Germany |
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