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Egon Coordes

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German football player and manager (1944–2025)

Egon Coordes
Personal information
Date of birth(1944-07-13)13 July 1944
Place of birthWesermünde,Germany
Date of death17 June 2025(2025-06-17) (aged 80)
Place of deathMemmingen, Germany
Height1.86 m (6 ft 1 in)
PositionDefender
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1968–1969TuS Bremerhaven 93
1969–1971Werder Bremen50(1)
1971–1976VfB Stuttgart107(8)
Managerial career
1977–1982OSC Bremerhaven
1986–1987VfB Stuttgart
1992Hamburger SV
1993–1994Al-Ahli
1994–1995Austria Wien
1995–1996Hannover 96
1998–1999FC Luzern
1999Iran Under-23
2001–2002Al Khaleej
2002–2003FC Gatt
* Club domestic league appearances and goals

Egon Coordes (13 July 1944 – 17 June 2025) was a Germanfootball player and coach.

Playing career

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Coordes originally played football for theLeher TS youth side.[1] Coordes later started his professional game career in the late 1960s with Regionalliga NorthTuS Bremerhaven 93 and became well-known beyond the team.[2] Coordes quickly moved to the top-rankedBundesliga in 1971, playing through the rest of his career asdefender atWerder Bremen andVfB Stuttgart.[3][4]

On 26 January 1974,[5] Coordes managed to score the 10,000th Bundesliga goal againstEintracht Frankfurt. Coordes played a final season with Stuttgart before retiring as a player in 1976, aged 31.[6]

Coaching career

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When Coordes first entered professional football coaching (withOSC Bremerhaven on 13 March 1982) he declared that his players should"fight and bite like the lions."[7] He was indeed widely considered a "passionate athlete" who preferred training cones and a stopwatch. He felt tactics were overrated.[8]

However, Coordes was roughly viewed for most of his football career as a coach who"leads a hard regiment, which does not necessarily result in an increased affection of its professionals."[9] His style of leadership long carried the nickname "Schleifer" (in English "Grinder"). For one of many examples, in 1994 while Coordes was coaching forAustria Wien he once dropped legendary playerAndreas Ogris from the squad for being five minutes late. Ogris was forcefully pardoned soon after.[10]

In 1984, Coordes coached in theRegionalliga North and later moved to the post of assistant coach atBayern Munich.[11] He then stepped up to head coach at his formerVfB Stuttgart club in 1986, but for only a single season as the team finished behind in 12th place.

In 1992, Coordes returned to his former post at Bayern Munich before again becoming head coach ofHamburger SV, but was sacked by Hamburger management after a mere six months.[12][13]

In 1993, Coordes moved via theShabab Al Ahli Club to theAl-Nasr, the first and oldest football league in the United Arab Emirates.[14] A year onward he returned to Germany and joined the2. Bundesliga side,Hannover 96. Coordes struggled with Hannover management as the club plunged into theRegionalliga for the first time in their history. He was promptly sacked.[15]

In 1998, Coordes returned to Bayern Munich as assistant coach. He later moved to Switzerland for a season withFC Luzern[16] before returning to the Middle East as the Iranian "under-23" and National Olympia Trainer.[17] He then transitioned again toAl-Khaleej of the UAE.[18]

In 2011, Coordes represented Bayern as a keen football scout rather than coach. He traveled to Croatia to negotiate a transfer ofDino Špehar to Munich.[19] The discussion failed and years later Špehar said,"I do not regret that I refused Manchester and Bayern. I came to make history and become one of the best players in the championship."[20]

In late 2012, Coordes was asked to seriously advise and rescueFC Bayern Munich basketball team, a move seen by some as odd.[21] He said during interview that,"the job was 'new territory' but the sport speaks one language. I had no concerns."[22] In the same period, he became credited with originally discoveringHansi Flick.[23][24]

By 2020, Coordes was considered one of the best scouts in world football.[25] He later retired from football except for casual appearances as consultant.

Issues with the press

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Coordes often had little respect for journalists and news photographers through the years, which resulted in his often poor coverage in the press.[26][27] As follows, Coordes never liked giving interviews,[28] and at one point stated that his repeated negative press stories"reminds me of the Nazi era".[29]

Personal life and death

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Coordes was born on 13 July 1944.[30]

In June 2023, Coordes was publicly thanked for "wisdom, views, and fabulous cigars" when an artist returned fromDachau after Coordes insisted he make the trip.[31]

Coordes died on 17 June 2025, at the age of 80.[32]

