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| name = Dieter Hecking |
| name = Dieter Hecking |
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| full_name = Dieter-Klaus Hecking |
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| image = Dieter Hecking - Pressekonferenz zur Vorstellung von Luiz Gustavo 2013 (cropped).jpg |
| image = Dieter Hecking - Pressekonferenz zur Vorstellung von Luiz Gustavo 2013 (cropped).jpg |
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| caption = Hecking in 2013 |
| caption = Hecking in 2013 |
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| height = 1.79 m<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.dfb.de/datencenter/personen/dieter-hecking/trainer|title=Dieter Hecking – Trainerprofil|website=dfb.de|language=de|access-date=19 October 2020}}</ref> |
| height = 1.79 m<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.dfb.de/datencenter/personen/dieter-hecking/trainer|title=Dieter Hecking – Trainerprofil|website=dfb.de|language=de|access-date=19 October 2020}}</ref> |
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| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1964|9|12|df=y}} |
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1964|9|12|df=y}} |
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| birth_place = [[Castrop-Rauxel]], West Germany |
| birth_place = [[Castrop-Rauxel]], West Germany |
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| currentclub = [[ |
| currentclub = [[VfL Bochum]] (manager) |
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| position = [[Midfielder]] |
| position = [[Midfielder]] |
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| manageryears8 = 2019–2020 |
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| managerclubs8 = [[Hamburger SV]] |
| managerclubs8 = [[Hamburger SV]] |
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| manageryears9 = 2023 |
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| managerclubs9 = [[1. FC Nürnberg]] |
| managerclubs9 = [[1. FC Nürnberg]] |
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| manageryears10= 2024– |
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| managerclubs10= [[VfL Bochum]] |
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'''Dieter-Klaus Hecking''' ({{IPA |
'''Dieter-Klaus Hecking''' ({{IPA|de|ˈdiːtɐ ˈhɛkɪŋ|pron}}; born 12 September 1964) is a German [[Association football|football]] manager for [[VfL Bochum]] and former professional player. He played for [[Hannover 96]] and [[Eintracht Braunschweig]] as a [[midfielder]]. He returned to manage Hannover despite the long-standing and bitter rivalry between the two clubs. |
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==Managerial career== |
==Managerial career== |
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On 1 July 2000, Hecking moved into management as he took over as manager at [[Regionalliga Nord]] outfit [[SC Verl]].<ref name=verljob>{{cite web|title=SC Verl .:. Coaches from A-Z|url=http://www.worldfootball.net/teams/sc-verl/9/|publisher=Worldfootball|access-date=10 February 2013|language=de}}</ref> His first match was a 2–0 loss to [[Eintracht Braunschweig]] on 1 August 2000.<ref name="2000–01 season">{{cite web|title=SC Verl|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/regionalliga/rlligen/regionalliga-nord-36/2000-01/sc-verl-103/vereinstermine.html|website=kicker.de|publisher=kicker|access-date=26 December 2016|language=de}}</ref> However, Hecking's proclamations that he was seeking a new position irked the club to such an extent they fired him after just 20 games in charge. He was sacked on 31 January 2001.<ref name=verljob/> His final match was a 2–1 win to [[Tennis Borussia Berlin]].<ref name="2000–01 season"/> Verl were in seventh place when Hecking was sacked.<ref name="2000–01 league table (21st matchday)">{{cite web|title=Regionalliga Nord (2000–2008) – Spieltag / Tabelle|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/regionalliga/rlligen/regionalliga-nord-36/2000-01/21/0/spieltag.html|website=kicker.de|publisher=kicker|access-date=26 December 2016|language=de}}</ref> |
On 1 July 2000, Hecking moved into management as he took over as manager at [[Regionalliga Nord]] outfit [[SC Verl]].<ref name=verljob>{{cite web|title=SC Verl .:. Coaches from A-Z|url=http://www.worldfootball.net/teams/sc-verl/9/|publisher=Worldfootball|access-date=10 February 2013|language=de}}</ref> His first match was a 2–0 loss to [[Eintracht Braunschweig]] on 1 August 2000.<ref name="2000–01 season">{{cite web|title=SC Verl|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/regionalliga/rlligen/regionalliga-nord-36/2000-01/sc-verl-103/vereinstermine.html|website=kicker.de|publisher=kicker|access-date=26 December 2016|language=de}}</ref> However, Hecking's proclamations that he was seeking a new position irked the club to such an extent they fired him after just 20 games in charge. He was sacked on 31 January 2001.<ref name=verljob/> His final match was a 2–1 win to [[Tennis Borussia Berlin]].<ref name="2000–01 season"/> Verl were in seventh place when Hecking was sacked.<ref name="2000–01 league table (21st matchday)">{{cite web|title=Regionalliga Nord (2000–2008) – Spieltag / Tabelle|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/regionalliga/rlligen/regionalliga-nord-36/2000-01/21/0/spieltag.html|website=kicker.de|publisher=kicker|access-date=26 December 2016|language=de}}</ref> |
