List of FC Schalke 04 managers

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Huub Stevens managed the club in four spells: firstly, from 1996 to 2002, where he won the UEFA Cup in 1997, secondly, from 2011 to 2012, and as an interim in 2019 and 2020. He was voted 'Coach of the Century' by Schalke fans in 1999. Bas van Veenendaal.JPG
Huub Stevens managed the club in four spells: firstly, from 1996 to 2002, where he won the UEFA Cup in 1997, secondly, from 2011 to 2012, and as an interim in 2019 and 2020. He was voted 'Coach of the Century' by Schalke fans in 1999.

Fußballclub Gelsenkirchen-Schalke 04 e. V. is a German football club based in Gelsenkirchen, North Rhine-Westphalia. Since 1925, there have been fifty-six official managers, with the current incumbent, Karel Geraerts, appointed on 9 October 2023.

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Statistically, the club's most successful manager is Ralf Rangnick, during his first spell at the club, with a win percentage of 55.38. However, the club's most successful period came in the 1930s and the early 1940s, under the tenureship of Hans Schmidt and Otto Faist. It is likely Schmidt is actually the club's most successful manager, given the dominance that Schalke had at the time, but this cannot be proven due to the lack of statistics.

Managerial history

Although the club was founded in 1904, its first official manager was Heinz Ludewig, who was appointed in 1925. Schalke attained success through their style of play that used short, sharp, man-to-man passing to move the ball, later becoming famously known as the Schalker Kreisel. With the re-organisation of German football in 1933, under Nazi Germany, Schalke were placed in the Gauliga Westfalen . This period was their most successful decade in their history: from 1933 to 1942, the club would appear in 14 of 18 national finals (10 in the German championship and 8 in the Tschammerpokal) and win their league in every one of its eleven seasons.

After World War II, Schalke found it difficult to return to their earlier form, playing just twice in 1945. Club legends Ernst Kuzorra and Fritz Szepan managed the team during this period. They did gain some silverware towards the end of the 1950s, with the club winning the German championship in 1958, during Edi Frühwirth's tenureship. This however, has been the last championship won by the club, as Schalke have not won the Bundesliga since its inception in 1963.

Under Ivica Horvat, the club was close to winning the Bundesliga, finishing runners-up to Bayern Munich by three points in 1972, having led the league for most of the season. They did however, win the DFB-Pokal in the same season. The club was affected by the Bundesliga scandal of 1971, with several of its players banned for life. Though these sentences were later rescinded and commuted to bans ranging from six months to two years, the scandal had a profound effect on what might have possibly become one of the dominant German teams of the 1970s. In the 1980s, the club ran into trouble and were twice relegated to the 2.Bundesliga during the decade, firstly in 1983 under Jürgen Sundermann, and secondly in 1988 under Horst Franz.

Schalke returned to the Bundesliga in 1992, where they have remained ever since. Their most notable success in the 1990s was winning the UEFA Cup in 1997 under the guidance of Dutchman Huub Stevens. In the 2000s, and with Stevens still in charge, the club endured a similar season to 1972, with Schalke leading the league for most of the season, only to lose it again to Bayern, this time on goal difference. Like the 1971–72 season, the club won the DFB-Pokal cup. Afterwards, Schalke would be runners-up on three occasions, under Ralf Rangnick, Mirko Slomka and Felix Magath respectively, and were a regular competitor in the UEFA Champions League, reaching the semi-finals in 2011, during Rangnick's second spell with the club.

