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Klaus Augenthaler
Fullname:Klaus Augenthaler
Birth Date:1957 9, df=yes
Birth Place:Fürstenzell, West Germany
Height:1.82 m
Position:Defender
Youthyears1:1964–1975
Youthclubs1:FC Vilshofen
Youthyears2:1975–1976
Youthclubs2:Bayern Munich
Years1:1976–1991
Clubs1:Bayern Munich[1]
Caps1:404
Goals1:52
Nationalyears1:1975–1976
Nationalteam1:West Germany Youth
Nationalcaps1:11
Nationalgoals1:3
Nationalyears2:1979–1981
Nationalteam2:West Germany B
Nationalcaps2:8
Nationalgoals2:1
Nationalyears3:1983–1990
Nationalteam3:West Germany
Nationalcaps3:27
Nationalgoals3:0
Manageryears1:1991–1992
Managerclubs1:Bayern Munich (youth team)
Manageryears2:1992–1997
Managerclubs2:Bayern Munich (assistant)
Manageryears3:1996
Managerclubs3:Bayern Munich (caretaker)
Manageryears4:1997–2000
Managerclubs4:Grazer AK
Manageryears5:2000–2003
Managerclubs5:1. FC Nürnberg
Manageryears6:2003–2005
Managerclubs6:Bayer Leverkusen
Manageryears7:2005–2007
Managerclubs7:VfL Wolfsburg
Manageryears8:2010–2011
Managerclubs8:SpVgg Unterhaching

Klaus "Auge" Augenthaler (born 26 September 1957) is a German football manager and former player. A defender, he won seven Bundesliga titles in his 15-year club career with Bayern Munich. He also represented the West Germany national team, winning the FIFA World Cup in 1990.

In 2005, Augenthaler was named as a member of the greatest Bayern Munich XI in the club's history.[2]

Club career

Augenthaler was born in Fürstenzell, Bavaria, West Germany.[3] He played generally in the position of centre-back or, especially in the later part of his career, as a sweeper.

Augenthaler joined Bayern Munich in 1975 and made his Bundesliga debut for the club in 1977, scoring in a 3-0 win over Borussia Dortmund.[4] He won the Bundesliga for the first time in 1980, and Bayern retained the title in 1981.[5] Augenthaler played for Bayern in 1982 European Cup final against Aston Villa and came close to scoring twice, but Bayern ultimately lost 1-0, becoming the first ever Bayern team to lose a final.[6]

In 1984 Augenthaler became Bayern captain, which he would remain until his retirement in 1991. Bayern won the league again in his first season as captain and Augenthaler, playing as a libero, was one of the league's best defensive players in a Bayern defence that conceded fewer than any other team.[7] [8]

In November 1985 Augenthaler committed one of the most infamous fouls in Bundesliga history, injuring Werder Bremen's star player Rudi Völler with a tackle which badly injured Völler and forced him to miss almost the entire remainder of the season. Augenthaler received death threats from Bremen fans after the incident and was booed by fans of other clubs around the country.[9] [10]

Bayern lost another European Cup final in 1986–87, though Augenthaler was suspended for the final after being sent off for a slap on Hugo Sánchez in the semi-final.[11]

In 1989, Augenthaler scored a shot from the halfway line against Eintracht Frankfurt goalkeeper Uli Stein; it was awarded Sportschau's goal of the year award, and was later named the goal of the century.[12]

During his final season with Bayern, Augenthaler scored a last-minute own goal in the 1990–91 European Cup semi-final against Red Star Belgrade which knocked Bayern out.[13]

In his years with Bayern Munich, Augenthaler won the Bundesliga title seven times and the DFB-Pokal three times. He played 404 Bundesliga matches[14] and made 89 appearances in European cup competitions[15] for Bayern.

International career

Between 1983 and 1990, he played 27 times[16] for West Germany, with which he won the World Cup 1990 in Italy in the final against Argentina (1–0). He was also part of the squad that reached the final of the 1986 World Cup.

Managerial career

Augenthaler's managerial career started as assistant coach with Bayern Munich, serving under coaches Søren Lerby, Erich Ribbeck, Franz Beckenbauer, Giovanni Trapattoni and Otto Rehhagel. He managed the last match of the 1995–96 season against Fortuna Düsseldorf.[17] From there he moved to become head coach of Austrian side Grazer AK from 1997 to 2000,[18] taking them to two third placings.

In the winter break of 1999–2000, Augenthaler left Graz and took over 1. FC Nürnberg on 2 March 2000,[19] then in the second division, leading them to promotion.

On 29 April 2003, Nürnberg sacked Augenthaler,[20] as the club was facing relegation. He took over the reins at Bayer 04 Leverkusen in May 2003.[21] He managed to save the club from relegation and stayed on there until September 2005.[22]

In December of that same year, he was hired by VfL Wolfsburg.[23] His undistinguished time there ended shortly before the end of the season 2006–07.[24] On 23 March 2010, he signed a half-year contract with SpVgg Unterhaching and replaced Matthias Lust.[25] His contract was terminated on 3 June 2011.[26]

Augenthaler rejected contract offers from China and Turkey due to a lack of interest.[27] He applied to become the new head coach of 1860 Munich in 2015.

