Reinhard Stumpf

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Reinhard Stumpf
Personal information
Full nameReinhard Stumpf
Date of birth (1961-11-26) 26 November 1961
Place of birthLieblos, Frankfurt, Germany
Height1.91 m
Playing positionCoach (former Central Defender)
Youth career
SpVgg Dietesheim
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1984–1985Kickers Offenbach21(0)
1985–1986Karlsruher SC9(1)
1986–1989Kickers Offenbach63(2)
1989–19921. FC Kaiserslautern65(1)
1992–1994Galatasaray44(2)
1994–19961. FC Köln21(0)
1996Brummel Sendai?(?)
1997Hannover 969(0)
Teams managed
1997–20001. FC Kaiserslautern (Co-Trainer)
2000–20021. FC Kaiserslautern
2002–20041. FC Kaiserslautern (Co-Trainer)
2004–2005VfL Wolfsburg (Co-Trainer)
2005–2007Galatasaray (Co-Trainer)
2007Gençlerbirliği
2009–2011Al-Hilal (U21 coach)
2011Club Sportif Sfaxien
2012Wacker Burghausen
2013Al-Hilal (U21 coach)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

Reinhard Stumpf (born 26 November 1961 in Lieblos) is a German ex-footballer who played as a center-back and presently work as a football coach.[1][2]

Career as professional footballer

Stumpf's active career as a professional footballer encompassed a total of 13 years. In 1984, he made his first appearances in the second division of the Bundesliga with Kickers Offenbach. After a short stint with Karlsruher SC, he once again returned to Offenbach in 1987. In 1989, 1. FC Kaiserslautern called him up to the Bundesliga. With Kaiserslautern, Stumpf won the German Cup in 1990 and the German Championship in 1991. His Cup win also provided a football novelty: only a few hours earlier, his sister Daniela Stumpf had won the women’s cup competition with FSV Frankfurt on exactly the same pitch. In 1992, Stumpf joined Galatasaray Istanbul and went on to win the double of Turkish league title and cup competition in 1993. In 1994, he added yet another Turkish league title to his résumé. Following this success, he returned to Germany. After playing two more seasons at 1. FC Köln, he went to Japan's Brumell Sendai, only to stay there for less than six months. Back in Germany, he joined Hannover 96’s minor league team in 1997 before ending his active professional career here.

Coaching career

As assistant coach under Otto Rehhagel at 1. FC Kaiserslautern, Stumpf's coaching career kicked off seamlessly. After Rehhagel's resignation in October 2000, Stumpf became head coach, Andreas Brehme taking over as the Red Devils team manager. In 2002, however, Reinhard Stumpf was dismissed. Between September 2002 and May 2007, he worked as assistant coach under Erik Gerets – first until February 2004 at 1. FC Kaiserslautern, which rehired him after his earlier dismissal, followed by one more year at VfL Wolfsburg until 2005. The duo's last stop was a two-year stint with renowned Turkish club Galatasaray Istanbul, winning the 2005/2006 season Turkish league title. In September 2007, Stumpf succeeded Fuat Çapa as head coach at Gençlerbirliği Ankara. His contract, however, was already ended at the end of October. In August 2009, he once again became assistant coach under Erik Gerets, this time at Al-Hilal (Saudi Arabia) in the Saudi Professional League. In 2010, he won the Saudi Championship as well as the Crown Prince Cup at Al-Hilal. Following Geret's departure in October 2010, he worked as interim head coach for the professional team before taking over Al-Hilal's U21 team in November 2010. In September 2011 he has signed his contract as head coach at Tunisian side Club Sportif Sfaxien.

On 29 December 2011, Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1 side CS Sfaxien have fired coach Reinhard Stumpf due to the German's apparent inability to communicate adequately with his underperforming players. [3]

On 5 January 2012 he succeeded Rudi Bommer as manager of German 3rd Liga club Wacker Burghausen.[4] On July 2013 Reinhard Stumpf became head coach of Al-Hilal's U21 team again.

Titles

As footballer

  • German Championship: 1991 with 1. FC Kaiserslautern
  • German Cup winner: 1990 with 1. FC Kaiserslautern
  • Turkish Championship: 1993 and 1994 with Galatasaray Istanbul
  • Turkish Cup winner: 1993 with Galatasaray Istanbul

As coach

  • Saudi Championship: 2010 with Al-Hilal (Saudi-Arabia)
  • Crown Prince Cup winner 2010
  • Turkish Championship: 2006 with Galatasaray Istanbul
  • German Championship: 1998 as assistant coach under Otto Rehhagel

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