List of Bundesliga managers

These are lists of Bundesliga managers who have taken charge of the most matches or have won a title in this league, which is the top level of the German football league system and started in 1963.

Otto Rehhagel has managed the most Bundesliga games.

Most Bundesliga games managed

  • First / Last = year of the first / last Bundesliga game managed
  • Seasons (Sea): number of Bundesliga seasons managed
  • Won = number of Bundesliga titles won

Current Bundesliga managers are shown in bold.

As of 27 June 2020.[1][2]
# Name Nat First Last Sea Won Games Club(s)
1 Otto Rehhagel 19742012283 836 Bremen 493, K'lautern 109, Dortmund 68, Offenbach 57, D'dorf 41, Bayern 30, Bielefeld 26, Hertha 12
2 Jupp Heynckes 19792018234 668 M’gladbach 291, Bayern 247, Leverkusen 68, Schalke 38, Frankfurt 24
3 Erich Ribbeck 19681996190 569 K'lautern 170, Frankfurt 170, Leverkusen 140, Bayern 65, Dortmund 24
4 Thomas Schaaf 19992016171 524 Bremen 479, Frankfurt 34, Hannover 11
5 Udo Lattek 19702000198 522 Bayern 299, M’gladbach 136, Dortmund 69, Schalke 17, Köln 1
6 Friedhelm Funkel 19912020180 512 Frankfurt 136, Duisburg 127, Uerdingen 104, Düsseldorf 53, Rostock 43, Hertha 27, Köln 22
7 Felix Magath 19952012173 495 Wolfsburg 118, Stuttgart 114, Bayern 87, Schalke 60, Hamburg 58, Frankfurt 36, Bremen 22
8 Hennes Weisweiler 19651980144 470 M’gladbach 340, Köln 130
9 Ottmar Hitzfeld 19912008147 461 Bayern 253, Dortmund 208
10 Christoph Daum 19862011151 426 Köln 163, Leverkusen 144, Stuttgart 112, Frankfurt 7
11 Dieter Hecking 20062019130 418 Wolfsburg 126, Nürnberg 102, Hannover 101, M’gladbach 86, Aachen 3
12 Karl-Heinz Feldkamp 19781992141 414 K'lautern 220, Uerdingen 102, Frankfurt 42, Dortmund 26, Bielefeld 24
13 Branko Zebec 19681983142 413 Braunschweig 136, Hamburg 85, Stuttgart 62, Bayern 58, Frankfurt 38, Dortmund 34
14 Heinz Höher 19721988130 396 Bochum 238, Nürnberg 119, Duisburg 21, Düsseldorf 18
15 Huub Stevens 19962019160 387 Schalke 248, Hamburg 49, Hertha 48, Stuttgart 32, Hoffenheim 10
16 Winfried Schäfer 19871998120 386 Karlsruhe 371, Stuttgart 15
17 Dietrich Weise 19691986130 370 Frankfurt 208, K'lautern 94, Düsseldorf 68
18 Rolf Schafstall 19762001140 351 Bochum 190, Schalke 52, Uerdingen 49, Duisburg 44, Düsseldorf 16
19 Helmuth Johannsen 19631981111 347 Braunschweig 230, Bochum 68, Hannover 49
Gyula Lóránt 19651979120 347 K'lautern 125, Offenbach 62, Frankfurt 38, Bayern 34, Duisburg 34, Schalke 28, Köln 26
21 Volker Finke 19932011110 343 Freiburg 340, Köln 3
22 Jürgen Klopp 20042015102 340 Dortmund 238, Mainz 102
23 Jörg Berger 19812009170 326 Frankfurt 100, Schalke 99, Köln 49, Düsseldorf 44, Rostock 21, Karlsruhe 7, Hannover 5, Bielefeld 1
24 Armin Veh 20022016131 304 Stuttgart 108, Frankfurt 93, Rostock 58, Hamburg 26, Wolfsburg 19
25 Helmut Kronsbein 19641980100 298 Hertha 212, Hannover 86
26 Lucien Favre 20072020110 296 M’gladbach 153, Hertha 75, Dortmund 68
27 Ralf Rangnick 19992019120 294 Hoffenheim 85, Stuttgart 61, Hannover 57, Schalke 57, Leipzig 34
28 Kuno Klötzer 19661982110 286 Hamburg 136, Hertha 78, Düsseldorf 34, Duisburg 19, Offenbach 13, Nürnberg 6
29 Willibert Kremer 19731992100 279 Duisburg 113, Düsseldorf 84, Leverkusen 82
30 Hannes Bongartz 19851994100 269 Wattenscheid 129, K'lautern 83, M’gladbach 34, Duisburg 23
31 Horst Buhtz 1964198190 266 Wuppertal 78, Uerdingen 68, Neunkirchen 64, Hannover 56
32 Christian Streich 2012202080 255 Freiburg 255
33 Bruno Labbadia 20082020120 254 Stuttgart 89, Hamburg 77, Wolfsburg 45, Leverkusen 34, Hertha 9
34 Werner Lorant 1994200180 247 1860 Munich 247
Friedel Rausch 19762001110 247 K'lautern 91, Schalke 65, Frankfurt 58, M’gladbach 17, Nürnberg 16
36 Zlatko Čajkovski 1965197680 246 Bayern 102, Köln 78, Hannover 49, Offenbach 17
37 Hermann Eppenhoff 1963197480 245 Stuttgart 83, Duisburg 68, Dortmund 60, Bochum 34
38 Frank Pagelsdorf 1995200880 244 Hamburg 142, Rostock 102
Jürgen Röber 19942007100 244 Hertha 157, Stuttgart 41, Wolfsburg 38, Dortmund 8
40 Klaus Toppmöller 1993200490 242 Bochum 124, Leverkusen 55, Hamburg 33, Frankfurt 30
41 Thomas Tuchel 2009201770 238 Mainz 170, Dortmund 68
42 Wolfgang Wolf 1998200680 236 Wolfsburg 166, Nürnberg 49, K'lautern 21
43 Ivica Horvat 1964197990 231 Schalke 157, Essen 41, Frankfurt 33
44 Max Merkel 1963198282 230 1860 Munich 110, Nürnberg 78, Schalke 22, Karlsruhe 20
Mirko Slomka 2006201490 230 Hannover 135, Schalke 79, Hamburg 16
46 Ewald Lienen 19932005100 227 Hannover 57, Rostock 55, Köln 53, Duisburg 45, M’gladbach 17
47 Rudi Gutendorf 1963197790 225 Schalke 57, Stuttgart 56, Duisburg 52, TeBe Berlin 34, Offenbach 14, Hamburg 12
48 Peter Neururer 19912006100 224 Bochum 102, Köln 51, Saarbrücken 34, Hannover 25, Hertha 12
49 Dettmar Cramer 1975198570 220 Leverkusen 102, Bayern 101, Frankfurt 17
50 Reinhard Saftig 19831993100 213 Dortmund 70, Leverkusen 67, Bochum 61, Hannover 12, Bayern 3
51 Aleksandar Ristić 1981199680 211 Düsseldorf 100, Braunschweig 60, Schalke 34, Hamburg 17
Michael Skibbe 1998201280 211 Leverkusen 94, Frankfurt 61, Dortmund 52, Hertha 4
53 Günter Brocker 1963197290 209 Bremen 71, Oberhausen 52, K'lautern 50, Schalke 36
Manfred Krafft 1975198990 209 K'lautern 56, Saarbrücken 49, Karlsruhe 48, Stuttg. Kickers 34, Düsseldorf 13, Darmstadt 9
55 Ernst Happel 1981198762 204 Hamburg 204
56 Horst Köppel 1982200680 203 Dortmund 102, M’gladbach 40, Bielefeld 34, Uerdingen 18, Düsseldorf 9
Pál Csernai 1978199182 198 Bayern 151, Dortmund 32, Frankfurt 9, Hertha 6
Matthias Sammer 2000200551 170 Dortmund 136, Stuttgart 34
Willy Multhaup 1963197161 166 Köln 68, Bremen 64, Dortmund 34
Georg Knöpfle 1963197051 162 Köln 94, Hamburg 68
Giovanni Trapattoni 1994200641 122 Bayern 102, Stuttgart 20
Niko Kovač 2016201951 121 Frankfurt 77, Bayern 44
Helmut Benthaus 1982198531 102 Stuttgart 102
Pep Guardiola 2013201633 102 Bayern 102
Louis van Gaal 2009201121 63 Bayern 63
Carlo Ancelotti 2016201721 40 Bayern 40
Hans-Dieter Flick 2019202011 24 Bayern 24
Franz Beckenbauer 1994199621 17 Bayern 17
Minimum 200 games or won a title

