Erich Rutemöller

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Erich Rutemöller
Personal information
Full nameErich Rutemöller
Date of birth (1945-02-08) 8 February 1945
Place of birthRecke, West Germany
Playing positionCoach
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1961–1968SC Borussia Rheine
1968–1970SSV Köttingen
1970–19731. FC Köln
1973–1975Florida International University
Teams managed
1975–19801. FC Köln U19
1980–19851. FC Köln II
1985–1989Bonner SC
1990–19911. FC Köln
1992F.C. Hansa Rostock
1994–2004Germany (Assistant)
2000–2007DFB Chief Coaches Instructor
2003–2005Germany U20
2006Germany Scout
2008–2009Iran (Assistant)
2009Iran (Temp)
2009–2011Esteghlal (Assistant)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

Erich Rutemöller (born 8 February 1945 in Recke, North Rhine-Westphalia) is a German football coach and retired footballer.

Coaching career

Rutemöller has headed 1. FC Köln, Hansa Rostock and Bonner SC during his coaching career.[1][2][3] He was the assistant coach for the German National Team throughout from 1994–2004 and served as interim coach from 96–97.[4] He recently served as a motivational speaker and football coach trainer for aspiring managers attempting to receive their coaching license from the German Football Association. In 2008, he became Assistant coach to Head Coach Ali Daei's Iranian National Team.

On 28 March 2009 Rutemöller was appointed temporary head coach of the Iranian National Team, after Ali Daei's dismissal.[5] After Afshin Ghotbi became the Iranian National Team head coach, Rutemöller's coaching days for Team Melli finished.

On 27 May 2009 Rutemöller voided his contract with the Football Federation Islamic Republic of Iran and joined Esteghlal FC as first assistant to work with the newly appointed head coach Samad Marfavi on a one year contract.

In 2011, the Philippine Football Federation appointed him as advisor to the Philippine U23 national team. His position in the Philippines involves overseeing the training and formation of the team for the 2011 Southeast Asian Games in Indonesia.[6]

Coaching career statistics

As of 4 February 2013
Team From To Competition Record
G W D L Win % GF GA GD
Bonner SC 4 August 1985[1] 11 May 1989[1] League
Total 0 0 0 0 !
1. FC Köln 1 July 1990[2] 30 August 1991[2] League 40 13 16 11 32.50 55 52 +3
DFB-Pokal 8 6 2 0 75.00 18 3 +15
Europe 6 2 2 2 33.33 6 4 +2
Total 54 21 20 13 38.89 79 59 +20
Hansa Rostock 7 March 1992[3] 31 December 1992[3] League 36 12 11 13 33.33 42 37 +5
DFB-Pokal 2 1 1 0 50.00 4 2 +2
Total 38 13 12 13 34.21 46 39 +7
Iran 28 March 2009[5] 22 April 2009[5] Friendly matches 1 0 1 0 00.00 1 1 0
Total 1 0 1 0 00.00 1 1 0
Career totals League 76 25 27 24 32.89 97 89 +8
Domestic Cup 10 7 3 0 70.00 22 5 +17
Europe 6 2 2 2 33.33 6 4 +2
Friendly matches 1 0 1 0 00.00 1 1 0
Total 93 34 33 26 36.56 126 99 +27

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 "Alle Trainer von A – Z" (in German). Bonner SC. Retrieved 4 February 2013. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 "1. FC Köln .:. Coaches from A-Z". Worldfootball. Retrieved 4 February 2013. 
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 "Hansa Rostock .:. Coaches from A-Z". Worldfootball. Retrieved 4 February 2013. 
  4. Bio on sales-motion.com
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 "Qotbi neuer Trainer im Iran". kicker (in German). 22 April 2009. Retrieved 4 February 2013. 
  6. SEAG team gets football advisor
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