- Bernd Stange
Football manager infobox
playername = Bernd Stange
fullname = Bernd Walter Stange
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1948|3|14
cityofbirth =Gnaschwitz
countryofbirth = Germany
position = Manager
currentclub = flagicon|Belarus Belarus Football Federation
years = 1957-1965
1965-1966
1966-1970
clubs =Chemie Gnaschwitz Vorwärts Bautzen HSD DHfK Leipzig
caps(goals) =
manageryears = 1970-1971
1971-1976
1976-1978
1978-1980
1980-1982
1982-1984
1984-1988
1988-1991
1991-1992
1993-1994
1995-1996
1996-1997
1997-1998
1998-2001
2001
2002-2004
2005-2007
2007-
| managerclubs = FC Carl Zeiss Jena Youth Team
FC Carl Zeiss Jena/Assistant
FC Carl Zeiss Jena
East Germany Under 21s
East Germany/Assistant
East Germany Olympic team
East Germany
FC Carl Zeiss Jena
Hertha BSC Berlin
VfB Leipzig
Dnepr Dnepropetrovsk
CSKA Kiev
FC Carl Zeiss Jena
Perth Glory
Oman
Iraq
Apollon Limassol
BelarusBernd Stange (born
March 14 ,1948 inGnaschwitz ,Doberschau-Gaußig ) is a Germanfootball manager currently managing Belarus. Stange started playing at an early age and was called into the East German youth team. He continued to play forChemie Gnaschwitz in the lower divisions until 1965 and later a year atVorwärts Bautzen before joiningHSD DHfK Leipzig , playing until retiring in 1970.Coaching career
Stange went into coaching with
FC Carl Zeiss Jena , winning the GDR league title twice in 1972 & 1975 and the GDR Cup in 1973 and 1974.In 1982 he was appointed head coach of East Germany after years working as assistant coach and head coach of the Under 21s.
After a successful 6-year spell with the national team, Stange returned to
FC Carl Zeiss Jena , now in the unified German Bundesliga and later moved to coachHertha BSC Berlin where his old ties as an informant for theEast German police, theStasi , surfaced. He was an 'Inoffizieller Mitarbeiter', which translates as 'unofficial employee'. His code name was 'IM Kurt Wegner'. His tasks included informing theStasi about his players' views of the government and whether any of them were breaking the law by making contact with West Germans. He was sacked after these allegations surfaced.In 1994, after losing his job at
VfB Leipzig , he decided to travel abroad and in 1995 he joined Dnepr Dnepropetrovsk. After the 1995/1996 season Stange joined CSKA Kiev.In 1998 he joined Perth Glory in the
Australia nNational Soccer League . Glory under Stange in 2000 won theNSL league title however failed in the Grand Final, losing on penalties to theWollongong Wolves after leading 3-0 at half-time. Stange was very popular among supporters in Perth to the point where a demonstration was held to prevent him from being sacked. However his abrupt nature with players and other club officials made him a number of enemies, leading to his departure from the club at the completion of his contract. There is talk of him returning in a non-coaching role. [http://gloryboys.net/index.php?option=com_forum&Itemid=26&page=viewtopic&t=2517]In 2001, he was given the opportunity to guide Oman to the
2002 FIFA World Cup Korea/Japan but was fired after less than three months in the job, just enough time for the German to attract the attentions ofIraqi sports officials, after his team beat Iraq 1-0.Amid threats from the US President
George W Bush of a possible military conflict withIraq , he arrived inBaghdad inOctober 2002 and put pen to paper to a 4-year contract that included two clauses allowing him to leave in the event of war and to refuse any political comment.In 2005 Stange joined
Apollon Limassol inCyprus and helped them to avoid relegation. The following season Apollon won unbeaten theCypriot Championship after 12 years. Also, Apollon won the Super Cup a few months later for the first time. Stange had indicated that he would not be continuing inCyprus after the end of the 2005/06 regardless of results. However, after the success he had with the club, he continued for the 2006/07 season but resigned in the middle of that season because team was not doing well and lost its chance to win the Championship again.On July 30, 2007, Stange was appointed by the Belarus Football Federation to coach the national team after previous manager
Yuri Puntus resigned the month before due to a poor performance in the Euro 2008 qualifying. For his first game on August 22, against Israel, Stange, to the surprise of fans and media called up many young players from the domestic league, leaving veterans such asDenis Kovba out of the rosters for the game. His debut ended in a 2-1 impressive victory despite questionable positioning of players on the field (e.g. Dmitri Mozolevski, striker, playing as a defender). With Stange, Belarus achieved its highest FIFA rating in its history, currently being ranked at 57th.Bernd Stange has often commented on his desire to eventually settle in Perth with his wife Dorothea.
External links
* [http://teamiraq.com/articles/detail.asp?sect=features&id=36 Stange in Iraq]
* [http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernd_Stange German Wikipedia entry for Stange]
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