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Fußballclub Gelsenkirchen-Schalke 04 e. V. is a German football club based in Gelsenkirchen, North Rhine-Westphalia. Since 1925, there have been fifty-six official managers, with the current incumbent, Manuel Baum, appointed on 30 September 2020.

Huub Stevens managed the club in four spells: firstly, from 1996 to 2002, where he won the UEFA Cup in 1997, secondly, from 2011 to 2012, and as an interim in 2019 and 2020. He was voted 'Coach of the Century' by Schalke fans in 1999.[1]

Statistically, the club's most successful manager is Ralf Rangnick, during his first spell at the club, with a win percentage of 55.38. However, the club's most successful period came in the 1930s and the early 1940s, under the tenureship of Hans Schmidt and Otto Faist. It is likely Schmidt is actually the club's most successful manager, given the dominance that Schalke had at the time, but this cannot be proven due to the lack of statistics.

Managerial history edit

Although the club was founded in 1904, its first official manager was Heinz Ludewig, who was appointed in 1925. Schalke attained success through their style of play that used short, sharp, man-to-man passing to move the ball, later becoming famously known as the Schalker Kreisel. With the re-organisation of German football in 1933, under Nazi Germany, Schalke were placed in the Gauliga Westfalen. This period was their most successful decade in their history: from 1933 to 1942, the club would appear in 14 of 18 national finals (10 in the German championship and 8 in the Tschammerpokal) and win their league in every one of its eleven seasons.

After World War II, Schalke found it difficult to return to their earlier form, playing just twice in 1945. Club legends Ernst Kuzorra and Fritz Szepan managed the team during this period. They did gain some silverware towards the end of the 1950s, with the club winning the German championship in 1958, during Edi Frühwirth's tenureship. This however, has been the last championship won by the club, as Schalke have not won the Bundesliga since its inception in 1963.

Under Ivica Horvat, the club was close to winning the Bundesliga, finishing runners-up to Bayern Munich by three points in 1972, having led the league for most of the season. They did however, win the DFB-Pokal in the same season. The club was affected by the Bundesliga scandal of 1971, with several of its players banned for life. Though these sentences were later rescinded and commuted to bans ranging from six months to two years, the scandal had a profound effect on what might have possibly become one of the dominant German teams of the 1970s. In the 1980s, the club ran into trouble and were twice relegated to the 2.Bundesliga during the decade, firstly in 1983 under Jürgen Sundermann, and secondly in 1988 under Horst Franz.

Schalke returned to the Bundesliga in 1992, where they have remained ever since. Their most notable success in the 1990s was winning the UEFA Cup in 1997 under the guidance of Dutchman Huub Stevens. In the 2000s, and with Stevens still in charge, the club endured a similar season to 1972, with Schalke leading the league for most of the season, only to lose it again to Bayern, this time on goal difference. Like the 1971–72 season, the club won the DFB-Pokal cup. Afterwards, Schalke would be runners-up on three occasions, under Ralf Rangnick, Mirko Slomka and Felix Magath respectively, and were a regular competitor in the UEFA Champions League, reaching the semi-finals in 2011, during Rangnick's second spell with the club.

Managerial statistics edit

Pre-Bundesliga era edit

Name Nat. From To Honours
Heinz Ludewig   3 April 1925 18 June 1927 Western German football championship runners-up (1927)
Guggi Wieser   19 June 1927 30 June 1929 1 Western German football championship (1929)
Kurt Otto   1 July 1929 30 June 1930 1 Western German football championship (1930)
August Sobottka   1 July 1930 30 June 1931
Hans Sauerwein   1 July 1931 30 June 1932 1 Western German football championship (1932)
Kurt Otto   1 July 1932 30 June 1933 1 Western German football championship (1933)
Hans Schmidt   1 July 1933 12 June 1938 3 German championships (1934, 1935, 1937)
German championship runners-up (1933, 1938)
5 Gauliga Westfalen championships (1934, 1935, 1936, 1937, 1938)
1 Tschammerpokal (1937); runners-up (1935, 1936)
Otto Faist   13 July 1938 31 December 1942 3 German championships (1939, 1940, 1942)
German championship runners-up (1941)
4 Gauliga Westfalen championships (1939, 1940, 1941, 1942)
Tschammerpokal runners-up (1941, 1942)
Ernst Kuzorra   1 July 1946 30 September 1947
Willi Schäfer   1 October 1947 30 June 1948
Theo Langl   1 July 1948 31 October 1948
Ferdl Swatosch   1 November 1948 30 June 1949
Fritz Szepan   1 July 1949 30 June 1954 1 Oberliga West championship (1951); runners-up (1952)
Edi Frühwirth   1 July 1954 30 June 1959 1 German championship (1958)
1 Oberliga West championship (1958); runners-up (1956)
DFB-Pokal runners-up (1955)
Nandor Lengyel   1 July 1959 30 June 1960
Georg Gawliczek   1 July 1960 30 June 1963 Oberliga West runners-up (1962)

Bundesliga era edit

Key
  • Nat. = Nationality
  • M = Matches managed
  • W = Matches won
  • D = Matches drawn
  • L = Matches lost
  • Win% = Win ratio

Information correct as of 12 November 2023. Only competitive matches are counted.

