Petrik Sander

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Petrik Sander
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Sander in 2017
Personal information
Full name Petrik Sander
Date of birth (1960-11-17) 17 November 1960 (age 63)
Place of birth Quedlinburg, East Germany
Height 1.79 m (5 ft 10 in)
Position(s) Forward
Team information
Current team
FSV Budissa Bautzen (manager)
Youth career
1966–1978 Motor Quedlinburg
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1978–1979 Motor Quedlinburg
1979–1981 ASG Vorwärts Cottbus Süd
1981–1984 FC Energie Cottbus 48 (13)
1984–1986 Motor Quedlinburg
1986–1987 Motor Nordhausen
1987–1994 FC Energie Cottbus 160 (59)
Managerial career
1994–1997 FC Energie Cottbus II (assistant)
1997–2004 FC Energie Cottbus (assistant)
2004–2007 FC Energie Cottbus
2008–2009 VfR Aalen
2009–2011 TuS Koblenz
2011–2013 FC Carl Zeiss Jena
2015–2018 TuS Koblenz
2019– FSV Budissa Bautzen
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Petrik Sander (born 17 November 1960) is a German football manager and former player. He is the manager of FSV Budissa Bautzen. [1]

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Player career

Sander played over 150 games in the DDR-Oberliga for FC Energie Cottbus and Motor Nordhausen.

Coaching career

In 1997, Sander became assistant manager at FC Energie Cottbus. He was later made head coach, when Eduard Geyer left the club. In 2006, he led the club to promotion into the Bundesliga. His first season as a Bundesliga-coach ended with a 13th place, and the club was secured another year in the league. However, due to bad results in the beginning of the 2007–08 season, Sander was sacked on 23 September 2007.

On 21 November 2008, Sander signed a contract as head coach at VfR Aalen and was fired on 5 May 2009. After seven months without a job, Sander signed as head coach of TuS Koblenz on 27 December 2009. He left Koblenz in 2011 after their relegation from the 3. Liga, becoming manager of FC Carl Zeiss Jena in November 2011. He was sacked by Jena shortly after the start of the 2013–14 season. On 1 January 2015, he returned to TuS Koblenz. On 28 February 2019, Sander was appointed as manager of FSV Budissa Bautzen. [2]

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