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Mirko Slomka

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Years
  
Team

Role
  
Football manager

Siblings
  
Mario Slomka, Diana

Name
  
Mirko Slomka

2000
  
Tennis Borussia Berlin

Spouse
  
Gunda Slomka (m. 1997)

1989–1999
  
Hannover 96 U-19

Height
  
1.89 m


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Date of birth
  
(1967-09-12) 12 September 1967 (age 48)

Place of birth
  
Hildesheim, West Germany

1999–2000
  
Tennis Borussia Berlin U-19

Parents
  
Edeltraut Slomka, Karl-Heinz Slomka

Similar People
  
Tayfun Korkut, Josef Zinnbauer, Pierre‑Michel Lasogga, Michael Frontzeck, Ron‑Robert Zieler

Children
  
Luk Slomka, Lilith Slomka

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Mirko Slomka ( [ˈmɪɐ̯ko ˈslɔmka]; born 12 September 1967) is a German football manager who last managed Karlsruher SC.

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Tennis Borussia Berlin

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Slomka was manager of Tennis Borussia Berlin from 1 July 2000 to 17 November 2000. His first match was a 2–0 win against Rot-Weiss Essen on 28 July 2000. His final match was a 1–0 loss to Werder Bremen II on 11 November 2000.

Schalke 04

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Slomka became the manager of Schalke 04 on 4 January 2006. Slomka's first match was a 2–0 win against 1. FC Kaiserslautern on 29 January 2009. Slomka was in charge of Schalke 04 in the year FC Schalke 04 finished second in the Bundesliga after VfB Stuttgart. He also led Schalke 04 to semi-finals of UEFA cup in year 2005–06. However, they were knocked out in the first round the following season. He was given a lifeline when his side knocked out Primeira Liga Champions Porto 4–1 on penalties after a 1–1 draw on aggregate in the UEFA Champions League, but Schalke 04 were knocked out in the next round by Barcelona 2–0 on aggregate, and the final spell for him was a humiliating 5–1 defeat at the hands of title rival Werder Bremen. On 13 April 2008, the club management of Schalke 04 released Slomka from his obligations after several weak performances of the team. Slomka finished with a record of 55 wins, 27 draws, and 26 losses in 198 matches.

Hannover 96

On 19 January 2010, Slomka became new manager of Hannover 96. His first match was a 1–0 loss against 1. FSV Mainz 05 on 23 January 2010. During the 2010–11 season, on matchdays 10 and 11, Hannover consecutive 4–0 losses to 1899 Hoffenheim and Borussia Dortmund. In the 2010–11 Bundesliga, Slomka led Hannover to a record fourth-place finish, thus qualifying for the 2011–12 UEFA Europa League. In the play-off round, Hannover clinched a victory over Sevilla with a 2–1 win at home, followed by a 1–1 draw away (3–2) and qualified for the 2011–12 UEFA Europa League group stage. Hannover started the 2012–13 season with a 3–0 win against St Patrick's Athletic on 2 August 2012 in th Europa League third qualifying round. Hannover went on to start the season on a nine–match undefeated streak. Slomka was sacked on 27 December 2013. Slomka's final match was a 2–1 loss to SC Freiburg on 21 December 2013. Slomka finished with a record of 71 wins, 35 draws, and 63 losses in 169 matches.

Hamburger SV

On 16 February 2014, it was reported that Slomka became head coach of Hamburger SV pending the approval of the supervisory board. It was approved and announced the following day. He was given a contract until 2016. He is the 13th head coach of Hamburg since 2004. Slomka's first match in charge was a 3–0 win over Borussia Dortmund. Slomka was able to pick up two more victories (1. FC Nürnberg and Bayer Leverkusen). He didn't pick up a single point over the final five matches of the league season. This includes losses to Hannover 96, VfL Wolfsburg, FC Augsburg, Bayern Munich, and 1. FSV Mainz 05. Despite not picking up any points over this period, 1. FC Nürnberg and Eintracht Braunschweig were unable to catch Hamburg and they finished the season in 16th place, which led to a relegation–promotion play–off against Greuther Fürth. In the relegation–promotion play–off, the first leg ended in a 0–0 draw and the second leg ended in a 1–1 draw. The result meant that Hamburg avoided relegation. Slomka was sacked on 15 September 2014 after only one point and no goals in the 2014–15 Bundesliga season. Slomka's final match was a 2–0 loss against Hannover. Slomka launched a lawsuit against Hamburg for €1.4 million compensation. Slomka finished with a record of three wins, five draws, and 10 losses.

Karlsruher SC

On 22 December 2016, he was appointed as the new head coach for Karlsruher SC. He was sacked on 4 April 2017. He finished with a record of two wins, two draws, and six losses.

Coaching statistics

As of matches played on 4 April 2017

References

Mirko Slomka Wikipedia