Name Nat. From To Duration M W D L Win% Honours
Georg Gawliczek   1 July 1963 4 May 1964 308 days 31 14 4 13 045.16
Fritz Langner   4 May 1964 5 June 1967 3 years, 32 days 109 35 22 52 032.11
Karl-Heinz Marotzke   1 July 1967 13 November 1967 135 days 13 1 3 9 007.69
Günter Brocker   14 November 1967 17 November 1968 1 year, 3 days 38 15 7 16 039.47
Rudi Gutendorf   23 November 1968 8 September 1970 1 year, 289 days 74 32 22 20 043.24 DFB-Pokal runners-up (1968–69)
Slobodan Čendić   8 September 1970 30 June 1971 295 days 35 16 6 13 045.71
Ivica Horvat   1 July 1971 30 June 1975 3 years, 364 days 169 87 29 53 051.48 Bundesliga runners-up (1971–72)
1 DFB-Pokal (1971–72)
Max Merkel   1 July 1975 9 March 1976 252 days 25 9 8 8 036.00
Friedel Rausch   10 March 1976 20 December 1977 1 year, 285 days 85 43 20 22 050.59 Bundesliga runners-up (1976–77)
Uli Maslo   21 December 1977 30 June 1978 191 days 16 6 2 8 037.50
Ivica Horvat   1 July 1978 17 March 1979 259 days 24 8 6 10 033.33
Gyula Lóránt   19 March 1979 3 December 1979 259 days 30 11 9 10 036.67
Dietmar Schwager   4 December 1979 20 April 1980 138 days 17 8 3 6 047.06
Fahrudin Jusufi   21 April 1980 25 May 1981 1 year, 34 days 38 9 7 22 023.68
Rudi Assauer (a.i.)   26 May 1981 30 June 1981 35 days 3 0 1 2 000.00
Sigfried Held   1 July 1981 20 January 1983 1 year, 203 days 59 24 18 17 040.68 2. Bundesliga champions (1981–82)
Rudi Assauer (a.i.)   20 January 1983 24 January 1983 4 days 1 0 1 0 000.00
Jürgen Sundermann   24 January 1983 30 June 1983 157 days 20 6 2 12 030.00
Diethelm Ferner   1 July 1983 30 June 1986 2 years, 364 days 121 56 28 37 046.28 2. Bundesliga runners-up (1983–84)
Rolf Schafstall   1 July 1986 7 December 1987 1 year, 159 days 54 17 11 26 031.48
Horst Franz   27 December 1987 17 September 1988 265 days 27 5 7 15 018.52
Diethelm Ferner   20 September 1988 2 April 1989 194 days 20 6 7 7 030.00
Helmut Kremers (a.i.)   2 April 1989 10 April 1989 8 days 1 1 0 0 100.00
Peter Neururer   10 April 1989 13 November 1990 1 year, 217 days 69 35 16 18 050.72
Klaus Fischer (a.i.)   13 November 1990 31 December 1990 48 days 5 1 3 1 020.00
Aleksandar Ristić   1 January 1991 30 April 1992 1 year, 120 days 52 20 17 15 038.46 2. Bundesliga champions (1990–91)
Klaus Fischer (a.i.)   1 May 1992 30 June 1992 60 days 4 2 0 2 050.00
Udo Lattek   1 July 1992 16 January 1993 199 days 19 6 6 7 031.58
Helmut Schulte   18 January 1993 11 October 1993 266 days 30 8 9 13 026.67
Jörg Berger   11 October 1993 5 October 1996 2 years, 360 days 110 42 36 32 038.18
Hubert Neu (a.i.)   5 October 1996 8 October 1996 3 days 1 0 0 1 000.00
Huub Stevens   8 October 1996 30 June 2002[2] 5 years, 265 days 242 105 65 72 043.39 Bundesliga runners-up (2000–01)
2 DFB-Pokals (2000–01, 2001–02)
1 UEFA Cup (1997)
Frank Neubarth   1 July 2002 26 March 2003 268 days 37 15 15 7 040.54
Marc Wilmots (a.i.)   26 March 2003 30 June 2003 96 days 8 3 1 4 037.50
Jupp Heynckes   1 July 2003 15 September 2004 1 year, 76 days 57 28 14 15 049.12
Eddy Achterberg (a.i.)   15 September 2004 28 September 2004 13 days 4 2 1 1 050.00
Ralf Rangnick   28 September 2004[3] 12 December 2005[4] 1 year, 75 days 65 36 15 14 055.38 Bundesliga runners-up (2004–05)
DFB-Pokal runners-up (2004–05)
1 DFL-Ligapokal (2005)
Oliver Reck (a.i.)   13 December 2005 3 January 2006 21 days 1 0 0 1 000.00
Mirko Slomka   4 January 2006[5] 13 April 2008[6] 2 years, 100 days 109 55 28 26 050.46 Bundesliga runners-up (2006–07)
Mike Büskens (a.i.)   13 April 2008 30 June 2008 78 days 6 5 1 0 083.33
Fred Rutten   1 July 2008 26 March 2009[7] 268 days 37 16 9 12 043.24
Mike Büskens (a.i.)   27 March 2009 30 June 2009 95 days 9 4 1 4 044.44
Felix Magath   1 July 2009[8] 16 March 2011[9] 1 year, 258 days 79 42 16 21 053.16 Bundesliga runners-up (2009–10)
1 DFL-Supercup (2010)
Seppo Eichkorn (a.i.)   16 March 2011 20 March 2011 4 days 1 0 0 1 000.00
Ralf Rangnick   21 March 2011[10] 22 September 2011[11] 186 days 23 10 3 10 043.48 1 DFB-Pokal (2010–11)
1 DFL-Supercup (2010
Seppo Eichkorn (a.i.)   22 September 2011 27 September 2011 5 days 3 2 0 1 066.67
Huub Stevens   27 September 2011[12] 16 December 2012 1 year, 80 days 63 34 14 15 053.97
Jens Keller   16 December 2012[13] 7 October 2014[14] 1 year, 295 days 77 36 16 25 046.75
Roberto Di Matteo   7 October 2014[15] 26 May 2015[16] 231 days 33 14 7 12 042.42
André Breitenreiter   12 June 2015[17] 14 May 2016 337 days 44 20 10 14 045.45
Markus Weinzierl   2 June 2016[18] 9 June 2017 1 year, 7 days 50 21 13 16 042.00
Domenico Tedesco  /  9 June 2017[19] 14 March 2019[20] 1 year, 278 days 75 33 17 25 044.00 Bundesliga runners-up (2017–18)
Huub Stevens (a.i.)   14 March 2019 30 June 2019 108 days 10 2 4 4 020.00
David Wagner  /  1 July 2019 27 September 2020[21] 1 year, 88 days 40 12 12 16 030.00
Manuel Baum   30 September 2020[22] 18 December 2020[23] 79 days 11 1 4 6 009.09
Huub Stevens (a.i.)   18 December 2020 22 December 2020 4 days 2 1 0 1 050.00
Christian Gross   27 December 2020[24] 28 February 2021[25] 63 days 11 1 2 8 009.09
Dimitrios Grammozis   2 March 2021[26] 6 March 2022[27] 1 year, 4 days 38 15 6 17 039.47
Mike Büskens (a.i.)   7 March 2022[28] 15 May 2022 69 days 9 8 0 1 088.89 2. Bundesliga champions (2021–22)
Frank Kramer   7 June 2022[29] 19 October 2022[30] 134 days 12 2 3 7 016.67
Matthias Kreutzer (a.i.)   20 October 2022[31] 27 October 2022 7 days 1 0 0 1 000.00
Thomas Reis   27 October 2022[32] 27 September 2023[33] 335 days 31 9 8 14 029.03
Matthias Kreutzer (a.i.)   27 September 2023 8 October 2023 11 days 2 0 0 2 000.00
Karel Geraerts   9 October 2023[34] 47 days 5 2 0 3 040.00