Coaching record

TeamFromToRecord
Bayern Munich18 May 199630 June 1996
Grazer AK1 July 19971 March 2000[28] [29]
[30]
1. FC Nürnberg2 March 200029 April 2003[31]
Bayer Leverkusen13 May 200316 September 2005[32]
VfL Wolfsburg28 December 200519 May 2007[33]
SpVgg Unterhaching23 March 20103 June 2011[34]
Total

Honours

Player

Bayern Munich

Germany

Individual

Manager

Grazer AK

1. FC Nürnberg

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Klaus "Auge" Augenthaler . de . fussballdaten.de . 6 March 2010.
  2. News: Fans name greatest reds of all time. 1 June 2005. FC Bayern München. 26 March 2014.
  3. Book: Schulze-Marmeling, Dietrich . Die Bayern. Die Geschichte des deutschen Rekordmeisters . Die Werkstatt . 2003 . 3-89533-426-X . 637.
  4. Web site: Klaus Augenthaler: Bayern Munich's captain fantastic and sweeper supreme . 28 August 2024 . bundesliga.com - the official Bundesliga website . en.
  5. Web site: FC Bayern Hall of Fame: Klaus Augenthaler . fcbayern.com.
  6. Book: Hesse, Uli . Bayern - Creating A Global Superclub . Yellow Jersey Press . 2016 . 978-0-224-10011-3 . 155 . EN.
  7. Book: Brügelmann, Matthias . Sport Bild: 55 Jahre Bundesliga . Sport Bild . 2018 . 9783667113269 . 1st . 112 . DE . 55 Years of The Bundesliga.
  8. Web site: Libero Rangliste Bundesliga Sommer 1984 . 28 August 2024 . kicker . de-DE.
  9. Web site: Augenthalers übler Tritt gegen Völler . 28 August 2024 . kicker . de-DE.
  10. Book: Hesse, Uli . Tor! - The Story of German Football . When Saturday Comes . 2013 . 9780956101136 . New Edition ~ Revised & Updated . 218 . EN.
  11. Web site: Klaus Augenthaler: "Bavaria is Bavaria; This is where I belong." . fcbayern.com.
  12. Web site: 'Goal of the Year' at 50: Part 4, Klaus Augenthaler, 1989 . 28 August 2024 . fcbayern.com.
  13. News: Honigstein . Raphael . 17 September 2019 . The pride, surprise tactical switch and bizarre goal that helped Red Star stun Bayern in 1991 . The Athletic.
  14. Web site: Klaus Augenthaler - Matches and Goals in Bundesliga . Matthias Arnhold . 15 May 2014 . 22 May 2014 . Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation.
  15. Web site: Klaus Augenthaler - Matches in European Cups . Marcel Haisma . 14 March 2004 . 22 May 2014 . Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation.
  16. Web site: Klaus Augenthaler - International Appearances . Matthias Arnhold . 9 October 2014 . 31 October 2014 . Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation.
  17. News: Bayern München - Fortuna Düsseldorf. 17 January 2014. 19 May 1996.
  18. Web site: Klaus Augenthaler. Fussballdaten.de. 18 January 2014. de.
  19. News: Augenthaler neuer Trainer in Nürnberg. 17 January 2014. kicker. 2 March 2000. de.
  20. News: Wolfgang Wolf übernimmt beim FCN. 17 January 2014. kicker. 29 April 2003. de.
  21. News: Augenthaler übernimmt Bayer. 26 March 2013. kicker. 13 May 2003. de.
  22. News: Bayer feuert Klaus Augenthaler. 26 March 2013. kicker. 16 September 2005. de.
  23. News: Augenthaler: Vertrag bis 2007. 26 March 2013. kicker. 28 December 2005. de.
  24. News: Aus für "Auge" und Frontzeck. 26 March 2013. kicker. 19 May 2007. de.
  25. News: "Auge" soll die Klasse halten. 26 March 2013. kicker. 23 March 2010. de.
  26. Web site: Höchste Alarmstufe – Augenthaler und Grosser weg . de . kicker.de . 1 July 2011 . 3 June 2011.
  27. News: Augenthaler: Öffentliche Bewerbung bei 1860. 27 February 2015. TZ. 26 February 2015. Munich. de.
  28. Web site: Grazer AC » Dates & results 1997/1998. World Football. 18 January 2014.
  29. Web site: Grazer AC » Dates & results 1998/1999. World Football. 18 January 2014.
  30. Web site: Grazer AC » Dates & results 1999/2000. World Football. 18 January 2014.
  31. Web site: 1. FC Nürnberg. kicker. 18 January 2014. de.
  32. Web site: Bayer 04 Leverkusen. kicker. 18 January 2014. de.
  33. Web site: VfL Wolfsburg. kicker. 18 January 2014. de.
  34. Web site: Klaus Augenthaler. kicker. 18 January 2014. de.
  35. Web site: Bundesliga Historie 1984/85. de. kicker.
  36. Web site: Bundesliga Historie 1988/89. de. kicker.
  37. Web site: August 1989 - Augenthaler. 12 July 2013 . de. Sportschau. 11 December 2018.