Kovac continues to be rather negative
Felix Magath could successfully complete his rescue mission at Hertha BSC against 1. FSV Mainz 05 next Saturday. Surprisingly presented as the successor to Tayfun Korkut in March, the “old lady” scored ten points in six games under the 68-year-old and climbed from 17th to 15th place in the table. Even if Magath could in principle imagine staying in Berlin, Hertha favors other plans according to the “kicker”.
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As the magazine reports, the capital club has identified Sandro Schwarz as a possible successor to Magath. Hertha is working intensively with the current coach from Dinamo Moscow. The 43-year-old is said to have been on the shortlist before, now Hertha wants him again.
From Favre to Magath: The 17 Hertha coaches since 2007
Lucien Favre – 820 days in office – point average: 1.48 per game
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07/01/2007 – 09/28/2009
Karsten Heine – 5 days in office – point average: 0
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09/28/2009 – 10/03/2009
Friedhelm Funkel – 270 days in office – point average: 0.94 per game
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03/10/2009 – 30/06/2010
Markus Babbel – 535 days in office – point average: 1.87 per game
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07/01/2010 – 12/18/2011
Rainer Widmayer – 7 days in office – point average: 3.00 per game
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12/19/2011 – 12/26/2011
Michael Skibbe – 47 days in office – point average: 0
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12/27/2011 – 02/12/2012
René Tretschok – 6 days in office – point average: 0
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02/12/2012 – 02/18/2012
Otto Rehhagel – 132 days in office – point average: 0.86 per game
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02/19/2012 – 06/30/2012
Jos Luhukay – 949 days in office – points average: 1.53 per game
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07/01/2012 – 02/05/2015
Pál Dárdai – 1,606 days in office – points average: 1.38 per game
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02/05/2015 – 06/30/2019
Ante Covic – 149 days in office – points average: 1.21 per game
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07/01/2019 – 11/27/2019
Jürgen Klinsmann – 76 days in office – point average: 1.20 per game
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11/27/2019 – 02/11/2020
Alexander Nouri – 56 days in office – point average: 1.25 per game
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02/12/2020 – 04/08/2020
Bruno Labbadia – 290 days in office – point average: 1.07 per game
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04/09/2020 – 01/24/2021
Pál Dárdai – 308 days in office – points average: 1.23 per game
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01/25/2021 – 11/29/2021
Tayfun Korkut – 104 days in office – point average: 0.64 per game
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11/29/2021 – 03/13/2022
Felix Magath – point average: 1.67 per game
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since 03/13/2022
Ex-Mainzer Schwarz has been under contract in Moscow since October 2020, only last December he extended it to 2024. Despite the Russian war of aggression against Ukraine, unlike other German coaches, he had not left the country. In 52 games with Dinamo so far, Black has scored an average of 1.92 points. With three games to go before the end of the season, Moscow are second in the Premier League behind Zenit St. Petersburg.
Hertha candidate Schwarz wants to decide on the future after the end of the season
According to the report, Schwarz wants to reconsider after the season how things will continue for him. Despite the extension and the success, he could possibly leave Moscow and be free for Hertha. In addition to Schwarz, Niko Kovac, who has often been called a preferred candidate and has been without a job since leaving AS Monaco at the turn of the year, is said to continue to be rather opposed to a possible return to his hometown of Berlin.
Gisdol, Löw & Co.: These German coaches are currently without a club
Markus Gisdol – Last club: Lokomotiv Moscow
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As of April 23, 2022
Bruno Labbadia – Last club: Hertha BSC
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Franco Foda – Last club: Austria
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Joachim Loew – Last club: Germany
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Daniel Stendel – Last club: AS Nancy-Lorraine
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Alexander Schmidt – Last club: Dynamo Dresden
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Daniel Farke – Last club: FK Krasnodar
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Jurgen Klinsmann – Last club: Hertha BSC
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Achim Beierlorzer – Last club: RB Leipzig
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Manuel Baum – Last club: Schalke 04
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Heiko Herrlich – Last club: FC Augsburg
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Markus start – last station: Werder Bremen
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Uwe Neuhaus – last station: Arminia Bielefeld
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Mirko Slomka – Last club: Hannover 96
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Christoph Daum – Last stop: Romania
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Bernd Schuster – Last club: Dalian Professional
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Uwe Roesler – Last club: Fortuna Dusseldorf
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Jens Keller – Last club: 1.FC Nuremberg
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Roberto Pätzold – Last club: FC Ingolstadt
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Maik Walpurgis – Last club: Dynamo Dresden
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Josef Zinnbauer – Last club: Orlando Pirates
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Dirk Schuster – Last club: Erzgebirge Aue
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Markus Feldhoff – Last club: VfL Osnabruck
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Bernhard Trares – Last club: Würzburger Kickers
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Marco Kurz – Last club: Melbourne Victory
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Tomas Oral – Last club: FC Ingolstadt
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Markus Babbel – Last club: Western Sydney
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Torsten Frings – Last club: SV Meppen
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