FC St. Pauli - Head Coach History

Head Coach History

  • Otto Westphal (1963–64)
  • Kurt Krause (1964–65)
  • Erwin Türk (1970–71)
  • Edgar Preuß (1971–72)
  • Karl-Heinz Mülhausen (1972–74)
  • Kurt Krause (1974–76)
  • Diethelm Ferner (1976–78)
  • Sepp Piontek (1978–79)
  • Michael Lorkowski (1982–86)
  • Willi Reimann (1986–87)
  • Helmut Schulte (1987–91)
  • Horst Wohlers (1991–92)
  • Josef Eichkorn (1992)
  • Michael Lorkowski (1992)
  • Josef Eichkorn (1992–94)
  • Uli Maslo (1994–97)
  • Klaus-Peter Nemet (1997)
  • Eckhard Krautzun (1997)
  • Gerhard Kleppinger (1997–99)
  • Willi Reimann (1999–00)
  • Dietmar Demuth (2000–02)
  • Joachim Philipkowski (2002)
  • Franz Gerber (2002–04)
  • Andreas Bergmann (2004–06)
  • Holger Stanislawski (2006–07)
  • André Trulsen (2007–08)
  • Holger Stanislawski (2008–11)
  • André Schubert (2011–12)
  • Michael Frontzeck (2012–present)

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