FC Erzgebirge Aue - Manager History

Manager History

  • Kurt Gogsch (1946–1950)
  • Walter Fritzsch (1950 – May 1952)
  • Rolf Kukowitsch (May 1952 – June 1952)
  • Karl Dittes (July 1952 – August 1955)
  • Fritz Gödicke (August 1955 – 31. May 1958)
  • Günter Horst (1. June 1958 – September 1958)
  • Gerhard Hofmann (September 1958 – July 1960)
  • Manfred Fuchs (July 1960 – 4. March 1962)
  • Armin Günther (10. March 1962 – 30. June 1965)
  • Bringfried Müller (1. July 1965 – 10. November 1967)
  • Gerhard Hofmann (10. November 1967 – 30. June 1971)
  • Bringfried Müller (23. July 1971 – 30. June 1977)
  • Manfred Fuchs (1. July 1977 – 30. June 1981)
  • Hans-Ulrich Thomale (1. July 1981 – 30. June 1985)
  • Harald Fischer (1. July 1985 – 12. October 1985)
  • Konrad Schaller (13. October 1985 – 31. December 1985)
  • Hans Speth (1. January 1986 – 16. April 1988)
  • Jürgen Escher (23. April 1988 – 30. June 1988)
  • Ulrich Schulze (1. July 1988 – December 1989)
  • Jürgen Escher (January 1990 – November 1990)
  • Klaus Toppmöller (28. November 1990 – 30. June 1991)
  • Heinz Eisengrein (1. July 1991 – 21. March 1992)
  • Lutz Lindemann (1. April 1992 – 30. June 1995)
  • Ralf Minge (1. July 1995 – 27. April 1996)
  • Lutz Lindemann (27. April 1996 – 30. June 1998)
  • Frank Lieberam (1. July 1998 – 8. March 1999)
  • Holger Erler (8. March 1999 – 30. June 1999)
  • Gerd Schädlich (1. July 1999 – 17. December 2007)
  • Roland Seitz (1. January 2008 – 19. April 2008)
  • Heiko Weber (21. April 2008 – 3. June 2009)
  • Rico Schmitt (8. June 2009 – 21. February 2012)
  • Karsten Baumann (since 22. February 2012)

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