Most Bundesliga games managed by club

# Club Name Nat Years Games
1 Werder Bremen Otto Rehhagel 1976, 1981–1995 493
2 Karlsruher SC Winfried Schäfer 1987–1998 371
3 Borussia Mönchengladbach Hennes Weisweiler 1965–1975 340
SC Freiburg Volker Finke 1993–2005 340
5 Bayern Munich Udo Lattek 1970–1975, 1983–1987 299
6 Schalke 04 Huub Stevens 1996–2002, 2011–2012, 2019 248
7 1860 Munich Werner Lorant 1994–2001 247
8 VfL Bochum Heinz Höher 1972–1979 238
Borussia Dortmund Jürgen Klopp 2008–2015 238
10 Eintracht Braunschweig Helmuth Johannsen 1963–1970 230
11 1. FC Kaiserslautern Karl-Heinz Feldkamp 1978–1982, 1990–1992 220
12 Hertha BSC Helmut Kronsbein 1968–1974, 1980 212
13 Eintracht Frankfurt Dietrich Weise 1973–1976, 1983–1986 208
14 Hamburger SV Ernst Happel 1981–1987 204
15 Mainz 05 Thomas Tuchel 2009–2014 170
16 VfL Wolfsburg Wolfgang Wolf 1998–2003 166
17 1. FC Köln Christoph Daum 1986–1990, 2008–2009 163
18 Bayer Leverkusen Christoph Daum 1996–2000 144
19 VfB Stuttgart Jürgen Sundermann 1977–1979, 1980–1982, 1995 143
20 Waldhof Mannheim Klaus Schlappner 1983–1987 136
FC Augsburg Markus Weinzierl 2012–2016 136
22 Hannover 96 Mirko Slomka 2010–2013 135
23 Fortuna Düsseldorf Heinz Lucas 1971–1975 130
24 Wattenscheid 09 Hannes Bongartz 1990–1994 129
25 MSV Duisburg Friedhelm Funkel 1996–2000 127
26 1. FC Nürnberg Heinz Höher 1984–1988 119
27 1899 Hoffenheim Julian Nagelsmann 2016–2019 116
28 Bayer Uerdingen Friedhelm Funkel 1991–1996 104
29 Hansa Rostock Frank Pagelsdorf 1995–1997, 2007–2008 102
Energie Cottbus Eduard Geyer 2000–2003 102
31 Arminia Bielefeld Ernst Middendorp 1996–1998, 2007 93
32 FC St. Pauli Helmut Schulte 1988–1990 85
33 Wuppertaler SV Horst Buhtz 1972–1974 78
Minimum 75 games
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See also

References

  1. "Coach Finder - DFB data center". DFB.
  2. "Trainer Statistische Auswertungen" (PDF). DSFS (in German). Retrieved 2 June 2020.
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