Most league matches edit

Rk Manager Nat. Total Bundesliga 2. Bundesliga Years
M W D L P[a] M W D L P[a] M W D L P[a]
1 Huub Stevens   249 101 72 76 1.51 249 101 72 76 1.51 1996–2002, 2011–2012, 2019, 2020
2 Ivica Horvat   157 72 30 55 1.57 157 72 30 55 1.57 1971–1975, 1978–1979
3 Diethelm Ferner   123 52 31 40 1.52 68 24 16 28 1.29 55 28 15 12 1.80 1983–1986, 1988–1989
4 Jörg Berger   99 35 35 29 1.41 99 35 35 29 1.41 1993–1996
Fritz Langner   99 29 22 48 1.10 99 29 22 48 1.10 1964–1967
6 Mirko Slomka   79 42 20 17 1.85 79 42 20 17 1.85 2006–2008
7 Peter Neururer   66 33 16 17 1.74 66 33 16 17 1.74 1989–1990
8 Friedel Rausch   65 31 16 18 1.68 65 31 16 18 1.68 1976–1977
9 Felix Magath   60 28 14 18 1.63 60 28 14 18 1.63 2009–2011
10 Domenico Tedesco   59 24 14 21 1.46 59 24 14 21 1.46 2017–2019
11 Jens Keller   58 30 12 16 1.76 58 30 12 16 1.76 2012–2014
12 Ralf Rangnick   57 31 11 15 1.82 57 31 11 15 1.82 2004–2005, 2011
Rudi Gutendorf   57 22 19 16 1.49 57 22 19 16 1.49 1968–1970
14 Sigfried Held   55 22 17 16 1.51 17 3 4 10 0.76 38 19 13 6 1.84 1981–1982
15 Rolf Schafstall   52 17 11 24 1.19 52 17 11 24 1.19 1986–1987
16 Aleksandar Ristić   51 20 17 14 1.51 34 9 12 13 1.15 17 11 5 1 2.24 1991–1992
Minimum 50 total league matches
  1. ^ a b c Points per game based on the three-point-per-win rule

