Oscar Corrochano

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Oscar Corrochano
Personal information
Date of birth (1976-09-06) 6 September 1976 (age 48)
Place of birth Hanau, West Germany
Height 1.76 m (5 ft 9 in)
Position(s) Midfielder
Youth career
–1992 VfB 06 Großauheim
1992–1995 Eintracht Frankfurt
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1995–1999 Eintracht Frankfurt II 100 (14)
1996–1997 Eintracht Frankfurt 1 (0)
1999–2001 Darmstadt 98 53 (1)
2001–2003 Kickers Offenbach 51 (1)
2003–2004 Eintracht Frankfurt II 20 (1)
2004 Waldhof Mannheim 13 (0)
2004–2006 1. FC Eschborn 17 (1)
2006 SG Bruchköbel 0 (0)
Total255(18)
Managerial career
2010–2012 Eintracht Frankfurt II
2012 Jahn Regensburg
2016 Hungary U18
2016 Hungary U19
2016–2017 Eintracht Trier
2017 Sportfreunde Lotte
2020–2021 Waldhof Mannheim II
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Oscar Corrochano (born 6 September 1976) is a German football coach and former professional player who was most recently serving as assistant coach at SV Sandhausen.

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Coaching career

From 2006 to 2012, he was manager of several youth teams of Eintracht Frankfurt. [1] On 15 June 2012, Corrochano was named head coach of SSV Jahn Regensburg in the 2. Bundesliga, but was sacked on 4 November 2012 due to lack of success. [2] On 4 October 2016, he became manager of SV Eintracht Trier. [3] [4] [5] On 15 July 2017, he was appointed as the head coach of Sportfreunde Lotte. [6] He left just 12 days later. [7]

In January 2020, Corrochano joined Waldhof Mannheim II, where he focused on developing young talent and advancing the professionalisation of the club's youth sector. [8] His tenure ended on 28 February 2022, when his contract was terminated for operational reasons.

On 1 August 2022, Corrochano became an assistant coach at Turkish club Gaziantep, working under head coach Erol Bulut, with whom he had previously collaborated at Eintracht Frankfurt. [9]

In late February 2023, Corrochano joined German 2. Bundesliga club SV Sandhausen as assistant coach alongside Gerhard Kleppinger, supporting newly appointed head coach Tomas Oral. [10] Following Oral's dismissal in early April 2023, Kleppinger assumed the role of interim head coach for the remainder of the 2022–23 season, with Corrochano remaining assistant. [11]

Coaching record

As of 14 April 2018.
TeamFromToRecordRef.
GWDLWin %
Eintracht Frankfurt II 1 February 201030 June 201281411327050.62 [12] [13] [14] [15]
Jahn Regensburg 1 July 20124 November 2012133010023.08 [16]
Eintracht Trier 4 October 201614 April 2017228311036.36 [17] [18]
Sportfreunde Lotte 14 July 201727 July 20171001000.00 [19]
Total117521649044.44

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