Detlev Dammeier Explained

Detlev Dammeier
Birth Date:1968 10, df=yes
Birth Place:Stadthagen, West Germany
Height:1.82 m
Position:Midfielder
Youthclubs1:SV Nordsehl
Years1:1986–1989
Clubs1:Hannover 96
Caps1:78
Goals1:5
Years2:1989–1992
Clubs2:Hamburger SV
Caps2:51
Goals2:2
Years3:1992–2000
Clubs3:VfL Wolfsburg
Caps3:223
Goals3:22
Years4:2000–2006
Clubs4:Arminia Bielefeld
Caps4:168
Goals4:10
Totalcaps:520
Totalgoals:39
Nationalyears1:1988–1989
Nationalteam1:West Germany U-21
Nationalcaps1:8
Nationalgoals1:1
Manageryears1:2006–2007
Managerclubs1:Arminia Bielefeld U19 (assistant)
Manageryears2:2007–2008
Managerclubs2:Arminia Bielefeld II
Manageryears3:2007
Managerclubs3:Arminia Bielefeld (interim manager)
Manageryears4:2008–2010
Managerclubs4:Arminia Bielefeld (athletic director)
Manageryears5:2010
Managerclubs5:Arminia Bielefeld (interim manager)
Manageryears6:2011–2013
Managerclubs6:Spvg. Steinhagen[1]
Manageryears7:2013–2014
Managerclubs7:RB Leipzig (scout)[2]
Manageryears8:2014
Managerclubs8:Preußen Münster (sports director)

Detlev Dammeier (born 18 October 1968) is a German football coach and a former player who was the athletic director of Arminia Bielefeld from 20 March 2008 to 30 March 2010.[3]

Playing career

Dammeier was born in Stadthagen, in the Schaumburg Land. In 1986, he signed his first professional contract with Hannover 96. From 1989 to 1992 he played for the Hamburger SV and switched then to VfL Wolfsburg[4] in the 2. Bundesliga. In 1997, Wolfsburg was promoted to the Bundesliga. In 2000, Dammeier joined Arminia Bielefeld in the 2. Bundesliga. With this club he was promoted both in 2002 and 2004 to the Bundesliga. He finally ended his active career at the end of the 2005–06 season.

Dammeier completed over 500 first and second division games. His position was defensive midfield.

Post-playing career

From 10 November 2007, Dammeier coached Arminia Bielefeld's second team until the end of the season. Dammeier has successfully completed the 14-day training course for a Trainer-B-Lizenz for this job. On 10 December 2007, after the dismissal of Ernst Middendorp, he became interim coach of Arminia, which he only oversaw in the last first round game against VfB Stuttgart (2-0);[5] after the game, Michael Frontzeck was introduced as the new head coach.[6]

On 20 March 2008, Detlev Dammeier became Arminia Bielefeld's new sporting director, succeeding Reinhard Saftig, whom the club had previously fired. Dammeier signed a contract until the end of June 2009. He also held the post of coach of the second team of Arminia Bielefeld until the end of the season. During the winter break of the 2008–09 Bundesliga, the club announced that Detlev Dammeier's contract had been extended until 30 June 2011.[7] On 30 March 2010, Arminia Bielefeld announced that Dammeier had been relieved of his duties.[8]

From September 2011 to the summer of 2013, Dammeier coached the state league team Spvg Steinhagen. In the summer of 2013, Detlev Dammeier was a scout at RB Leipzig,[9] where he was primarily responsible for analyzing opponents. On 17 February 2014, SC Preußen Münster announced that Dammeier would take over the sporting management of the club. After a controversial interview, Dammeier had to vacate the post on 31 March.[10] From 1 July to 2 October 2017, Dammeier coached the club Lupo Martini Wolfsburg from the Oberliga Niedersachsen.[11] For the 2018/19 season, Dammeier took over the coaching position at the Westfalenliga Delbrücker SC.[12]

Personal life

Detlev Dammeier is married and has three daughters. He completed an apprenticeship as a bank clerk. Since December 2009 he has been the official sponsor of the Bethel children's hospice.[13]

Honours

VfL Wolfsburg

West Germany U16

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Profi sucht Praxis . German . haller-kreisblatt.de . 23 September 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150612113659/http://www.haller-kreisblatt.de/hk-templates/nachrichtendetails/datum/2011/09/23/profi-sucht-praxis/ . 12 June 2015 . dead .
  2. Web site: Ex-Profi Dammeier neuer Sportdirektor in Münster . 17 February 2014 . FOCUS ONLINE . 6 May 2022 . German.
  3. Web site: Arminia Bielefeld stellt Detlev Dammeier frei . 30 March 2010 . come-on.de . 3 May 2022 . German.
  4. Web site: Detlev Dammeier - Vereine . fussballdaten . 6 May 2022 . German.
  5. Web site: Aus für Middendorp . 12 February 2007 . Kicker . 8 May 2022 . German.
  6. Web site: Bielefeld holt Frontzeck, Radu wechselt nach Stuttgart . 15 December 2007 . SPIEGEL Sport . 8 May 2022 . German.
  7. Web site: Armenien langfristig mit Manager Dammeier . 9 December 2019 . DER TAGESSPIEGEL . 10 May 2022 . German.
  8. Web site: Arminia Bielefeld entbindet Dammeier von seinen Aufgaben . 30 March 2010 . Newsletter Sport . 10 May 2022 . German.
  9. Web site: Steckbrief Detlev Dammeier . Kicker . 11 May 2022 . German.
  10. Web site: Detlev Ammeier als sportlicher Leiter entlassen . 31 March 2014 . RP ONLINE . 11 May 2022 . German.
  11. Web site: Detlev Dammeier Teams managed . worldfootball.net . 19 May 2022 . German.
  12. Web site: Detlev Dammeier . SofaScore . 1 June 2022 . German.
  13. Web site: Detlev Dammeier engagiert sich für Kinder . Bethel . 3 June 2022 . German.