References edit

  1. ^ "'Beste trainer van de Eeuw' keert terug naar Schalke – Sport – VK" (in Dutch). Volkskrant.nl. Retrieved 17 October 2011.
  2. ^ Rohr, Steffen (20 December 2001). "Huub Stevens zu Hertha". kicker (in German). Retrieved 27 January 2014.
  3. ^ "Ralf Rangnick übernimmt S04". kicker (in German). 28 September 2004. Retrieved 1 February 2013.
  4. ^ "Ralf Rangnick muss gehen". kicker (in German). 12 December 2005. Retrieved 1 February 2013.
  5. ^ "Slomka neuer Cheftrainer". kicker (in German). 4 January 2006. Retrieved 12 February 2013.
  6. ^ "Slomka nicht mehr S04-Coach" (in German). kicker. Retrieved 4 July 2009.
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  8. ^ "Vertrag bis 2013: Magath übernimmt Schalke 04". kicker (in German). 6 May 2009. Retrieved 14 February 2014.
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  21. ^ "FC Schalke 04 relieve head coach David Wagner of his duties". FC Schalke 04. 27 September 2020.
  22. ^ "Manuel Baum appointed as new head coach of FC Schalke 04". FC Schalke 04. 30 September 2020.
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  24. ^ "Christian Gross is Schalke 04's new head coach". FC Schalke 04. 27 December 2020.
  25. ^ "Crisis-hit Schalke sack Christian Gross in major clear out". BeSoccer. 28 February 2021.
  26. ^ "Grammozis wird neuer Schalke-Trainer" (in German). Süddeutsche Zeitung. 2 March 2021.
  27. ^ "FC Schalke 04 relieve head coach Dimitrios Grammozis of his duties". FC Schalke 04. 6 March 2022.
  28. ^ "Mike Büskens takes over as head coach until the end of the season". FC Schalke 04. 7 March 2022.
  29. ^ "Frank Kramer is Schalke's new head coach". FC Schalke 04. 7 June 2022.
  30. ^ "FC Schalke 04 part ways with Frank Kramer". FC Schalke 04. 19 October 2022.
  31. ^ "Matthias Kreutzer to take charge of the game against Hertha BSC". FC Schalke 04. 20 October 2022.
  32. ^ "Schalke 04 to take on relegation battle with Thomas Reis as head coach". FC Schalke 04. 27 October 2022.
  33. ^ "Schalke 04 relieve head coach Thomas Reis of his duties with immediate effect". FC Schalke 04. 27 September 2023.
  34. ^ "Karel Geraerts appointed new head coach of FC Schalke 04". FC Schalke 04. 9 October 2023.

External links edit

  • FC Schalke 04 - Head Coaches on schalke04.de
  • FC Schalke 04 - Trainerhistorie on kicker.de (in German)
  • FC Schalke 04 Manager History on worldfootball.net

