Coaching career [edit ]
early years [edit ]
After finishing his career as a player, he earned his coach license at the DFB and began working in 1981 as amateurish coach with 1. FC Köln. In the 1985–86, season he was promoted to assistant coach and in 1986 to the top position. During the 1990 FIFA World Cup, Daum was released from his side by Cologne ‘s president Dietmar Artzinger-Bolten. In November 1990 he transferred to VfB Stuttgart, where he won the german backing in 1992. In the follow season Daum committed a mistake in the first attack of the european Cup against Leeds United on 30 September 1992 by illegally putting in a fourthly alien player. A replay was scheduled, which Leeds won. The UK newspaper ‘The Sun ‘ dubbed him ‘Christoph Dumb ‘ following this incident. The VfB missed out on the Champions League and Daum was released. Beginning in 1994 Daum worked with the turkish baseball club Beşiktaş J.K. in Istanbul. He won the turkish Cup in 1994 and 1994–95 Turkish league championship championship with Beşiktaş J.K. In the 1995–96 season he was sacked after losses to Kocaelispor and Vanspor. [ 4 ]
Daum returned to Germany two years late to coach Bayer Leverkusen in 1996. He was identical successful at Bayer Leverkusen, winning three second places in Bundesliga in four years of coaching. Following the UEFA Euro 2000, Daum was tipped to become coach of the german national team. The press reported rumours that Daum engaged in cocaine-fuelled orgies with prostitutes. Daum threatened the press and gave haircloth samples to the authorities to convince everybody about his purity. The samples showed that he was a cocaine user but he told the imperativeness that the hairs were not his. however, one class late, facing the view of imprison time, Daum admitted he had used cocaine. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] meanwhile, his agreement to become national team director was annulled by the German Football Association on 21 October 2000, and Rudi Völler, the then caretaker, was given the formal subcontract.
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Daum in 2009 As a leave of the alleged Daum-Affair he was fired from Bayer Leverkusen and was unable to find a cabaret to work within Germany. While he was calm on trial in Germany, he returned to his former team Beşiktaş from March 2001 to May 2002. Afterwards, he moved to Austria Wien on 4 October 2002, [ 7 ] where he won another league championship championship. Beginning in July 2003, he was head bus at Fenerbahçe. Daum won two straight Turkish league championships in 2004 and 2005. While his failure to succeed in the Champions League was often criticised in the turkish media, the improvements in Fenerbahçe under his management were significant. At the end of the 2005–06 season Fenerbahçe lost the home championship to their arch-rival Galatasaray on the final week of the league, after which Daum resigned. [ 8 ] Daum signed for 1. FC Köln on 19 November 2006. [ 9 ] The narrow ran until 2010. Köln returned to Bundesliga after finishing 3rd in second Bundesliga in 2007–08 season. Daum left the club on 2 June 2009. [ 10 ] Daum signed a three-year abridge with Fenerbahçe on 2 June 2009. [ 10 ] In his one season in agitate Daum lost the league title to Bursaspor and the cup final to Trabzonspor. On 25 June 2010, Fenerbahçe parted ways with him. [ 11 ]
On 22 March 2011, it was confirmed that Daum had signed a compress with Eintracht Frankfurt as coach after the club has sacked Michael Skibbe following a worsen in the Bundesliga in the second half season. [ 12 ] He left the club on 16 May, two days after the club ‘s relegation was confirmed. Daum took charge of just seven games and failed to manage a victory, his record of three draws and four defeats insufficient to beat the drop. [ 13 ] On 9 November 2011, after pausing for six months, Daum took over as steer coach of the belgian Club Brugge. [ 14 ] Starting from a good defensive organization, Brugge won four domestic matches 1–0 under Daum, and besides a 3–4 fight back victory over NK Maribor in the Europa League group stage, after Club Brugge were placid down 3–0 17 minutes before time. [ 15 ] He led Brugge to the second place in the 2011–12 season. Following the end of the season, he asked Brugge to leave his military position as head coach due to his family reasons and the club accepted his decisiveness. [ 16 ] On 14 August 2013, Daum took over as headway coach of Bursaspor. [ 17 ] He was sacked on 24 March 2014. [ 18 ]
2016–17 : Romania national team [edit ]
On 7 July 2016, after two years of pause from coaching, Daum started his first experience at a national team after agreeing terms with Romania. He became the third base extraneous director in the history to coach the romanian team. [ 19 ] It was reported that he signed a biennial condense which would mechanically extend until 2020 if he manages to qualify the team to the 2018 FIFA World Cup. [ 20 ] He was sacked in September 2017, after so far another disappointing World Cup qualifying political campaign where Romania failed to qualify. [ 21 ] He received €135,000 in compensation for his ending. [ 22 ]
Honours [edit ]
musician [edit ]
1. FC Köln II
director [edit ]
VfB Stuttgart
Beşiktaş
Austria Wien
Fenerbahçe
managerial statistics [edit ]
- As of 4 September 2017
References [edit ]
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