Klaus Stärk

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Klaus Stärk
Personal information
Full name Klaus Stärk
Date of birth 1954
Place of birth Germany
Managerial career
Years Team
2005-June 2008 Afghanistan

Klaus Stärk (born 1954) is a football coach from Germany.

Coaching career

He went to Afghanistan from the German Football Association in 2004 in order to develop the national team. Stärk has been in charge of coaching Afghanistan National Team since 2005 and has also been coaching women's football in the country.

Under him, the national team has seen improvements, and the Afghans qualified for the 2008 AFC Challenge Cup ahead of favourites Kyrgyzstan.

After he could not qualify the national team for the ASEAN Football Championship, he resigned.[1]

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