list, schalke, managers, fußballclub, gelsenkirchen, schalke, german, football, club, based, gelsenkirchen, north, rhine, westphalia, since, 1925, there, have, been, fifty, official, managers, with, current, incumbent, manuel, baum, appointed, september, 2020,. Fussballclub Gelsenkirchen Schalke 04 e V is a German football club based in Gelsenkirchen North Rhine Westphalia Since 1925 there have been fifty six official managers with the current incumbent Manuel Baum appointed on 30 September 2020 Huub Stevens managed the club in four spells firstly from 1996 to 2002 where he won the UEFA Cup in 1997 secondly from 2011 to 2012 and as an interim in 2019 and 2020 He was voted Coach of the Century by Schalke fans in 1999 1 Statistically the club s most successful manager is Ralf Rangnick during his first spell at the club with a win percentage of 55 38 However the club s most successful period came in the 1930s and the early 1940s under the tenureship of Hans Schmidt and Otto Faist It is likely Schmidt is actually the club s most successful manager given the dominance that Schalke had at the time but this cannot be proven due to the lack of statistics Contents 1 Managerial history 2 Managerial statistics 2 1 Pre Bundesliga era 2 2 Bundesliga era 2 2 1 Most league matches 3 References 4 External linksManagerial history editAlthough the club was founded in 1904 its first official manager was Heinz Ludewig who was appointed in 1925 Schalke attained success through their style of play that used short sharp man to man passing to move the ball later becoming famously known as the Schalker Kreisel With the re organisation of German football in 1933 under Nazi Germany Schalke were placed in the Gauliga Westfalen This period was their most successful decade in their history from 1933 to 1942 the club would appear in 14 of 18 national finals 10 in the German championship and 8 in the Tschammerpokal and win their league in every one of its eleven seasons After World War II Schalke found it difficult to return to their earlier form playing just twice in 1945 Club legends Ernst Kuzorra and Fritz Szepan managed the team during this period They did gain some silverware towards the end of the 1950s with the club winning the German championship in 1958 during Edi Fruhwirth s tenureship This however has been the last championship won by the club as Schalke have not won the Bundesliga since its inception in 1963 Under Ivica Horvat the club was close to winning the Bundesliga finishing runners up to Bayern Munich by three points in 1972 having led the league for most of the season They did however win the DFB Pokal in the same season The club was affected by the Bundesliga scandal of 1971 with several of its players banned for life Though these sentences were later rescinded and commuted to bans ranging from six months to two years the scandal had a profound effect on what might have possibly become one of the dominant German teams of the 1970s In the 1980s the club ran into trouble and were twice relegated to the 2 Bundesliga during the decade firstly in 1983 under Jurgen Sundermann and secondly in 1988 under Horst Franz Schalke returned to the Bundesliga in 1992 where they have remained ever since Their most notable success in the 1990s was winning the UEFA Cup in 1997 under the guidance of Dutchman Huub Stevens In the 2000s and with Stevens still in charge the club endured a similar season to 1972 with Schalke leading the league for most of the season only to lose it again to Bayern this time on goal difference Like the 1971 72 season the club won the DFB Pokal cup Afterwards Schalke would be runners up on three occasions under Ralf Rangnick Mirko Slomka and Felix Magath respectively and were a regular competitor in the UEFA Champions League reaching the semi finals in 2011 during Rangnick s second spell with the club Managerial statistics editPre Bundesliga era edit Name Nat From To HonoursHeinz Ludewig nbsp 3 April 1925 18 June 1927 Western German football championship runners up 1927 Guggi Wieser nbsp 19 June 1927 30 