André Gumprecht

André Gumprecht
Personal information
Full nameAndré Gumprecht
Date of birth26 November 1974
Place of birthJena, East Germany
Height1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Playing positionCentral Midfielder
Attacking Midfielder
Youth career
1988–1991FC Carl Zeiss Jena
1991–1992Bayer 04 Leverkusen
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1992–1993Bayer 04 Leverkusen0(0)
1993–1995U.S. Lecce16(0)
1995Preussen Köln12(2)
1995–1998SG Wattenscheid 0959(1)
1998–1999Bayer 04 Leverkusen II27(0)
1999–2001Hallescher FC60(5)
2001–2002FSV Zwickau33(1)
2002Dresdner SC0(0)
2002–2003Perth Glory34(4)
2003–2004Parramatta Power25(2)
2004Singapore Armed Forces FC14(0)
2005–2009Central Coast Mariners63(4)
2008→ Bankstown City Lions (loan)9(0)
2009Bonnyrigg White Eagles5(0)
2010Sydney Olympic3(0)
2010–2013Lake Macquarie City26(2)
2013-2014Woongarrah Wildcats Football Club21(0)
2015Kahibah FC0(0)
Teams managed
2010Sydney Olympic
2009–2011Newcastle Jets W-League (Asst. Manager)
2013-2014Woongarrah Wildcats Football Club (Player / Coach)
2015Kahibah FC
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

André Gumprecht (born 26 November 1974 in Jena, East Germany) is a retired German footballer who last played for Australian club Lake Macquarie City FC.

Club career

He was awarded the Central Coast Mariners Members player of the year award for his 2005–06 season at the Mariners. Before he played for the Mariners he won the NSL championship with Perth Glory and then lost in the last NSL grand final with Parramatta Power before the competition became defunct.

Gumprecht played in Germany for ten years prior to joining Perth Glory in 2002. There he reached the highest level when he played in the seasons 1995–96 and 1997–98 altogether 27 matches in the second division for SG Wattenscheid 09.

Off the field Gumprecht is a real fans' favourite. He is known to come to the fans' bar after games for a few drinks and when injured watches the Mariners away games with the fans. He also runs a youth training program on the Central Coast called Soccerpro.[1]

Gumprecht signed a one-year deal to remain with the Central Coast Mariners for the 2008–09 season after spending much of the A-League off-season on loan at NSWPL club Bankstown City Lions. At Bankstown Andre was a key antagonist in a mid-season revial for the club. He went back to the Mariners after playing 10 games for the Lions.[2]

Gumprecht was released by the Mariners the day after their loss to Tianjin Teda, rounding off an Asian Champions League campaign to forget, where the Mariners did not win a single game.[3]

After his release from Central Coast, Gumprecht was snapped up by New South Wales Premier League outfit Bonnyrigg White Eagles.[4] In January 2010, he left the Bonnyrigg White Eagles and signed a two-year contract with Sydney Olympic.[5] On 16 June 2010, he cancelled his contract and announced his retirement.[6]

Controversy

In February 2008, Gumprecht attended 'Mad Monday' celebrations dressed as Adolf Hitler. He later apologized, stating he was educated, and knew what happened to the Jewish people at the hands of the Nazis.[7] Football Federation Australia said that it would discipline Gumprecht.[8]

Coaching career

In May 2010, Gumprecht was named as the new head coach of the Sydney Olympic Football Club, but he resigned as coach and player on 16 June 2010.[9]

In September 2012 Woongarrah Wildcats FC are excited to announce the appointment of Andre Gumprecht as head of our Coaching staff. Andre will take up the role as Head Coach for 1st grade and mentor our Reserve grade coach, as well as the important role of Junior Coaching & Development. This is a three year term, stretching from 2013 to 2015 inclusively.

In October 2014, Gumprecht was announced as the new Technical Director of Kahibah FC for 2015. He will also be a player and coach of the Kahibah FC first grade team in the Northern NSW State League Division 1.[10]

Honours

Central Coast Mariners
Perth Glory
Individual

References

  1. "Soccerpro".
  2. "Gumprecht and Osman re-sign for season four assault". ccmariners.com.au. 9 July 2008.
  3. Fitzgibbon, Liam (20 May 2009). "Central Coast Mariners release four, sign Nicky Travis". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 31 May 2011.
  4. "Official New Player Signings and Releases Update 27th May 2009".
  5. "Andre Gumprecht signs with Sydney Olympic FC".
  6. "Andre Gumprecht steps down as Sydney Olympic coach as Steve O’Connor and Ian Crook appointed". soccernsw.com. 16 June 2010. Retrieved 31 May 2011.
  7. David Davutovic, David (20 May 2009). "Gumprecht devastated by 'prank'". The Daily Telegraph. Archived from the original on 24 May 2011. Retrieved 31 May 2011.
  8. "Gumprecht in strife over Hitler garb". ABC.net. 26 February 2008. Retrieved 31 May 2011.
  9. "Andre Gumprecht steps down". sydneyolympicfc.com. 16 June 2010. Retrieved 31 May 2011.
  10. http://www.kahibahfc.com/?page_id=86

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