Marcel Koller Explained

Marcel Koller
Full Name:Marcel Martin Koller
Birth Date:1960 11, df=yes
Birth Place:Zürich, Switzerland
Height:1.73 m
Position:Midfielder
Currentclub:Al Ahly (manager)
Youthyears1:1970–1972
Youthclubs1:FC Schwamendingen
Youthyears2:1972–1978
Youthclubs2:Grasshoppers
Years1:1978–1997
Caps1:428
Goals1:59
Clubs1:Grasshoppers
Nationalyears1:1982–1996
Nationalcaps1:56
Nationalgoals1:3
Nationalteam1:Switzerland
Manageryears1:1997–1998
Managerclubs1:FC Wil
Manageryears2:1999–2002
Managerclubs2:St. Gallen
Manageryears3:2002–2003
Managerclubs3:Grasshoppers
Manageryears4:2003–2004
Managerclubs4:1. FC Köln
Manageryears5:2005–2009
Managerclubs5:VfL Bochum
Manageryears6:2011–2017
Managerclubs6:Austria
Manageryears7:2018–2020
Managerclubs7:Basel
Manageryears8:2022–
Managerclubs8:Al Ahly

Marcel Martin Koller (born 11 November 1960) is a Swiss professional football manager and former player who is the current head coach of Al Ahly in the Egyptian Premier League.

Playing career

Born in Zürich, Koller played his entire career for Swiss club Grasshoppers Zürich. In these 24 years he won seven Swiss championships and five Swiss cups. Koller was capped 56 times for the Swiss national team, scoring 3 goals. He was part of the Swiss squad at Euro 1996.

Managerial career

Switzerland

Koller's career as coach started at the Swiss club FC Wil in the 1997–98 season. He led his club to a promotion place in the Swiss Challenge League. In January 1999 he went to FC St. Gallen in the Swiss Super League. One year later the club won its first championship for almost 100 years. Also on European level FC St. Gallen would celebrate successes: in the UEFA Cup the Swiss side would eliminate English top club FC Chelsea. Koller was voted Swiss manager of the year 2000.

On 9 January 2002, he went to his old love, Grasshoppers Zürich. Koller won his second championship as a coach in the 2003 Season. After failing to qualify for the Champions League (against AEK 1–0/1–3) and a losing streak in the league he resigned on 3 October 2003.[1]

1. FC Köln

The next step in his career was a move to German Bundesliga. Koller's first station in Germany was 1. FC Köln.[2] However, this spell was not a very successful and took only seven months. Koller took the club in a desperate position and could not improve the results. In his term the club only won four matches and relegated eventually to 2. Bundesliga. During this period he gave young talents the opportunity to debut on the highest level. The most prominent example is German international Lukas Podolski. 1. FC Köln ended at last position. Koller was sacked after the season ended.[3]

VfL Bochum

From 23 May 2005 on, Koller was the coach of German side VfL Bochum.[4] The club was relegated into the Second Bundesliga the season before and its coach Peter Neururer was sacked as a result. Koller got the challenge to lead the club directly back to the highest level. Already five matches before the end of the season VfL Bochum was sure of its return to the Bundesliga.

The goal of season 2006–07 was to stay in the Bundesliga. VfL Bochum did not start very well and many supporters demanded the dismissal of the coach. But the board kept faith in the coach and Koller's contract was even extended in that difficult period. VfL Bochum bought a few new players in the winter break and started a winning streak. Highlights were two memorable home victories against arch rivals Borussia Dortmund (2–0) and FC Schalke 04. (2–1). Bochum even had a winning streak of four away victories in a row at the end of the season, a new club record. Already two rounds for the end of the season VfL Bochum was sure of survival in the Bundesliga. Eventually the club finished at the 8th place, the third best season for Bochum ever.

The VfL Bochum lost three important players in the summer break 2007 so that most observers were rather skeptical about the club in the coming season. But the club played a solid season and ended, without too much relegation troubles, in the midfield. However, at the beginning of the season 2008–09 Koller defined 45 points as target. Surprisingly Bochum did not have to sell key players and could even afford some relatively spectacular transfers. With the return of former key players Paul Freier and Vahid Hashemian, and the purchase of the talents Daniel Fernandes and Austrian international Christian Fuchs Koller called his team the best team he had at Bochum ever. Nevertheless, the club came into relegation troubles and could save itself rather late in the season. At the end Bochum finished 14th in that season. Again many supporters asked during the season for the dismissal of the coach. Especially the release of crowd pleaser Tomasz Zdebel in the winter break caused many frictions with the fans.

