Florian Kohfeldt

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Florian Kohfeldt
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Kohfeldt with Werder Bremen in 2018
Personal information
Date of birth (1982-10-05) 5 October 1982 (age 41)
Place of birth Siegen, West Germany
Position(s) Goalkeeper
Team information
Current team
Darmstadt 98 (manager)
Youth career
TV Jahn Delmenhorst [1]
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2001–2009 Werder Bremen U21 [2]
Managerial career
2016–2017 Werder Bremen II
2017–2021 Werder Bremen
2021–2022 VfL Wolfsburg
2023–2024 Eupen
2024– Darmstadt 98
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Florian Kohfeldt (born 5 October 1982) is a German football manager for Darmstadt 98.

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Managerial career

From 2006, Kohfeldt coached various youth teams of Werder Bremen. From the 2014–15 season, Kohfeldt worked as assistant manager of Bremen, under head coach Viktor Skrypnyk. On 2 October 2016, it was announced that Kohfeldt would become head coach of Werder Bremen II, effective as of the following day. [3] [4]

Kohfeldt was appointed interim manager of Werder Bremen on 30 October 2017 following Alexander Nouri's dismissal. [5] He finished with a record of 12 wins, 14 draws, and 16 losses in 42 matches with the reserve team. [6] In November he became the permanent manager of Werder Bremen. [7] In April 2018, he agreed a contract extension with the club until summer 2021. [8]

In July 2019, he agreed a two-year contract extension with the club until 2023. [9] He was sacked on 16 May 2021. [10]

On 26 October 2021, Kohfeldt was appointed manager of VfL Wolfsburg, signing a two-year contract. [11] He was relieved of his duties on 15 May 2022. [12]

In September 2024, he was signed by Darmstadt 98. [13]

Personal life

Kohfeldt has a Master of Arts in public health, [14] and a football instructor license of the DFB. [15]

Managerial record

As of match played on 16 March 2024
TeamFromToRecord
MWDLGFGAGDWin %Ref.
Werder Bremen II 2 October 2016 [3] 29 October 2017 [3] 421214163648−12028.57 [6] [16] [17]
Werder Bremen 30 October 2017 [5] 16 May 2021143503855215223−8034.97 [5]
VfL Wolfsburg 26 October 2021 [11] 15 May 20222895143748−11032.14
Eupen 1 July 202316 March 20243173212460−36022.58
Total2447860106312379−67031.97

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