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Full name | Stefan Kuntz[1] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Date of birth | 30 October 1962 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Place of birth | Neunkirchen, West Germany | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Height | 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Position(s) | Striker | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Team information | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Current team | Germany U21 (Manager) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Youth career | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1970–1981 | Borussia Neunkirchen | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Senior career* | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1980–1983 | Borussia Neunkirchen | 89 | (28) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1983–1986 | VfL Bochum | 100 | (41) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1986–1989 | Bayer 05 Uerdingen | 94 | (32) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1989–1995 | 1. FC Kaiserslautern | 170 | (75) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1995–1996 | Beşiktaş | 30 | (9) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1996–1998 | Arminia Bielefeld | 65 | (25) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1998–1999 | VfL Bochum | 20 | (6) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2002–2003 | SV Furpach | 22 | (22) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2004–2005 | FC Palatia Limbach | 10 | (1) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Total | 600 | (239) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
International career | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1983–1985 | West Germany U-21 | 4 | (3) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1986 | West Germany B | 1 | (2) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1993–1997 | Germany | 25 | (6) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Managerial career | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1999–2000 | Borussia Neunkirchen | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2000–2002 | Karlsruher SC | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2003 | Waldhof Mannheim | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2003 | LR Ahlen | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2016–2021 | Germany U21 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2021 | Germany U23 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2021- | Turkey | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Medal record
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*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Stefan Kuntz (born 30 October 1962) is a German professional football manager and former player who played as a striker.
Kuntz represented the German national team between 1993 and 1997, reaching the 1994 FIFA World Cup quarter-finals and winning UEFA Euro 1996. He scored six goals from 25 full caps including in the Euro 1996 semi-final elimination of England.
Club career
Kuntz's playing career lasted from 1983 until 1999. He made 449 appearances and scored 179 goals in the Bundesliga.[2] Kuntz played for VfL Bochum, Bayer 05 Uerdingen, 1. FC Kaiserslautern and Arminia Bielefeld and also played in Turkey for Beşiktaş J.K. In 1986 and 1994, Kuntz was the top scorer in the Bundesliga.[3]
In 1995, Kuntz joined Turkish side Beşiktaş following request of his compatriot coach Christoph Daum.[4] Kuntz made his 1.Lig debut on 13 August 1995 in an away game against Kayserispor that ended 1–1.[5] On 24 September 1995, he scored his first goal at week 5 home encounter against Istanbulspor which ended 5–2.[6]
International career
At Euro 1996, Kuntz played a key role in the 1–1 draw with England in the semi-final, scoring the equalizer soon after England took the lead, as well as scoring the fifth penalty later in the shootout. During his international career, Kuntz obtained 25 caps, scoring six goals.[7] None of these caps ended in a defeat for Germany (20 wins, one win after penalty shootout and four draws), which is the German record for most caps without defeat.[8]
Post-playing career
From 2006 to 2008, Kuntz was the athletic director of VfL Bochum. Between 2008 and 2016, he was the chairman of the board of 1. FC Kaiserslautern.
As coach of Germany U21 he won the UEFA European Under-21 Championship twice: in 2017, his side beat Spain 1–0 in the final, and in 2021, Germany defeated Portugal by the same scoreline.[9]
Honours
Player
Kaiserslautern
Germany
Manager
Germany U21
- UEFA European Under-21 Championship: 2017, 2021; runner-up: 2019
Individual
References
- ^ "Squad List: Men's Olympic Football Tournament Tokyo 2020: Germany (GER)" (PDF). FIFA. 22 July 2021. p. 7. Retrieved 28 August 2021.
- ^ Arnhold, Matthias (1 October 2015). "Stefan Kuntz – Matches and Goals in Bundesliga". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 9 October 2015.
- ^ Arnhold, Matthias (4 June 2015). "(West) Germany – Top Scorers". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 14 October 2015.
- ^ "Amatör Ruhla Oynayan Bir Alman: Stefan Kuntz" (in Turkish). Beşiktaş J.K. 20 January 2016. Archived from the original on 7 September 2019. Retrieved 7 September 2019.
1995-96 sezonunda vatandaşı Christoph Daum'un isteği üzerine Beşiktaşımız'a transfer oldu. Siyah-beyaz formayla, ligdeki ilk golünü 24 Eylül 1995'de Beşiktaşımız'ın 5-2 kazandığı maçta İstanbulspor filelerine gönderdi.
- ^ "Kayserispor – Beşiktaş Maç Detayları – TFF" (in Turkish). Turkish Football Federation. Archived from the original on 7 September 2019. Retrieved 7 September 2019.
- ^ "Beşiktaş – Istanbulspor A.Ş. Maç Detayları – TFF" (in Turkish). Turkish Football Federation. Archived from the original on 7 September 2019. Retrieved 7 September 2019.
- ^ Arnhold, Matthias (1 October 2015). "Stefan Kuntz – Goals in International Matches". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 9 October 2015.
- ^ "Stürmer, Trainer, Manager – Die Stationen des Stefan Kuntz". Süddeutsche Zeitung (in German). 7 April 2008. Retrieved 7 June 2021.
- ^ "Germany beat Portugal to win European U21 Championship". Bundesliga. 6 June 2021. Retrieved 6 June 2021.
- ^ "Deutscher Supercup, 1991, Finale". dfb.de. 16 October 2014. Retrieved 5 November 2020.
External links
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- Stefan Kuntz at fussballdaten.de (in German)
- Stefan Kuntz at WorldFootball.net
- Stefan Kuntz at National-Football-Teams.com
- 1962 births
- Living people
- Sportspeople from Neunkirchen, Saarland
- German expatriate footballers
- German footballers
- Germany international footballers
- Germany under-21 international footballers
- Germany B international footballers
- Association football forwards
- Bundesliga players
- 2. Bundesliga players
- 1. FC Kaiserslautern players
- VfL Bochum players
- Arminia Bielefeld players
- Beşiktaş J.K. footballers
- Kicker-Torjägerkanone Award winners
- 1994 FIFA World Cup players
- Süper Lig players
- UEFA Euro 1996 players
- UEFA European Championship-winning players
- KFC Uerdingen 05 players
- Expatriate footballers in Turkey
- Karlsruher SC managers
- SV Waldhof Mannheim managers
- Rot Weiss Ahlen managers
- German expatriate sportspeople in Turkey
- Borussia Neunkirchen players
- Borussia Neunkirchen managers
- Germany national under-21 football team managers
- Footballers from Saarland
- German football managers