Rudi Gores Explained

Rudi Gores
Fullname:Rudolf Gores
Height:1.75m (05.74feet)
Birth Date:5 September 1957
Birth Place:Gerolstein, West Germany
Position:Forward
Youthclubs1:SV Gerolstein
Years1:1976–1980
Clubs1:Borussia Mönchengladbach
Caps1:33
Goals1:3
Years2:1980–1982
Clubs2:MSV Duisburg
Caps2:50
Goals2:12
Years3:1982–1983
Clubs3:Fortuna Düsseldorf
Caps3:15
Goals3:1
Years4:1983–1985
Clubs4:SC Fortuna Köln
Caps4:39
Goals4:12
Years5:1985–1986
Clubs5:Tennis Borussia Berlin
Caps5:18
Goals5:2
Years6:1986–1987
Clubs6:Viktoria Aschaffenburg
Caps6:5
Goals6:1
Totalcaps:160
Totalgoals:31
Manageryears1:1993–1995
Managerclubs1:Viktoria Aschaffenburg
Manageryears2:1995–1997
Managerclubs2:Rot-Weiss Essen
Manageryears3:1997
Managerclubs3:FC Rot-Weiß Erfurt
Manageryears4:1997–1998
Managerclubs4:Wuppertaler SV
Manageryears5:2000–2002
Managerclubs5:FC Wegberg-Beeck
Manageryears6:2005–2006
Managerclubs6:Baniyas Abu Dhabi (assistant)
Manageryears7:2006
Managerclubs7:Tenerife (assistant)

Rudi Gores (born 5 September 1957) is a German former professional football player and coach.[1]

Career

Born in Gerolstein, Gores started his professional career with Borussia Mönchengladbach in 1976, having in the youth played for SV Gerolstein. He did not reach starter status in Mönchengladbach's then top-team but won the German Championship in 1977 and the UEFA Cup in 1979. After the 1979–80 season he transferred to MSV Duisburg, which he left after relegation in 1982 for Fortuna Düsseldorf. In summer 1983, he transferred to SC Fortuna Köln, subsequently playing for the other second division sides Tennis Borussia Berlin and Viktoria Aschaffenburg. In 98 games in the Bundesliga he scored 16 goals.

In the first half of the 1990s, he coached Viktoria Aschaffenburg in the fourth-tier Oberliga Hessen. From 1995 to 1997 he coached Rot-Weiss Essen and achieved promotion to the 2. Bundesliga in 1996 but was fired during the season. On 1 July 1997, Gores signed a contract with third-tier FC Rot-Weiß Erfurt, playing in the Regionalliga Süd. Due to financial problems, he was fired after only 17 days. He then became manager of Wuppertaler SV but had a difficult standing with the supporters due to his sympathies for Rot-Weiss Essen and was fired in January 1999 after two unsuccessful years. In August 2005 he accepted Bernd Krauss' offer to work as assistant coach for Baniyas Abu Dhabi. In April 2006, he followed Krauss as assistant coach to the Spanish side CD Tenerife[2] where both coaches were fired on 4 December 2006 due to lack of success.

Honours

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Gores, Rudolf . German . kicker.de . 27 April 2011.
  2. Web site: Bernd Krauss neuer Trainer bei CD Teneriffa . RP Online . 8 June 2010 . German . 12 April 2006.