References

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  1. ^"Leher TS: Talent Production Line Set for DFB Pokal First Round".DFB (in German). 26 July 2017. Retrieved15 June 2024.
  2. ^""Mythos Zolli": Doku spürt Bremerhavens großer Fußball-Historie nach" ['Mythos Zolli': Documentary Traces Bremerhaven's Great Football History].Buten un Binnen (in German). 24 April 2022. Retrieved19 June 2025.
  3. ^"14 April 1970 - Hamburger SV vs Werder Bremen".BeSoccer. Retrieved19 June 2024.
  4. ^"Egon Coordes".fussballdaten. Retrieved19 June 2025.
  5. ^"Bundesliga, 1973/1974, 21. Spieltag" [Bundesliga, 1973/1974, 21st Game Day].DFB (in German). Retrieved19 June 2025.
  6. ^"Egon Coordes' Career". BeSoccer (in German). Retrieved15 June 2024.
  7. ^Prähofer, Dominik (17 November 2021)."Ehemaliger Co-Trainer des FC Bayern trifft Wegbegleiter im Allgäu" [Former Assistant Coach of FC Bayern Meets Companion In the Allgäu].Augsburger Allgemeine (in German). Retrieved19 June 2025.
  8. ^"Trainertypen: Von Choleriker bis Schleifer" [Trainer Types: From Choleric to 'Grinder'].Fussball.de. 30 June 2018. Retrieved19 June 2025.
  9. ^Muras, Udo (16 April 2002)."Als Coordes Job und Nerven Verlor".Sport1 (in German). Retrieved19 June 2025.
  10. ^"Ein großes Schlitzohr ist 50" [A Big Rascal Is 50].Der Standard (in German). 7 October 2014. Retrieved19 June 2025.
  11. ^"Fritz Scherer: 'I Was Immediately Fascinated by FC Bayern'".FC Bayern Munich. 16 January 2020. Retrieved19 June 2025.
  12. ^"Und raus bist du!" [And You're Out!].Der Spiegel (in German). 30 October 2013. Retrieved19 June 2025.
  13. ^"Bochum Sacks Coach Osieck".The Straits Times. 5 November 1992. Retrieved19 June 2025.
  14. ^"Dubai - Anziehungspunkt für Stars und Sternchen zum Arbeiten und Urlauben" [Dubai - A Magnet for Celebrities to Work and Vacation].Dubai News (in German). 30 May 2017. Retrieved19 June 2025.
  15. ^"The Traditional Duel Against the 'Reds'".Holstein Kiel (in German). 28 November 2020. Retrieved15 June 2024.
  16. ^Garin, Erik (26 September 2019)."Switzerland – Trainers of First and Second Division Clubs".The Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved19 June 2025.
  17. ^"Egon Coordes".Bäda's Bayern-Datenbank (in German). Retrieved19 June 2025.
  18. ^"Iran U23 Team Coaches".Team Melli. 7 February 2024. Retrieved19 June 2025.
  19. ^"Bayern buhlt bei Vater um Teenie-Talent" [Bayern Woos Father for Teen Talent].Kreisbote (in German). 1 March 2011. Retrieved19 June 2025.
  20. ^"Cel mai de perspectivă străin transferat în România. "Nu regret că am refuzat Manchester și Bayern. Am venit să fac istorie și să devin unul dintre cei mai buni jucători din campionat"" [The Most Promising Foreigner Transferred to Romania].ProSport (in Romanian). 2 February 2017. Retrieved19 June 2025.
  21. ^"Coordes soll die Roten Riesen fit machen" [Coordes to Make the Red Giants Fit].TZ (in German). 4 December 2012. Retrieved19 June 2025.
  22. ^"Fußball-Coach Coordes: "Ich mache die Jungs frisch"".Abendzeitung München (in German). 4 December 2012. Retrieved15 June 2024.
  23. ^Ruiz, Miguel (21 March 2024)."Milagros y fracaso de Hans-Dieter Flick: el comunicador a la espera de Xavi que superó los registros de Pep Guardiola" [Miracles and Failures of Hans-Dieter Flick: The Communicator Waiting for Xavi Who Surpassed Pep Guardiola's Records].Relevo (in Spanish). Retrieved19 June 2025.
  24. ^Wollenschläger, Nils (12 January 2022)."Hansi Flick als Spieler: So lief die Fußball-Karriere des Bundestrainers" [Hansi Flick As a Player: This Is How the National Coach's Football Career Went].Heidelberg 24 (in German). Retrieved19 June 2025.
  25. ^"Egon Coordes FM 2020 Profile".FmDatabase. Retrieved19 June 2025.
  26. ^"Die 30 Vorgänger von Heiko Vogel in Österreich" [The 30 Predecessors of Heiko Vogel in Austria].LAOLA1 (in German). 1 April 2018. Retrieved19 June 2025.
  27. ^"Ordnungsfanatiker und Schleifer: Coordes feierte 70. Geburtstag" [Order Fanatic and Grinder: Coordes Celebrated His 70th Birthday].Saarbrücker Zeitung (in German). 14 July 2014. Retrieved19 June 2025.
  28. ^""Ekel-Egon" vereinte Sachverstand mit rüdem Ton" ['Ekel-Egon' Combined Expertise With a Rude Tone].NWZ Online (in German). 11 July 2014. Retrieved19 June 2025.
  29. ^"Blanker Hass" [Pure Hatred].Der Spiegel (in German). 6 June 1987. Retrieved19 June 2025.
  30. ^Archive - Sport - Egon Coordes, Birthday on 13th July, IMAGO, retrieved15 June 2024
  31. ^"Sheol".Internet Archive. 26 June 2023. Retrieved19 June 2025.
  32. ^"Egon Coordes ist tot".kicker.de (in German). 19 June 2025. Retrieved19 June 2025.
Egon Coordes managerial positions
VfB Stuttgartmanagers
Hamburger SVmanagers
FK Austria Wienmanagers
(c) =caretaker manager
Hannover 96managers
(c) =caretaker manager
FC Luzernmanagers
(c) =caretaker manager
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