Managerial statistics

Pre-Bundesliga era

NameNat.FromToHonours
Heinz Ludewig Flag of Germany.svg 3 April 192518 June 1927 Western German football championship runners-up (1927)
Guggi Wieser Flag of Austria.svg 19 June 192730 June 19291 Western German football championship (1929)
Kurt Otto Flag of Germany.svg 1 July 192930 June 19301 Western German football championship (1930)
August Sobottka Flag of Germany.svg 1 July 193030 June 1931
Hans Sauerwein Flag of Germany.svg 1 July 193130 June 19321 Western German football championship (1932)
Kurt Otto Flag of Germany.svg 1 July 193230 June 19331 Western German football championship (1933)
Hans Schmidt Flag of Germany.svg 1 July 193312 June 19383 German championships (1934, 1935, 1937)
German championship runners-up (1933, 1938)
5 Gauliga Westfalen championships (1934, 1935, 1936, 1937, 1938)
1 Tschammerpokal (1937); runners-up (1935, 1936)
Otto Faist Flag of Germany.svg 13 July 193831 December 19423 German championships (1939, 1940, 1942)
German championship runners-up (1941)
4 Gauliga Westfalen championships (1939, 1940, 1941, 1942)
Tschammerpokal runners-up (1941, 1942)
Ernst Kuzorra Flag of Germany.svg 1 July 194630 September 1947
Willi Schäfer Flag of Germany.svg 1 October 194730 June 1948
Theo Langl Flag of Germany.svg 1 July 194831 October 1948
Ferdl Swatosch Flag of Austria.svg 1 November 194830 June 1949
Fritz Szepan Flag of Germany.svg 1 July 194930 June 19541 Oberliga West championship (1951); runners-up (1952)
Edi Frühwirth Flag of Austria.svg 1 July 195430 June 19591 German championship (1958)
1 Oberliga West championship (1958); runners-up (1956)
DFB-Pokal runners-up (1955)
Nandor Lengyel Flag of Hungary.svg 1 July 195930 June 1960
Georg Gawliczek Flag of Germany.svg 1 July 196030 June 1963 Oberliga West runners-up (1962)

Bundesliga era

Key

Information correct as of 1 March 2025. Only competitive matches are counted.

