Markus Schatte (born 22 June 1956 in Frankfurt[2][3]) is a German football coach.
Schatte originally studied sports science before taking up the teaching profession.[4] Although never having played football professionally, he became the youth trainer and scout for Tennis Borussia Berlin in the late 1980s[5] where he later coached the Boateng brothers, Jérôme and Kevin,[6] as well as Ashkan Dejagah, Zafer Yelen and Sejad Salihović.[6]
For a short time in 2006, Schatte was the first team manager of the Berliner football club Hertha Zehlendorf,[6] and took over the reins at Tennis Borussia Berlin after Johann Gajda was sacked in 2008.[5] He remained at Tennis Borussia as the club's youth team coach before again becoming first team manager following Cemal Yıldız's resignation in April 2011.[1]
Schatte is married and has two sons.[3]
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Schatte, Markus |
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German football manager |
Date of birth |
22 June 1956 |
Place of birth |
Frankfurt, West Germany |
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