- Markus von Ahlen
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Markus von Ahlen Personal information Date of birth 1 January 1971 Place of birth Germany Height 1.82 m (5 ft 11 1⁄2 in) Playing position Midfielder/Defender Youth career Jan-Wellem Bergisch-Gladbach Bayer 04 Leverkusen Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1989–1993 Bayer 04 Leverkusen 24 (1) 1994–1995 VfL Bochum 29 (3) 1995–1998 SV Meppen 70 (7) 1998–1999 KFC Uerdingen 05 22 (1) 1999–2002 Alemannia Aachen 42 (2) Total 187 (14) Teams managed 2008–2011 Hamburger SV U-17[1] 2011 Arminia Bielefeld[2] * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).Markus von Ahlen (born 1 January 1971) is a German football coach and a former player who is currently managing Arminia Bielefeld.
Honours
References
- ^ "HSV-Presseservice: Markus von Ahlen neuer U17-Trainer - Cardoso übernimmt U19" (in German). presseportal.de. 21 February 2008. http://www.presseportal.de/pm/16439/1140414/hsv_hamburger_sport_verein_e_v. Retrieved 10 January 2010.
- ^ "Von Ahlen wird Lienens Nachfolger" (in German). Kicker (sports magazine). 10 June 2011. http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/3liga/vereine/551369/artikel_von-ahlen-wird-lienens-nachfolger.html. Retrieved 8 July 2011.
External links
- Markus von Ahlen at transfermarkt.de (German)
Arminia Bielefeld – managers Zoubec (1922–23) · Wellhöfer (1923–24) · Wellhöfer & Zoubec (1924–25) · Wellhöfer (1925–26) · Zoubec (1926–33) · Faist (1933–35) · Wellnecker (1935–38) · Brochmeyer (1938–39) · Swatosch (1939–40) · Kranefeld (1940–42) · Wunderlich (1942–45) · Brochmeyer (1945–46) · Swatosch (1946–47) · Wunderlich (1947–48) · Münstermann (1948–49) · Otto (1949–50) · Kaiser (1950–51) · Maidt (1951–53) · Donndorf (1953–55) · Westphal (1955–58) · Gruber (1958–61) · Rasselnberg (1961) · Wimmer (1961–63) · Meidt (1963–65) · Gebhardt (1965–66) · Wendlandt (1966–69) · Piechaczek (1969–72) · Meidt (1972) · Notermans (1972) · Nolting (1972–73) · Faßnacht (1974) · Ahmann (1974–76) · Feldkamp (1976–78) · Beljin (1978) · Rehhagel (1978–79) · Tippenhauer (1979–80) · Franz (1980–82) · Köppel (1982–83) · Feldkamp (1983–84) · Roggensack (1984–86) · Franz (1986) · Fuchs (1986–87) · Klug (1987–88) · Middendorp (1988–90) · Raschid (1990–91) · Grösche (1991–92) · Peter (1992–94) · Schneider (1994) · Sidka (1994) · Middendorp (1994–98) · von Heesen (1998–99) · Gerland (1999–2000) · Möhlmann (2000–04) · von Heesen (2004) · Rapolder (2004–05) · Geideck (2005) · von Heesen (2005–07) · Middendorp (2007) · Dammeier (2007) · Frontzeck (2008–09) · Berger (2009) · Gerstner (2009–10) · Eulberg (2010) · Ziege (2010) · Lienen (2010–11) · von Ahlen (2011) · Krämer (2011–)
Arminia Bielefeld – current squad 1 Platins · 2 Schuler · 3 Riemer · 4 Appiah · 5 Hübener · 6 Schütz · 7 Hernandez · 8 Jerat · 9 Klos · 10 Rzatkowski · 11 Köse · 13 Rahn · 14 Hornig · 17 Langemann · 18 Ahlschwede · 19 Burmeister · 20 Marzullo · 21 Schönfeld · 22 Demme · 23 Selmani · 24 Ortega · 25 Hammann · 27 Schmidt · 28 Agyemang · 30 Hille · 31 Krük · 36 Przybyłko · Manager: Von Ahlen
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