Danny Schwarz

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Danny Schwarz
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Schwarz with 1860 Munich in 2007
Personal information
Date of birth (1975-05-11) 11 May 1975 (age 49)
Place of birth Göppingen, West Germany
Height 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Position(s) Defensive midfielder
Team information
Current team
FC 08 Homburg (Manager)
Youth career
0000–1995 1. FC Eislingen
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1995–1998 VfB Stuttgart 28 (1)
1998–1999 Karlsruher SC 31 (4)
1999–2002 SpVgg Unterhaching 98 (6)
2002–2004 1860 Munich 26 (3)
2004–2006 Karlsruher SC 56 (10)
2006–2009 1860 Munich 68 (3)
2009–2012 Bayern Munich II 47 (1)
Total354(28)
International career
1998 Germany U-21 2 (1)
1999–2001 Germany B 3 (0)
Managerial career
2017 Bayern Munich II (caretaker)
2021 Bayern Munich II
2021–2022 Würzburger Kickers
2023– FC 08 Homburg
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Danny Schwarz (born 11 May 1975) is a German football coach and former player who is the manager of FC 08 Homburg. He played as a defensive midfielder. [1]

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Playing career

Schwarz was born in Göppingen. He played for VfB Stuttgart between the 1995–96 season and 1997–98 season, Karlsruher SC during the 1998–99 season, SpVgg Unterhaching between the 1999–2000 season and the 2001–02 season, and 1860 Munich during the 2002–03 season and 2003–04 season. [2] He returns to Karlsruhe and 1860 Munich. [2] He also played for the reserve team. [2] He finished his playing career at Bayern Munich II. [2]

Coaching career

He was interim head coach for Bayern's reserve team from 23 March 2017 until the end of the season. [3] He finished with a record of five wins and four draws in nine matches. [3] He then managed the under-17 team of Bayern Munich. [4] On 2 April 2021, Bayern Munich announced that Schwarz and Martín Demichelis would replace Holger Seitz as Bayern's reserve team manager. [5] Bayern also announced that Seitz's last match would be against VfB Lübeck on 3 April 2021. [6]

On 13 October 2021, he was appointed as the new head coach of Würzburger Kickers. [7] He was sacked on 10 February 2022. [8] He won one match, drew five matches and lost seven matches as head coach of Würzburger Kickers. [9]

In May 2023, it was announced that Schwarz would become new manager of FC 08 Homburg. [10]

Career statistics

Club

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition [11]
ClubSeasonLeagueCupOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
VfB Stuttgart 1995–96 Bundesliga 90000090
1996–97 Bundesliga71201 [lower-alpha 1] 0101
1997–98 Bundesliga120304 [lower-alpha 2] 0190
Total2815050381
Karlsruher SC 1998–99 2. Bundesliga 31400314
SpVgg Unterhaching 1999–2000 Bundesliga34210352
2000–01 Bundesliga34120361
2001–02 2. Bundesliga30321324
Total986511037
1860 Munich 2002–03 Bundesliga80101 [lower-alpha 1] 0100
2003–04 Bundesliga18320203
Total2633010303
Karlsruher SC 2004–05 2. Bundesliga24510255
2005–06 2. Bundesliga32520345
Total5610305910
1860 Munich 2006–07 2. Bundesliga28110291
2007–08 2. Bundesliga30241343
2008–09 2. Bundesliga10010110
Total68361744
1860 Munich II 2006–07 Regionalliga Süd 1010
2007–08 Regionalliga Süd1010
2008–09 Regionalliga Süd3030
Total5050
Bayern Munich II 2009–10 3. Liga 330330
2010–11 3. Liga141141
Total471471
Career total359282226038730
  1. 1 2 Appearances in the UEFA Intertoto Cup.
  2. Appearances in the DFL-Ligapokal & UEFA Cup Winners' Cup.

Managerial record

As of match played 7 October 2023
TeamFromToRecordRef.
MWDLWin %
Bayern Munich II 21 March 201730 June 20179540055.56 [3]
Bayern Munich II 4 April 202130 June 20218044000.00 [3]
Würzburger Kickers 13 October 20219 February 202213157007.69 [9]
FC 08 Homburg 1 July 2023Present13643046.15
Total43121714027.91
1. ^ Bayern Munich stated Danny Schwarz is co-manager with Martin Demichelis. [5] [6]

Honours

Stuttgart

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