June 1929 1 Western German football championship 1929 Kurt Otto nbsp 1 July 1929 30 June 1930 1 Western German football championship 1930 August Sobottka nbsp 1 July 1930 30 June 1931Hans Sauerwein nbsp 1 July 1931 30 June 1932 1 Western German football championship 1932 Kurt Otto nbsp 1 July 1932 30 June 1933 1 Western German football championship 1933 Hans Schmidt nbsp 1 July 1933 12 June 1938 3 German championships 1934 1935 1937 German championship runners up 1933 1938 5 Gauliga Westfalen championships 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1 Tschammerpokal 1937 runners up 1935 1936 Otto Faist nbsp 13 July 1938 31 December 1942 3 German championships 1939 1940 1942 German championship runners up 1941 4 Gauliga Westfalen championships 1939 1940 1941 1942 Tschammerpokal runners up 1941 1942 Ernst Kuzorra nbsp 1 July 1946 30 September 1947Willi Schafer nbsp 1 October 1947 30 June 1948Theo Langl nbsp 1 July 1948 31 October 1948Ferdl Swatosch nbsp 1 November 1948 30 June 1949Fritz Szepan nbsp 1 July 1949 30 June 1954 1 Oberliga West championship 1951 runners up 1952 Edi Fruhwirth nbsp 1 July 1954 30 June 1959 1 German championship 1958 1 Oberliga West championship 1958 runners up 1956 DFB Pokal runners up 1955 Nandor Lengyel nbsp 1 July 1959 30 June 1960Georg Gawliczek nbsp 1 July 1960 30 June 1963 Oberliga West runners up 1962 Bundesliga era edit KeyNat Nationality M Matches managed W Matches won D Matches drawn L Matches lost Win Win ratioInformation correct as of 12 November 2023 Only competitive matches are counted Name Nat From To Duration M W D L Win HonoursGeorg Gawliczek nbsp 1 July 1963 4 May 1964 308 days 31 14 4 13 0 45 16Fritz Langner nbsp 4 May 1964 5 June 1967 3 years 32 days 109 35 22 52 0 32 11Karl Heinz Marotzke nbsp 1 July 1967 13 November 1967 135 days 13 1 3 9 00 7 69Gunter Brocker nbsp 14 November 1967 17 November 1968 1 year 3 days 38 15 7 16 0 39 47Rudi Gutendorf nbsp 23 November 1968 8 September 1970 1 year 289 days 74 32 22 20 0 43 24 DFB Pokal runners up 1968 69 Slobodan Cendic nbsp 8 September 1970 30 June 1971 295 days 35 16 6 13 0 45 71Ivica Horvat nbsp 1 July 1971 30 June 1975 3 years 364 days 169 87 29 53 0 51 48 Bundesliga runners up 1971 72 1 DFB Pokal 1971 72 Max Merkel nbsp 1 July 1975 9 March 1976 252 days 25 9 8 8 0 36 00Friedel Rausch nbsp 10 March 1976 20 December 1977 1 year 285 days 85 43 20 22 0 50 59 Bundesliga runners up 1976 77 Uli Maslo nbsp 21 December 1977 30 June 1978 191 days 16 6 2 8 0 37 50Ivica Horvat nbsp 1 July 1978 17 March 1979 259 days 24 8 6 10 0 33 33Gyula Lorant nbsp 19 March 1979 3 December 1979 259 days 30 11 9 10 0 36 67Dietmar Schwager nbsp 4 December 1979 20 April 1980 138 days 17 8 3 6 0 47 06Fahrudin Jusufi nbsp 21 April 1980 25 May 1981 1 year 34 days 38 9 7 22 0 23 68Rudi Assauer a i nbsp 26 May 1981 30 June 1981 35 days 3 0 1 2 00 0 00Sigfried Held nbsp 1 July 1981 20 January 1983 1 year 203 days 59 24 18 17 0 40 68 2 Bundesliga champions 1981 82 Rudi Assauer a i nbsp 20 January 1983 24 January 1983 4 days 1 0 1 0 00 0 00Jurgen Sundermann nbsp 24 January 1983 30 June 1983 157 days 20 6 2 12 0 30 00Diethelm Ferner nbsp 1 July 1983 30 June 1986 2 years 364 days 121 56 28 37 0 46 28 2 Bundesliga runners up 1983 84 Rolf Schafstall nbsp 1 July 1986 7 December 1987 1 year 159 days 54 17 11 26 0 31 48Horst Franz nbsp 27 December 1987 17 September 1988 265 days 27 5 7 15 0 18 52Diethelm Ferner nbsp 20 September 1988 2 April 1989 194 days 20 6 7 7 0 30 00Helmut Kremers a i nbsp 2 April 1989 10 April 1989 8 days 1 1 0 0 100 00Peter Neururer nbsp 10 April 1989 13 November 1990 1 year 217 days 69 35 16 18 0 50 72Klaus Fischer a i nbsp 13 November 1990 31 December 1990 48 days 5 1 3 1 0 20 00Aleksandar Ristic nbsp 1 January 1991 30 April 1992 1 year 120 days 52 20 17 15 0 38 46 2 Bundesliga champions 1990 91 Klaus Fischer a i nbsp 1 May 1992 30 June 1992 60 days 4 2 0 2 0 50 00Udo Lattek nbsp 1 July 1992 16 January 1993 199 days 19 6 6 7 0 31 58Helmut Schulte nbsp 18 January 1993 11 October 1993 266 days 30 8 9 13 0 26 67Jorg Berger