The hottest chairs
© Imago
A coaching quake shaken the 2nd Bundesliga this week: First Markus was replaced by Torsten Lieberknecht at the 1st FC Kaiserslautern, then Schalke 04 announced the separation from Kees van Wonderen at the end of the season and Hannover 96 Referred André Breitenreiter. Transfer market shows an overview of the clubs that have been represented in the Bundesliga at least once since the 2010/11 season and had the most coaches during this period. The FCK will be caught up by the Schalkers at the start of the coming season.

Lieberknecht has been the 18th coach in Kaiserslautern since 2010. On average, a coach is a little more than 33 games in office in the Palatures who climbed from the Bundesliga in 2012 and played for four years in the 3rd division. There are fewer only at FC Ingolstadt, which employed 17 trainers during this period. Marco Kurz, who was 104 times on the sidelines at the FCK between 2009 and 2012, was the longest term.
This summer, Kaiserslautern will share the first place again with the Schalkern, which will separate from the van Wonderen, which was only installed in October. According to media reports, the start of S04 trainer number 18 has been the beginning of the beginning of Kaiserslautern, who has already worked in Bremen with the new sports director Frank Baumann. With the royal blue, the trainers have had a half -life of almost 36 games since 2010 – van Wonderen will be 27 at the end of the season. Felix Magath was the longest in office between 2009 and 2011 with 79 games, which, however, had to go shortly before the DFB Cup victory.
Hamburger SV is also known for high coaches, who is striving to return to the Bundesliga with Merlin Polzin after seven years. Polzin has already been an assistant under Tim Walter, who has lasted the red pants with 103 games since 2010, and is the 16th trainer during this period. On average, they get a little more than 33 games in the port city.
Even if VfB Stuttgart is striving for a long -term future with Sebastian Hoeneß, the coaching position in the country has been a hot chair in the recent past. The Swabians have employed most of all current Bundesliga clubs since 2010, together with final opponent Arminia Bielefeld, the club is fifth in fifth place with 15 coaches. Behind Ingolstadt, the HSV and Kaiserslautern, VfB coaches with an average of 34 games have a small half-life-Hoeneß collected almost three times as many.
In Heidenheim, where Frank Schmidt has been responsible for the first team since 2007, the greatest continuity on the coaching bench has been responsible. This is followed by SC Freiburg, where Julian Schuster has been the fourth trainer since 2010. In the recent past, both clubs have shown which successes are possible with smaller budgets thanks to the resistance.