NameNat.FromToDurationMWDLWin%Honours
Georg Gawliczek Flag of Germany.svg 1 July 19634 May 1964308 days3114413045.16
Fritz Langner Flag of Germany.svg 4 May 19645 June 19673 years, 32 days109352252032.11
Karl-Heinz Marotzke Flag of Germany.svg 1 July 196713 November 1967135 days13139007.69
Günter Brocker Flag of Germany.svg 14 November 196717 November 19681 year, 3 days3815716039.47
Rudi Gutendorf Flag of Germany.svg 23 November 19688 September 19701 year, 289 days74322220043.24 DFB-Pokal runners-up (1968–69)
Slobodan Čendić Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg 8 September 197030 June 1971295 days3516613045.71
Ivica Horvat Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg 1 July 197130 June 19753 years, 364 days169872953051.48 Bundesliga runners-up (1971–72)
1 DFB-Pokal (1971–72)
Max Merkel Flag of Austria.svg 1 July 19759 March 1976252 days25988036.00
Friedel Rausch Flag of Germany.svg 10 March 197620 December 19771 year, 285 days85432022050.59 Bundesliga runners-up (1976–77)
Uli Maslo Flag of Germany.svg 21 December 197730 June 1978191 days16628037.50
Ivica Horvat Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg 1 July 197817 March 1979259 days248610033.33
Gyula Lóránt Flag of Hungary.svg 19 March 19793 December 1979259 days3011910036.67
Dietmar Schwager Flag of Germany.svg 4 December 197920 April 1980138 days17836047.06
Fahrudin Jusufi Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg 21 April 198025 May 19811 year, 34 days389722023.68
Rudi Assauer (a.i.) Flag of Germany.svg 26 May 198130 June 198135 days3012000.00
Sigfried Held Flag of Germany.svg 1 July 198120 January 19831 year, 203 days59241817040.68 2. Bundesliga champions (1981–82)
Rudi Assauer (a.i.) Flag of Germany.svg 20 January 198324 January 19834 days1010000.00
Jürgen Sundermann Flag of Germany.svg 24 January 198330 June 1983157 days206212030.00
Diethelm Ferner Flag of Germany.svg 1 July 198330 June 19862 years, 364 days121562837046.28 2. Bundesliga runners-up (1983–84)
Rolf Schafstall Flag of Germany.svg 1 July 19867 December 19871 year, 159 days54171126031.48
Horst Franz Flag of Germany.svg 27 December 198717 September 1988265 days275715018.52
Diethelm Ferner Flag of Germany.svg 20 September 19882 April 1989194 days20677030.00
Helmut Kremers (a.i.) Flag of Germany.svg 2 April 198910 April 19898 days1100100.00
Peter Neururer Flag of Germany.svg 10 April 198913 November 19901 year, 217 days69351618050.72
Klaus Fischer (a.i.) Flag of Germany.svg 13 November 199031 December 199048 days5131020.00
Aleksandar Ristić Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg 1 January 199130 April 19921 year, 120 days52201715038.46 2. Bundesliga champions (1990–91)
Klaus Fischer (a.i.) Flag of Germany.svg 1 May 199230 June 199260 days4202050.00
Udo Lattek Flag of Germany.svg 1 July 199216 January 1993199 days19667031.58
Helmut Schulte Flag of Germany.svg 18 January 199311 October 1993266 days308913026.67
Jörg Berger Flag of Germany.svg 11 October 19935 October 19962 years, 360 days110423632038.18
Hubert Neu (a.i.) Flag of Germany.svg 5 October 19968 October 19963 days1001000.00
Huub Stevens Flag of the Netherlands.svg 8 October 199630 June 2002 [2] 5 years, 265 days2421056572043.39 Bundesliga runners-up (2000–01)
2 DFB-Pokals (2000–01, 2001–02)
1 UEFA Cup (1997)
Frank Neubarth Flag of Germany.svg 1 July 200226 March 2003268 days3715157040.54
Marc Wilmots (a.i.) Flag of Belgium (civil).svg 26 March 200330 June 200396 days8314037.50
Jupp Heynckes Flag of Germany.svg 1 July 200315 September 20041 year, 76 days57281415049.12
Eddy Achterberg (a.i.) Flag of the Netherlands.svg 15 September 200428 September 200413 days4211050.00
Ralf Rangnick Flag of Germany.svg 28 September 2004 [3] 12 December 2005 [4] 1 year, 75 days65361514055.38 Bundesliga runners-up (2004–05)
DFB-Pokal runners-up (2004–05)
1 DFL-Ligapokal (2005)
Oliver Reck (a.i.) Flag of Germany.svg 13 December 20053 January 200621 days1001000.00
Mirko Slomka Flag of Germany.svg 4 January 2006 [5] 13 April 2008 [6] 2 years, 100 days109552826050.46 Bundesliga runners-up (2006–07)
Mike Büskens (a.i.) Flag of Germany.svg 13 April 200830 June 200878 days6510083.33
Fred Rutten Flag of the Netherlands.svg 1 July 200826 March 2009 [7] 268 days3716912043.24
Mike Büskens (a.i.) Flag of Germany.svg 27 March 200930 June 200995 days9414044.44
Felix Magath Flag of Germany.svg 1 July 2009 [8] 16 March 2011 [9] 1 year, 258 days79421621053.16 Bundesliga runners-up (2009–10)
1 DFL-Supercup (2010)
Seppo Eichkorn (a.i.) Flag of Germany.svg 16 March 201120 March 20114 days1001000.00
Ralf Rangnick Flag of Germany.svg 21 March 2011 [10] 22 September 2011 [11] 186 days2310310043.481 DFB-Pokal (2010–11)
1 DFL-Supercup (2010
Seppo Eichkorn (a.i.) Flag of Germany.svg 22 September 201127 September 20115 days3201066.67
Huub Stevens Flag of the Netherlands.svg 27 September 2011 [12] 16 December 20121 year, 80 days63341415053.97
Jens Keller Flag of Germany.svg 16 December 2012 [13] 7 October 2014 [14] 1 year, 295 days77361625046.75
Roberto Di Matteo Flag of Italy.svg 7 October 2014 [15] 26 May 2015 [16] 231 days3314712042.42
André Breitenreiter Flag of Germany.svg 12 June 2015 [17] 14 May 2016337 days44201014045.45
Markus Weinzierl Flag of Germany.svg 2 June 2016 [18] 9 June 20171 year, 7 days50211316042.00
Domenico Tedesco Flag of Germany.svg / Flag of Italy.svg 9 June 2017 [19] 14 March 2019 [20] 1 year, 278 days75331725044.00 Bundesliga runners-up (2017–18)
Huub Stevens (a.i.) Flag of the Netherlands.svg 14 March 201930 June 2019108 days10244020.00
David Wagner Flag of the United States.svg / Flag of Germany.svg 1 July 201927 September 2020 [21] 1 year, 88 days40121216030.00
Manuel Baum Flag of Germany.svg 30 September 2020 [22] 18 December 2020 [23] 79 days11146009.09
Huub Stevens (a.i.) Flag of the Netherlands.svg 18 December 202022 December 20204 days2101050.00
Christian Gross Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg 27 December 2020 [24] 28 February 2021 [25] 63 days11128009.09
Dimitrios Grammozis Flag of Greece.svg 2 March 2021 [26] 6 March 2022 [27] 1 year, 4 days3815617039.47
Mike Büskens (a.i.) Flag of Germany.svg 7 March 2022 [28] 15 May 202269 days9801088.89 2. Bundesliga champions (2021–22)
Frank Kramer Flag of Germany.svg 7 June 2022 [29] 19 October 2022 [30] 134 days12237016.67
Matthias Kreutzer (a.i.) Flag of Germany.svg 20 October 2022 [31] 27 October 20227 days1001000.00
Thomas Reis Flag of Germany.svg 27 October 2022 [32] 27 September 2023 [33] 335 days319814029.03
Matthias Kreutzer (a.i.) Flag of Germany.svg 27 September 20238 October 202311 days2002000.00
Karel Geraerts Flag of Belgium (civil).svg 9 October 2023 [34] 21 September 2024 [35] 348 days3312714036.36
Jakob Fimpel (a.i.) Flag of Germany.svg 21 September 20245 October 202414 days2110050.00
Kees van Wonderen Flag of the Netherlands.svg 6 October 2024 [36] 146 days17647035.29

