Roman Mählich Explained

Roman Mählich
Birth Date:17 September 1971
Birth Place:Wiener Neustadt, Austria
Height:1.72 m
Position:Midfielder
Years1:1989–1994
Years2:1994–1995
Years3:1995–2003
Years4:2003–2004
Years5:2005–2006
Years6:2007
Years7:2008
Years8:2008
Years9:2009
Clubs1:Wiener Sport-Club
Clubs2:FC Tirol Innsbruck
Clubs3:Sturm Graz
Clubs4:SC Untersiebenbrunn
Clubs5:Austrian Wien II
Clubs6:ASK Schwadorf
Clubs7:SV Wienerberger
Clubs8:SCU Kilb
Clubs9:SC Lassee
Caps1:135
Caps2:30
Caps3:196
Caps4:31
Caps5:45
Caps6:17
Caps7:13
Caps8:7
Caps9:13
Goals1:4
Goals2:0
Goals3:15
Goals4:1
Goals5:2
Goals6:0
Goals7:1
Goals8:2
Goals9:0
Nationalyears1:1992–2002
Nationalteam1:Austria
Nationalcaps1:20
Nationalgoals1:0
Manageryears1:2008–2009
Managerclubs1:Austria Wien (U19 director of sports)
Manageryears2:2009
Managerclubs2:SC-ESV Parndorf 1919
Manageryears3:2010–2012
Managerclubs3:SC Lassee
Manageryears4:2012–2013
Managerclubs4:FC Marchfeld Mannsdorf
Manageryears5:2014–2015
Managerclubs5:SV St. Margarethen
Manageryears6:2015
Managerclubs6:Austrian Wien II
Manageryears7:2015–2017
Managerclubs7:Austria Wien (U18)
Manageryears8:2016–2017
Managerclubs8:Austrian Wien II (assistant)
Manageryears9:2017–2018
Managerclubs9:SC Wiener Neustadt
Manageryears10:2018–2019
Managerclubs10:Sturm Graz
Manageryears11:2019–2020
Managerclubs11:Austria Lustenau

Roman Mählich (born 17 September 1971) is an Austrian football manager and a former player.

Club career

A stocky midfielder, Mählich started his professional career at Wiener Sport-Club before moving to FC Tirol Innsbruck in 1994. After one season in Tyrol, he joined Sturm Graz and had his most successful period with them, winning two league titles and three domestic cups, as well as playing in the UEFA Champions League.

After eight seasons in Graz, he played for some lower league sides as well as for the Austria Wien reserves.

International career

He made his debut for Austria in a September 1992 friendly match against Portugal and was a participant at the 1998 FIFA World Cup.[1] He earned 20 caps, no goals scored. His last international was a May 2002 friendly match against Germany.

Coaching career

Mählich has been head coach of Parndorf,[2] SC Lassee,[2] SC Mannsdorf,[2] SV St. Margarethen,[2] and the reserve team for Austria Wien.[3] He was head coach of Parndorf from 1 July 2009 to 31 December 2009.[4] His first match was a 5–1 win against Team für Wien on 7 August 2009.[5] The following week, they were knocked out by Rapid Wien in extra time in the first round of the Austrian Cup.[5] His final match was a 1–1 draw against Zwettl on 13 November 2009.[5] He was head coach of Lassee between 1 January 2010 and 12 May 2012.[6] Then he took over Mannsdorf between 24 September 2012 and 20 October 2013.[7] His first match was a 3–2 loss against Leobendorf on 29 October 2012.[8] His final match was a 4–1 loss against Bad Vöslau.[9] He was head coach of St. Margarethen between 1 July 2014[10] and when he was appoint head coach of the reserve team of Austria Wien.[3] His first match was a 1–1 draw against Klingenbach.[11] His final match was a 2–2 draw against Pinkafeld on 21 March 2015.[11] Mählich became the head coach of the reserve team for Austria Wien on 25 March 2015.[3] After the season, he became a coach in the academy.[12] Andreas Ogris replaced him on 22 June 2015.[12]

On 16 September 2019, he was hired by Austria Lustenau.[13]

Coaching record

TeamFromToRecord
Parndorf1 July 200931 December 2009
Lassee1 January 201012 May 2012<-- Unknown source -->
Mannsdorf24 September 201220 October 2013
St. Margarethen1 July 201425 March 2015
Austria Wien (A)25 March 201522 June 2015

Honours

Notes and References

  1. https://web.archive.org/web/20121002040255/http://www.fifa.com/worldfootball/statisticsandrecords/players/player=154090/index.html Record at FIFA Tournaments
  2. Web site: Roman Mählich. World Football. 27 March 2015.
  3. News: Mählich übernimmt Austria-Amateure. 27 March 2015. Österreich. 25 March 2015. German.
  4. Web site: SC/ESV Parndorf » Manager history. World Football. 27 March 2015.
  5. Web site: SC/ESV Parndorf » Fixtures & Results 2009/2010. World Football. 27 March 2015.
  6. Web site: SC Lassee » Manager history. World Football. 27 March 2015. German.
  7. Web site: SC Mannsdorf » Manager history. World Football. 27 March 2015.
  8. Web site: SC Mannsdorf » Fixtures & Results 2012/2013. World Football. 27 March 2015. German.
  9. Web site: SC Mannsdorf » Fixtures & Results 2013/2014. World Football. 27 March 2015.
  10. Web site: SV St. Margarethen » Manager history. World Football. 27 March 2015.
  11. Web site: SV St. Margarethen » Fixtures & Results 2014/2015. World Football. 27 March 2015.
  12. News: Austria: So lief 1. Training unter Fink. 22 June 2015. Österreich. 22 June 2015. German.
  13. Austria Lustenau. ROMAN MÄHLICH NEUER TRAINER BEI DER AUSTRIA. 16 September 2019. German.