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Rainer Adrion

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Rainer Adrion
Personal information
Date of birth (1953-12-10)10 December 1953(age 70)
Place of birth Stuttgart,West Germany
Height 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)[1]
Position(s) Defender
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1972–1973 VfB Stuttgart II
1973–1977 SpVgg Ludwigsburg
1977–1978 FV Zuffenhausen
1978–1982 VfB Stuttgart II
1980–1982 VfB Stuttgart 22 (0)
1982–1984 SpVgg Unterhaching
1984–1985 TSV 1860 München 7 (0)
1985–1988 FV Zuffenhausen
Managerial career
1988–1991 SpVgg Ludwigsburg
1991–1993 SpVgg Unterhaching
1993–1994 SSV Reutlingen
1994–1995 VfR Pforzheim
1996–1998 VfB Stuttgart(co-trainer)
1999 VfB Stuttgart (caretaker)
1999–2001 VfB Stuttgart II
2001–2002 SpVgg Unterhaching
2003 Stuttgarter Kickers
2004–2009 VfB Stuttgart II
2009–2013 Germany U-21
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Rainer Adrion(born 10 December 1953) is a Germanfootballmanagerand formerdefender.

Coaching career

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Adrion was head coach ofSpVgg Unterhachingon two occasions. The first stint was from July 1991 to May 1993 and the second stint was from September 2001 to April 2002.[2]Adrion went on to be the head coach atVfB Stuttgart II;managing them on three occasions. The first stint started in January 1996.[3]He was their head coach for them until he became head coach of the first team in December 1998. The third stint happened from June 2004[4]to June 2009 when he became the new head coach for theGermany U21 team.[5]Then Adrion was head coach ofVfB Stuttgartfrom December 1998[6]to May 1999.[7]Adrion was winless in his last eight matches.[7]He had two wins during his tenure.[8]After his second spell at Unterhaching, Adrion became head coach atStuttgarter Kickersfrom March 2003[9]to October 2003.[10]Adrion became the new head coach for theGermany U21 teamin June 2009.[5]He was sacked in June 2013 after failing to get out of the group stage of the European Championship.[11]

Coaching record

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As of 29 January 2014
Team From To Record
G W D L Win % Ref.
SpVgg Unterhaching 1 July 1991[2] 10 May 1993[2] 77 34 24 19 044.16
VfB Stuttgart II 1 January 1996[3] 28 December 1998[6] 90 54 23 13 060.00
VfB Stuttgart 28 December 1998[6] 3 May 1999[7] 11 2 6 3 018.18 [8]
VfB Stuttgart II 1 July 1999 13 September 2001[12] 76 30 26 20 039.47
SpVgg Unterhaching 13 September 2001[12] 2 April 2002[13] 25 7 6 12 028.00 [14]
Stuttgarter Kickers 10 March 2003[9] 27 October 2003[10] 26 8 8 10 030.77
VfB Stuttgart II 16 June 2004[4] 1 June 2009[5] 174 70 46 58 040.23
Total 479 205 139 135 042.80

Personal

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Adrin has two sons,Benjaminis a former footballer, currently journalist of the Magazin "VIVA St. Pauli" and his second sonNicois also professional footballer.

References

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  1. ^"Rainer Adrion".worldfootball.net.Retrieved8 July2013.
  2. ^abc"SpVgg Unterhaching"(in German). kicker.Retrieved29 January2014.
  3. ^ab"VfB Stuttgart II » Trainerhistorie"(in German). World Football.Retrieved29 January2014.
  4. ^ab"Adrion löst Fanz ab".kicker(in German). 18 June 2004.Retrieved29 January2014.
  5. ^abc"Adrion schon ab Juni dabei".kicker(in German).Retrieved29 January2014.
  6. ^abc"VfB als deutsches Ajax".kicker(in German). 28 December 1998.Retrieved29 January2014.
  7. ^abc"Stuttgart: Ralf Rangnick übernimmt Training".kicker(in German). 3 May 1999.Retrieved29 January2014.
  8. ^ab"VfB Stuttgart"(in German). kicker.Retrieved29 January2014.
  9. ^ab"Adrion ist neuer Kickers-Trainer".kicker(in German). 10 March 2003.Retrieved29 January2014.
  10. ^ab"Kickers feuern Rainer Adrion".kicker(in German).Retrieved29 January2014.
  11. ^"DFB trennt sich von Adrion, Hrubesch übernimmt".Süddeutsche Zeitung(in German). 21 June 2013.Retrieved17 March2015.
  12. ^ab"Adrion wird Köstners Nachfolger"(in German). kicker.Retrieved29 January2014.
  13. ^"Trainer Adrion muss seinen Hut nehmen".kicker(in German).Retrieved29 January2014.
  14. ^"SpVgg Unterhaching"(in German). kicker.Retrieved29 January2014.
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