Most league matches

RkManagerNat.Total Bundesliga 2. Bundesliga Years
MWDLP [a] MWDLP [a] MWDLP [a]
1 Huub Stevens Flag of the Netherlands.svg 24910172761.5124910172761.511996–2002, 2011–2012, 2019, 2020
2 Ivica Horvat Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg 1577230551.571577230551.571971–1975, 1978–1979
3 Diethelm Ferner Flag of Germany.svg 1235231401.52682416281.29552815121.801983–1986, 1988–1989
4 Jörg Berger Flag of Germany.svg 993535291.41993535291.411993–1996
Fritz Langner Flag of Germany.svg 992922481.10992922481.101964–1967
6 Mirko Slomka Flag of Germany.svg 794220171.85794220171.852006–2008
7 Peter Neururer Flag of Germany.svg 663316171.74663316171.741989–1990
8 Friedel Rausch Flag of Germany.svg 653116181.68653116181.681976–1977
9 Felix Magath Flag of Germany.svg 602814181.63602814181.632009–2011
10 Domenico Tedesco Flag of Germany.svg 592414211.46592414211.462017–2019
11 Jens Keller Flag of Germany.svg 583012161.76583012161.762012–2014
12 Ralf Rangnick Flag of Germany.svg 573111151.82573111151.822004–2005, 2011
Rudi Gutendorf Flag of Germany.svg 572219161.49572219161.491968–1970
14 Sigfried Held Flag of Germany.svg 552217161.511734100.7638191361.841981–1982
15 Rolf Schafstall Flag of Germany.svg 521711241.19521711241.191986–1987
16 Aleksandar Ristić Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg 512017141.5134912131.151711512.241991–1992
Minimum 50 total league matches
  1. 1 2 3 Points per game based on the three-point-per-win rule

References

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