nbsp 11 October 1993 5 October 1996 2 years 360 days 110 42 36 32 0 38 18Hubert Neu a i nbsp 5 October 1996 8 October 1996 3 days 1 0 0 1 00 0 00Huub Stevens nbsp 8 October 1996 30 June 2002 2 5 years 265 days 242 105 65 72 0 43 39 Bundesliga runners up 2000 01 2 DFB Pokals 2000 01 2001 02 1 UEFA Cup 1997 Frank Neubarth nbsp 1 July 2002 26 March 2003 268 days 37 15 15 7 0 40 54Marc Wilmots a i nbsp 26 March 2003 30 June 2003 96 days 8 3 1 4 0 37 50Jupp Heynckes nbsp 1 July 2003 15 September 2004 1 year 76 days 57 28 14 15 0 49 12Eddy Achterberg a i nbsp 15 September 2004 28 September 2004 13 days 4 2 1 1 0 50 00Ralf Rangnick nbsp 28 September 2004 3 12 December 2005 4 1 year 75 days 65 36 15 14 0 55 38 Bundesliga runners up 2004 05 DFB Pokal runners up 2004 05 1 DFL Ligapokal 2005 Oliver Reck a i nbsp 13 December 2005 3 January 2006 21 days 1 0 0 1 00 0 00Mirko Slomka nbsp 4 January 2006 5 13 April 2008 6 2 years 100 days 109 55 28 26 0 50 46 Bundesliga runners up 2006 07 Mike Buskens a i nbsp 13 April 2008 30 June 2008 78 days 6 5 1 0 0 83 33Fred Rutten nbsp 1 July 2008 26 March 2009 7 268 days 37 16 9 12 0 43 24Mike Buskens a i nbsp 27 March 2009 30 June 2009 95 days 9 4 1 4 0 44 44Felix Magath nbsp 1 July 2009 8 16 March 2011 9 1 year 258 days 79 42 16 21 0 53 16 Bundesliga runners up 2009 10 1 DFL Supercup 2010 Seppo Eichkorn a i nbsp 16 March 2011 20 March 2011 4 days 1 0 0 1 00 0 00Ralf Rangnick nbsp 21 March 2011 10 22 September 2011 11 186 days 23 10 3 10 0 43 48 1 DFB Pokal 2010 11 1 DFL Supercup 2010Seppo Eichkorn a i nbsp 22 September 2011 27 September 2011 5 days 3 2 0 1 0 66 67Huub Stevens nbsp 27 September 2011 12 16 December 2012 1 year 80 days 63 34 14 15 0 53 97Jens Keller nbsp 16 December 2012 13 7 October 2014 14 1 year 295 days 77 36 16 25 0 46 75Roberto Di Matteo nbsp 7 October 2014 15 26 May 2015 16 231 days 33 14 7 12 0 42 42Andre Breitenreiter nbsp 12 June 2015 17 14 May 2016 337 days 44 20 10 14 0 45 45Markus Weinzierl nbsp 2 June 2016 18 9 June 2017 1 year 7 days 50 21 13 16 0 42 00Domenico Tedesco nbsp nbsp 9 June 2017 19 14 March 2019 20 1 year 278 days 75 33 17 25 0 44 00 Bundesliga runners up 2017 18 Huub Stevens a i nbsp 14 March 2019 30 June 2019 108 days 10 2 4 4 0 20 00David Wagner nbsp nbsp 1 July 2019 27 September 2020 21 1 year 88 days 40 12 12 16 0 30 00Manuel Baum nbsp 30 September 2020 22 18 December 2020 23 79 days 11 1 4 6 00 9 09Huub Stevens a i nbsp 18 December 2020 22 December 2020 4 days 2 1 0 1 0 50 00Christian Gross nbsp 27 December 2020 24 28 February 2021 25 63 days 11 1 2 8 00 9 09Dimitrios Grammozis nbsp 2 March 2021 26 6 March 2022 27 1 year 4 days 38 15 6 17 0 39 47Mike Buskens a i nbsp 7 March 2022 28 15 May 2022 69 days 9 8 0 1 0 88 89 2 Bundesliga champions 2021 22 Frank Kramer nbsp 7 June 2022 29 19 October 2022 30 134 days 12 2 3 7 0 16 67Matthias Kreutzer a i nbsp 20 October 2022 31 27 October 2022 7 days 1 0 0 1 00 0 00Thomas Reis nbsp 27 October 2022 32 27 September 2023 33 335 days 31 9 8 14 0 29 03Matthias Kreutzer a i nbsp 27 September 2023 8 October 2023 11 days 2 0 0 2 00 0 00Karel Geraerts nbsp 9 October 2023 34 47 days 5 2 0 3 0 40 00Most league matches edit Rk Manager Nat Total Bundesliga 2 Bundesliga YearsM W D L P a M W D L P a M W D L P a 1 Huub Stevens nbsp 249 101 72 76 1 51 249 101 72 76 1 51 1996 2002 2011 2012 2019 20202 Ivica Horvat nbsp 157 72 30 55 1 57 157 72 30 55 1 57 1971 1975 1978 19793 Diethelm Ferner nbsp 123 52 31 40 1 52 68 24 16 28 1 29 55 28 15 12 1 80 1983 1986 1988 19894 Jorg Berger nbsp 99 35 35 29 1 41 99 35 35 29 1 41 1993 1996Fritz Langner nbsp 99 29 22 48 1 10 99 29 22 48 1 10 1964 19676 Mirko Slomka nbsp 79 42 20 17 1 85 79 42 20 17 1 85 2006 20087 Peter Neururer nbsp 66 33 16 17 1 74 66 33 16 17 1 74 1989 19908 Friedel Rausch nbsp 65 31 16 18 1 68 65 31 16 18 1 68 1976 19779 Felix Magath nbsp 60 28 14 18 1 63 60 28 14 18 1 63 2009 201110 Domenico Tedesco nbsp 59 24 14 21 1 46 59 24 14 21 1 46 2017 201911 Jens Keller nbsp 58 30 12 16 1 76 58 30 12 16 1 76 2012 201412 Ralf Rangnick nbsp 57 31 11 15 1 82 