Dirk Schuster

Dirk Schuster
Personal information
Date of birth (1967-12-29) 29 December 1967
Place of birth Karl-Marx-Stadt, East Germany
Height 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Playing position Defender
Club information
Current team
SV Darmstadt 98 (Manager)
Youth career
1985–1986 FC Karl-Marx-Stadt
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1986–1988 Sachsenring Zwickau 12 (1)
1988–1990 1. FC Magdeburg 40 (0)
1990–1991 Eintracht Braunschweig 35 (4)
1991–1997 Karlsruher SC 167 (3)
1997–1999 1. FC Köln 62 (5)
1999–2000 Antalyaspor 29 (0)
2000 VfB Admira Wacker Mödling 10 (0)
2001–2002 LR Ahlen 50 (6)
2002–2004 SV Wilhelmshaven 36 (4)
2004–2006 SV Waldhof Mannheim 66 (4)
2006 ASV Durlach
2007 Alemannia Wilferdingen
National team
1990 East Germany 4 (0)
1994–1995 Germany 3 (0)
Teams managed
2007 ASV Durlach
2009–2012 Stuttgarter Kickers
2012– SV Darmstadt 98

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.

† Appearances (goals)

Dirk Schuster (born 29 December 1967) is a retired German football player who is now manager of SV Darmstadt 98.

Career

Dirk Schuster in 1990

Schuster, who lived his youth in the East Germany, was one of the first East German players to make the move into the West, starting in Eintracht Braunschweig and soon moving on to Karlsruher SC in 1991, where he established himself as a respected center-back.[1]

A move to 1. FC Köln in 1997 proved less successful, and in the following journeyman years he played in Turkey and Austria.[2] He then played for newly promoted Second Bundesliga club LR Ahlen in 2000, where he has a good stint, before he returned to Austria and then played in the Oberliga, the fourth-highest league with Waldhof.[3]

International career

He was capped three times in the German national team and before that four times in the East German national team.[4][5] He made his debut for East Germany against the United States in East Berlin in March 1990.[6]

Managerial career

ASV Durlach

Schusters first coaching job was as interim coach for ASV Durlach between 16 October 2006 and 10 January 2007.[7]

Stuttgarter Kickers

On 30 May 2009 he was named as the new head coach of the Stuttgarter Kickers, where he signed a two-year contract until 30 June 2011,[8] which was prematurely extended on 1 April 2010 until 20 June 2012.[9] He guided Kickers to the Regionalliga Süd title in 2011–12, and promotion to the 3. Liga, but was sacked in November 2012 after going five games without scoring a goal. He was appointed manager of 3. liga side SV Darmstadt 98 a month later.

SV Darmstadt 98

Despite Schuster helping Darmstadt 98 off the bottom of the league, they finished among the relegation places in the 2012–13 season, Schuster's Darmstadt avoided dropping into Germany's fourth tier, the Regionalliga Südwest, thanks to the failure of fierce local rival Kickers Offenbach in obtaining the licence for the new season due to going into administration.

In the following season, to the surprise of all experts, Darmstadt managed to get third in the league which meant a relegation-promotion play-off spot for the 2. Bundesliga. Darmstadt faced Arminia Bielefeld in the play-off and won promotion in dramatic fashion after losing 1-3 at home in the first leg but turning the deficit around in the second leg and scoring the winning 4-2 in the 122nd minute which meant promotion on away goals.

In the following season Schuster managed to surprise everyone for a second time by finishing 2nd in the league and achieving back-to-back promotion to the Bundesliga after a 33-year absence.

Managerial statistics

As of 7 February 2016
Team From To Record
G W D L Win % Ref.
Stuttgarter Kickers 5 June 2009[10] 19 November 2011 116 55 35 26 47.41 [11]
SV Darmstadt 98 28 December 2012[12] Present 117 51 36 30 43.59 [13]
Total 233 106 71 56 45.49

Honours

References

  1. Was macht eigentlich…? Dirk Schuster
  2. Arnhold, Matthias (4 June 2015). "Dirk Schuster - Matches and Goals in Oberliga". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 9 June 2015.
  3. Waldhof-Online Infos zu Dirk Schuster
  4. "Players Appearing for Two or More Countries". RSSSF. Retrieved 9 July 2014.
  5. FIFA.com – FIFA Spielerstatistik Dirk SCHUSTER
  6. Arnhold, Matthias (4 June 2015). "Dirk Schuster - International Appearances". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 9 June 2015.
  7. ASV Durlach
  8. Schuster übernimmt die Kickers
  9. Auch Dirk Schuster und Alexander Malchow verlängern ihre Verträge vorzeitig
  10. "Stuttgarter Kickers" (in German). kicker. Retrieved 11 August 2015.
  11. "Labbadia neuer Coach bei den "Lilien"". kicker (in German). 8 May 2003. Retrieved 1 February 2013.
  12. "SV Darmstadt 98" (in German). kicker. Retrieved 11 August 2015.

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