Markus Kauczinski Explained

Markus Kauczinski
Birth Date:20 February 1970
Birth Place:Gelsenkirchen, West Germany
Manageryears1:2009–2012
Managerclubs1:Karlsruher SC II
Manageryears2:2009
Managerclubs2:Karlsruher SC (caretaker)
Manageryears3:2010
Managerclubs3:Karlsruher SC (caretaker)
Manageryears4:2011
Managerclubs4:Karlsruher SC (caretaker)
Manageryears5:2012–2016
Managerclubs5:Karlsruher SC
Manageryears6:2016
Managerclubs6:FC Ingolstadt
Manageryears7:2017–2019
Managerclubs7:FC St. Pauli
Manageryears8:2019–2021
Managerclubs8:Dynamo Dresden
Manageryears9:2021–2024
Managerclubs9:Wehen Wiesbaden

Markus Kauczinski (born 20 February 1970) is a German football coach, who last managed Wehen Wiesbaden.

Coaching career

Kauczinski started to coach Karlsruher SC II in May 2009[1] and continued in this role until March 2012 when he took over the senior squad. During his tenure as the reserve team head coach, he had three stints as interim head coach of the senior squad, the first of which happened from August 2009[2] to September 2009 when Karlsruhe hired Markus Schupp as their new head coach.[3] Kauczinski's second stint happened from October 2010[4] to November 2010,[5] ending only due to Kauczinski not having the required coaching license.[5] His final stint as interim head coach happened from October 2011[6] to 6 November 2011 when Karlsruhe hired Jørn Andersen.[7]

After four years as Karlsruhe's head coach, he took over FC Ingolstadt 04 for the 2016–17 Bundesliga season but was fired after scoring only two points in ten games.[8] Next, Kauczinski was appointed as head coach of FC St. Pauli on 7 December 2017,[9] staying in this position until being sacked on 10 April 2019.[10] He was installed as head coach of Dynamo Dresden on 10 December 2019.[11] After the club fell to fourth place, Kauczinski was sacked in April 2021.[12]

In November 2021, he was signed by Wehen Wiesbaden.[13] He was sacked in April 2024.[14]

Managerial statistics

Managerial record by team and tenure
TeamFromToRecord
Karlsruher SC (caretaker)18 August 20094 September 2009
Karlsruher SC (caretaker)31 October 201022 November 2010
Karlsruher SC (caretaker)30 October 20116 November 2011
Karlsruher SC26 March 201230 June 2016
FC Ingolstadt1 July 20166 November 2016
FC St. Pauli8 December 201710 April 2019
Dynamo Dresden10 December 201925 April 2021
Wehen Wiesbaden8 November 202128 April 2024
Total

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Markus Kauczinski. Fussballdaten.de. 25 January 2014. German.
  2. News: KSC entlässt Ede Becker. 25 January 2014. kicker. 19 August 2009. German.
  3. News: Neuanfang mit Schupp. 25 January 2014. kicker. 4 September 2009. German.
  4. News: Markus Schupp muss gehen. 25 January 2014. kicker. 31 October 2010. German.
  5. News: DFL bleibt bei Kauczinski hart. 25 January 2014. kicker. 19 November 2010. German.
  6. News: KSC entlässt Scharinger – Kauczinski übernimmt. 25 January 2014. kicker. 31 October 2011. German.
  7. News: Andersen heuert im Wildpark an. 25 January 2014. kicker. German.
  8. Web site: FCI und Trainer Markus Kauczinski trennen sich einvernehmlich. fcingolstadt.de . German . 6 November 2016 . 6 November 2016.
  9. Web site: Kauczinski beerbt Janßen als St.-Pauli-Trainer. kicker.de. 7 December 2017. 7 December 2017.
  10. Web site: Der FC St. Pauli stellt Uwe Stöver und Markus Kauczinski mit sofortiger Wirkung frei. 10 April 2019. fcstpauli.de. 10 April 2019. 28 November 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20201128092605/https://www.fcstpauli.com/news/der-fc-st-pauli-stellt-uwe-stoever-und-markus-kauczinski-mit-sofortiger-wirkung-frei/. dead.
  11. Web site: Kauczinski soll Dynamo vor dem Absturz retten. kicker.de. 10 December 2019. 10 December 2019.
  12. Web site: Dresden beurlaubt Trainer Kauczinski. 25 April 2021. dfb.de. 25 April 2021.
  13. News: Wehen Wiesbaden: Kauczinski neuer Trainer. dfb.de . de . 8 November 2021. 8 November 2021.
  14. Web site: SV Wehen Wiesbaden stellt Aufstiegstrainer Kauczinski frei . kicker.de . . 28 April 2024 . 30 April 2024 . de.