Frank Schaefer, after the end of season as coach of Bundesliga club first FC Cologne resign. That gave the 47-year-old and sports director Volker Finke on Tuesday during a press conference convened at short notice. "After careful consideration I have decided not to stand on for this office," said Schaefer.
Last October, the then Under 23 coach after the sacking of head coach Zvonimir Soldo for the professionals had been promoted. Schaefer had been attacking several hard that Inter had come from the cabin to the public. He also expressed his disapproval of the public discussion about his Christian faith.
as a possible successor already Holger Stanislawski, who will leave at the end of the season against FC St. Pauli, and traded mainly Michael Skibbe. The ex-coach of Eintracht Frankfurt is said to have been present on Friday to contract negotiations in Cologne.
Last October, the then Under 23 coach after the sacking of head coach Zvonimir Soldo for the professionals had been promoted. Schaefer had been attacking several hard that Inter had come from the cabin to the public. He also expressed his disapproval of the public discussion about his Christian faith.
as a possible successor already Holger Stanislawski, who will leave at the end of the season against FC St. Pauli, and traded mainly Michael Skibbe. The ex-coach of Eintracht Frankfurt is said to have been present on Friday to contract negotiations in Cologne.
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