Michael Feichtenbeiner

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Michael Feichtenbeiner
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Personal information
Full name Michael Feichtenbeiner
Date of birth (1960-07-09) July 9, 1960 (age 64)
Place of birth Stuttgart, West Germany
Managerial career
Years Team
1989-1992 BSC Old Boys Basel
1993-1997 TSF Ditzingen
1998-1999 SC Pfullendorf
1999-2000 Stuttgarter Kickers
2000-2002 SV Darmstadt 98
2002-2003 Rot-Weiß Erfurt
2003-2004 Sportfreunde Siegen
2005-2006 MPPJ FC
2006-2008 SC Pfullendorf
2010-2011 Bintang Medan FC

Michael Feichtenbeiner is a German football coach.

After playing for amateur teams of TV Gültstein, SV Vaihingen and FV Germania Degerloch, Feichtenbeiner started coaching in VfB Stuttgart as youth coach. A spell as head coach at Swiss club BSC Old Boys Basel and assistant coach at Stuttgarter Kickers followed, before he was appointed as head coach of TSF Ditzingen. From 1993 to 1997 he oversaw the promotion of the club from Oberliga Baden-Württemberg to Regionalliga Süd. Feichtenbeiner then becomes the assistant coach for KFC Uerdingen 05 in 1997, and head coach of SC Pfullendorf in 1998.

In the summer of 1999 Feichtenbeiner was appointed as head coach of Stuttgarter Kickers, his first job as head coach of a 2. Bundesliga club. Under his charge, the club were making waves in the DFB Cup, defeating three Bundesliga clubs (Borussia Dortmund, Arminia Bielefeld and SC Freiburg) en route to the semi-finals where they were finally eliminated by Werder Bremen after extra time.[1] However the club's league form were poor, and Feichtenbeiner were sacked in March 2000 having only gained 21 points from 24 matches and left the club in the relegation zone.

Feichtenbeiner later coached several Regionalliga Süd teams (SV Darmstadt 98, Rot-Weiß Erfurt, Sportfreunde Siegen) before coaching in Malaysia for MPPJ FC in 2005, saving them from relegation to Malaysia Premier League.[2][3] After surprisingly been sacked by MPPJ FC in early 2006 while the club were leading the Malaysia Super League,[4][5] he was reappointed as head coach of SC Pfullendorf in late 2006.

He also held the post of sporting director at Energie Cottbus in 2009-2010, and was the head coach of Bintang Medan FC of Indonesia in 2010-2011.

His most recent post is as sporting director of SV Wehen Wiesbaden, whom he joined in late December 2012,[6] until his dismissal at the end of 2014-15 season.[7]

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