57 31 11 15 1 82 2004 2005 2011Rudi Gutendorf nbsp 57 22 19 16 1 49 57 22 19 16 1 49 1968 197014 Sigfried Held nbsp 55 22 17 16 1 51 17 3 4 10 0 76 38 19 13 6 1 84 1981 198215 Rolf Schafstall nbsp 52 17 11 24 1 19 52 17 11 24 1 19 1986 198716 Aleksandar Ristic nbsp 51 20 17 14 1 51 34 9 12 13 1 15 17 11 5 1 2 24 1991 1992Minimum 50 total league matches a b c Points per game based on the three point per win ruleReferences edit Beste trainer van de Eeuw keert terug naar Schalke Sport VK in Dutch Volkskrant nl Retrieved 17 October 2011 Rohr Steffen 20 December 2001 Huub Stevens zu Hertha kicker in German Retrieved 27 January 2014 Ralf Rangnick ubernimmt S04 kicker in German 28 September 2004 Retrieved 1 February 2013 Ralf Rangnick muss gehen kicker in German 12 December 2005 Retrieved 1 February 2013 Slomka neuer Cheftrainer kicker in German 4 January 2006 Retrieved 12 February 2013 Slomka nicht mehr S04 Coach in German kicker Retrieved 4 July 2009 Rutten relieved of duties with immediate effect schalke04 de 26 March 2009 Archived from the original on 24 September 2015 Retrieved 22 October 2013 Vertrag bis 2013 Magath ubernimmt Schalke 04 kicker in German 6 May 2009 Retrieved 14 February 2014 S04 entlasst Magath Rangnick bestatigt Gesprache kicker in German 16 March 2011 Retrieved 14 February 2014 Rangnick Team fehlt die Uberzeugung kicker in German 21 March 2011 Retrieved 1 February 2013 Rangnick steps aside at Schalke UEFA 22 September 2011 Retrieved 22 September 2011 Stevens returns for second spell as Schalke coach UEFA 27 September 2011 Retrieved 27 January 2014 Keller fur Stevens Heldt verteidigt die Entscheidung kicker in German 16 December 2012 Retrieved 16 December 2012 Fehlende Konstanz S04 ersetzt Keller durch di Matteo Lacking consistency S04 replaces Keller with di Matteo in German kicker 7 October 2014 Retrieved 7 October 2014 Schalke entlasst Trainer Keller und holt Di Matteo in German Die Welt 7 October 2014 Retrieved 7 October 2014 Roberto Di Matteo resigns as Schalke manager BBC Sport 26 May 2015 Retrieved 11 June 2016 Dunbar Ross 12 June 2015 Schalke appoint Andre Breitenreiter as head coach Deutsche Welle Retrieved 12 June 2015 Markus Weinzierl named new Schalke 04 manager FC Schalke 04 2 June 2016 Retrieved 2 June 2016 Domenico Tedesco appointed Schalke 04 head coach FC Schalke 04 9 June 2017 Retrieved 9 June 2017 Schalke 04 relieve Domenico Tedesco of his duties FC Schalke 04 14 March 2019 Retrieved 14 March 2019 FC Schalke 04 relieve head coach David Wagner of his duties FC Schalke 04 27 September 2020 Manuel Baum appointed as new head coach of FC Schalke 04 FC Schalke 04 30 September 2020 Schalke 04 relieve head coach Manuel Baum of his duties FC Schalke 04 18 December 2020 Christian Gross is Schalke 04 s new head coach FC Schalke 04 27 December 2020 Crisis hit Schalke sack Christian Gross in major clear out BeSoccer 28 February 2021 Grammozis wird neuer Schalke Trainer in German Suddeutsche Zeitung 2 March 2021 FC Schalke 04 relieve head coach Dimitrios Grammozis of his duties FC Schalke 04 6 March 2022 Mike Buskens takes over as head coach until the end of the season FC Schalke 04 7 March 2022 Frank Kramer is Schalke s new head coach FC Schalke 04 7 June 2022 FC Schalke 04 part ways with Frank Kramer FC Schalke 04 19 October 2022 Matthias Kreutzer to take charge of the game against Hertha BSC FC Schalke 04 20 October 2022 Schalke 04 to take on relegation battle with Thomas Reis as head coach FC Schalke 04 27 October 2022 Schalke 04 relieve head coach Thomas Reis of his duties with immediate effect FC Schalke 04 27 September 2023 Karel Geraerts appointed new head coach of FC Schalke 04 FC Schalke 04 9 October 2023 External links editFC Schalke 04 Head Coaches on schalke04 de FC Schalke 04 Trainerhistorie on kicker de in German FC Schalke 04 Manager History on worldfootball net Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of FC Schalke 04 managers amp oldid 1184771543, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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