Due to the relatively poor results in the season before, Koller started under great pressure in the 2009–10 season. With only four points out of the first six matches VfL Bochum started again rather disappointing and the public pressure grew continuously. After a 2–3 home defeat by FSV Mainz more than two thousand supporters gathered at the stadium to demand his dismissal. As a reaction one day later, at 20 September 2009 Koller was sacked as head coach of VfL Bochum.[5]

Austria national team

On 4 October 2011, Koller was appointed as the new manager of the Austria national team.[6] Koller officially started on 1 November 2011.[7] He was in charge of Austria when it reached the final phase of a European championship for the first time by the qualifying groups (the only previous participation at a final phase being in 2008 as co-hosts). In 2016 the national team reached its highest position ever (10th) in the FIFA World Rankings.

FC Basel

From August 2018 to August 2020, Koller was the head coach of FC Basel, where he won the 2018–19 Swiss Cup.[8]

Al Ahly

On 9 September 2022, Koller signed a two-year contract with Egyptian club Al Ahly.[9] On 28 October 2022, he won his first title with Al Ahly after beating Zamalek SC 2–0 in the 2021–22 Egyptian Super Cup at Hazza bin Zayed Stadium in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.[10] On 10 April 2023, he won his second title after beating Pyramids FC 2–1 in the 2021–22 Egypt Cup final.[11]

On May 5, 2023, he won his third title at the club by defeating Pyramids FC 1–0 in the Super Cup. Following this victory, he secured the African Champions League on June 11, with a 3–2 aggregate win against Wydad AC.[12] A month later, on July 15, his club triumphed in the 2022–23 Egyptian Premier League, finishing the season with only one defeat. He then led the team to win the 2023–24 CAF Champions League against Espérance de Tunis, extending their record in the competition to 12 titles.[13]

Managerial record

TeamFromToRecord
GWDLGFGAGDWin %
FC Wil1 July 1997[14] 30 June 1998
St. Gallen1 January 1999[15] 8 January 2002
Grasshoppers9 January 2002[16] 2 October 2003
1. FC Köln2 November 200316 June 2004
VfL Bochum23 May 200520 September 2009
Austria1 November 201131 December 2017
Basel2 August 201831 August 2020
Al Ahly9 September 2022Present
Total

Honours

Player

Grasshoppers

Manager

St Gallen

Grasshoppers

Vfl Bochum

Basel

Al Ahly

2022–23, 2023–24

Notes and References

  1. News: Marcel Koller neuer Trainer in Bochum . 17 February 2019 . Handelsblatt . 23 May 2005 . de.
  2. News: Funkel Nachfolger: 1.FC Köln verpflichtet Marcel Koller. . 3 November 2003.
  3. News: Stevens beerbt Koller. 25 March 2013. kicker. 14 June 2004. de.
  4. News: Marcel Koller übernimmt Bochum. 25 March 2013. kicker. 23 May 2005. de.
  5. News: Schlechter Saisonstart: Bochum feuert Trainer Koller . . 20 September 2009.
  6. News: Offiziell: Koller ist neuer ÖFB-Coach. 26 March 2013. kicker. 4 October 2011. de.
  7. Web site: Karriere (Trainer). Fussballdaten.de. 26 March 2013. de.
  8. Web site: Gemeinsame Entscheidung: Coach Koller verlässt den FC Basel . t-online.de . de . 19 August 2020 .
  9. News: Ahmed El-Ramady . Al Ahly is the greatest club in Africa, says new head coach Marcel Koller . KingFut . 10 September 2022 .
  10. News: Seif Soliman . VIDEO: Al Ahly clinch 2022 Egypt Super Cup over Zamalek . KingFut . 28 October 2022 .
  11. Web site: Soliman . Seif . 2023-04-10 . VIDEO: Al Ahly crowned Egypt Cup champions after extra-time win over Pyramids . 2023-04-29 . KingFut . en-GB.
  12. Web site: Al Ahly reign in Africa, book Saudi Arabian adventure . FIFA . 11 June 2023 .
  13. Web site: VIDEO: Al Ahly edge Esperance to win Champions League . Kingfut . 25 May 2024 .
  14. Web site: FC Wil 1900 .:. Coaches from A-Z. World Football. 26 March 2013.
  15. Web site: FC St. Gallen .:. Coaches from A-Z. World Football. 26 March 2013.
  16. Web site: Grasshoppers Zürich .:. Coaches from A-Z. World Football. 26 March 2013.