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Rainer Ulrich (4 June 1949 – 9 January 2023)[2] was a German football player and manager. A defender, he made over 300 league appearances for Karlsruher SC. Following his retirement from playing, he worked as a manager for various clubs.

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Coaching career

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Ulrich's first coaching position was head coach of Karlsruher SC[1] where he was head coach from 26 April 1986 to the end of the season.[3] The stint was for four matches where he won a match, drew a match and lost two.[4] He then became an assistant coach three years later between July 1989 and June 1990 for Kalrsruhe.[1] His next head coaching job was at SSV Ulm 1846[1] which started on 1 July 1994 and lasted for a season.[5] He won 20 league matches,[6] collected 45 points,[6] and got to the second round of the 1994–95 DFB-Pokal.[7] He went on to become head coach of Bayern Munich reserve team[1] between 1 July 1995 and 30 June 1998.[8] He returned to Karlsruhe as their head coach[1] between 26 August 1998 and 15 October 1999.[3] He then took over at VfR Mannheim after Günter Sebert was sacked on 8 March 2001.[9] On 22 March 2002, Mannheim announced that Ulrich would leave the club (mutual consent) after the season and was replaced by Frank Wormuth.[10] Ulrich's final match was a 3–2 win against Eintracht Trier on 18 May 2002.[11] He then became head coach of 1. FC Schweinfurt 05 on 19 July 2004.[12] The results for Schweinfurt were annulled[13] after they went bankrupt. He left Schweinfurt to return to Mannheim on 7 February 2005.[14] He signed a contract to the end of the season.[14] He eventually extended his contract and stayed until the end of the 2005–06 season.[15] During the 2005–06 season, on 27 April 2006, it was announced that Ulrich would become head coach of FC Nöttingen after the season.[15] His last match in charge was a 3–1 win against Nöttingen on 27 May 2006.[16] He left Nöttingen on 4 January 2007.[17] He then became head coach of SC Fürstenfeldbruck on 15 January 2007[18] and was there until 17 April 2007 when Mannheim hired Ulrich as head coach for the third time.[19] Ulrich was replaced by Dieter Heimen in June 2007.[20] On 18 June 2009, Bayern announced that Ulrich was an assistant coach for Mehmet Scholl. He became head coach of Bayern Munich II from 12 April 2011[21] to 9 June 2011 when Andries Jonker took over.[22] He returned to his position as assistant coach of the reserve team.[1]

Coaching record

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As of 20 October 2014
Team From To Record
M W D L GF GA GD Win % Ref.
Karlsruher SC 26 April 1986[3] 30 June 1986[3] 4 1 1 2 5 7 −2 025.00 [4]
SSV Ulm 1846 1 July 1994[5] 30 June 1995[5] 36 21 5 10 70 46 +24 058.33 [7]
Bayern Munich II 1 July 1995[8] 30 June 1998[8] 101 36 24 41 128 144 −16 035.64 [23][24]
Karlsruher SC 26 August 1998[3] 15 October 1999[3] 38 18 9 11 65 48 +17 047.37 [25][26]
VfR Mannheim 8 March 2001[9] 18 May 2002[10][11] 47 15 17 15 61 60 +1 031.91 [11][27]
1. FC Schweinfurt 05 19 July 2004[12] 7 February 2005[14] 0 0 0 0 0 0 +0 ! [13]
VfR Mannheim 7 February 2005[14] 27 May 2006[15][16] 54 17 15 22 59 68 −9 031.48 [16][28]
FC Nöttingen 27 May 2006[15][16] 4 January 2007[17] 18 5 3 10 22 28 −6 027.78 [29]
SC Fürstenfeldbruck 15 January 2007[18] 17 April 2007[19] 10 1 3 6 13 27 −14 010.00 [30]
VfR Mannheim 17 April 2007[19] June 2007[20] 7 3 1 3 8 10 −2 042.86 [31]
Bayern Munich II 12 April 2011[21] 9 June 2011[22] 6 2 1 3 7 5 +2 033.33 [32]
Total 321 119 79 123 446 443 +3 037.07

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