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Hecking wasn't free for long as another [[Regionalliga Nord]] side, [[VfB Lübeck]], came calling on 27 March 2001.<ref name=luebeckjob>{{cite web|title=VfB Lübeck .:. Coaches from A-Z|url=http://www.worldfootball.net/teams/vfb-luebeck/9/|publisher=Worldfootball|access-date=10 February 2013}}</ref> His first match was a 1–0 loss to [[Fortuna Düsseldorf]] on 30 March 2001.<ref name="2000–01 Lübeck season">{{cite web|title=VfB Lübeck|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/regionalliga/rlligen/regionalliga-nord-36/2000-01/vfb-luebeck-31/vereinstermine.html|website=kicker.de|publisher=kicker|access-date=26 December 2016|language=de}}</ref> Hecking achieved a solid job in the remaining games, leaving the club in third place, just one short of promotion.<ref name="2000–01 league table">{{cite web|title=Regionalliga Nord (2000–2008) – Spieltag / Tabelle|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/regionalliga/rlligen/regionalliga-nord-36/2000-01/38/0/spieltag.html|website=kicker.de|publisher=kicker|access-date=26 December 2016|language=de}}</ref> This set the basis for the following season as the team claimed the title and moved up into the 2. Bundesliga.<ref name="2001–02 league table">{{cite web|title=Regionalliga Nord (2000–2008) – Spieltag / Tabelle|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/regionalliga/rlligen/regionalliga-nord-36/2001-02/34/0/spieltag.html|website=kicker.de|publisher=kicker|access-date=26 December 2016|language=de}}</ref> |
Hecking wasn't free for long as another [[Regionalliga Nord]] side, [[VfB Lübeck]], came calling on 27 March 2001.<ref name=luebeckjob>{{cite web|title=VfB Lübeck .:. Coaches from A-Z|url=http://www.worldfootball.net/teams/vfb-luebeck/9/|publisher=Worldfootball|access-date=10 February 2013}}</ref> His first match was a 1–0 loss to [[Fortuna Düsseldorf]] on 30 March 2001.<ref name="2000–01 Lübeck season">{{cite web|title=VfB Lübeck|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/regionalliga/rlligen/regionalliga-nord-36/2000-01/vfb-luebeck-31/vereinstermine.html|website=kicker.de|publisher=kicker|access-date=26 December 2016|language=de}}</ref> Hecking achieved a solid job in the remaining games, leaving the club in third place, just one short of promotion.<ref name="2000–01 league table">{{cite web|title=Regionalliga Nord (2000–2008) – Spieltag / Tabelle|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/regionalliga/rlligen/regionalliga-nord-36/2000-01/38/0/spieltag.html|website=kicker.de|publisher=kicker|access-date=26 December 2016|language=de}}</ref> This set the basis for the following season as the team claimed the title and moved up into the 2. Bundesliga.<ref name="2001–02 league table">{{cite web|title=Regionalliga Nord (2000–2008) – Spieltag / Tabelle|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/regionalliga/rlligen/regionalliga-nord-36/2001-02/34/0/spieltag.html|website=kicker.de|publisher=kicker|access-date=26 December 2016|language=de}}</ref><ref name="2001–02 season">{{cite web|title=VfB Lübeck|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/regionalliga/rlligen/regionalliga-nord-36/2001-02/vfb-luebeck-31/vereinstermine.html|website=kicker.de|publisher=kicker|access-date=26 December 2016|language=de}}</ref> Hecking then managed to secure Lübeck an 11th place in the 2002–03 season.<ref name="2002–03 league table">{{cite web|title=2. Bundesliga – Spieltag / Tabelle|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/2bundesliga/spieltag/2-bundesliga/2002-03/34/0/spieltag.html|website=kicker.de|publisher=kicker|access-date=26 December 2016|language=de}}</ref><ref name="2002–03 season">{{cite web|title=VfB Lübeck|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/2bundesliga/vereine/2-bundesliga/2002-03/vfb-luebeck-31/vereinstermine.html|website=kicker.de|publisher=kicker|access-date=26 December 2016|language=de}}</ref> |
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The following season proved to have mixed results. Hecking led the club to the semi-finals of the [[2003–04 DFB-Pokal|DFB-Pokal]], where they were eliminated by eventual double winners [[SV Werder Bremen]] after extra-time. After this, the team collapsed and was relegated with a 2–0 loss to [[SpVgg Greuther Fürth]] on the final day.<ref name="2003–04 league table">{{cite web|title=2. Bundesliga – Spieltag / Tabelle|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/2bundesliga/spieltag/2-bundesliga/2003-04/34/0/spieltag.html|website=kicker.de|publisher=kicker|access-date=26 December 2016|language=de}}</ref><ref name="aachenjob">{{cite news|title=Hecking wird Berger-Nachfolger|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/2bundesliga/startseite/299746/artikel_hecking-wird-berger-nachfolger.html|access-date=10 February 2013|newspaper=kicker|date=1 June 2004|language=de}}</ref><ref name="2003–04 season">{{cite web|title=VfB Lübeck|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/2bundesliga/vereine/2-bundesliga/2003-04/vfb-luebeck-31/vereinstermine.html|website=kicker.de|publisher=kicker|access-date=26 December 2016|language=de}}</ref> Hecking rejected the club's offer to stay and he left the club on 25 May 2004.<ref name="leavingluebeck">{{cite news|title=Hecking verlässt den VfB|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/2bundesliga/startseite/299362/artikel_hecking-verlaesst-den-vfb.html|access-date=10 February 2013|newspaper=kicker|date=25 May 2004|language=de}}</ref> |
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===Alemannia Aachen (2004–2006)=== |
===Alemannia Aachen (2004–2006)=== |
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A week after leaving Lübeck, [[Alemannia Aachen]] sporting director [[Jörg Schmadtke]] announced that Hecking would replace departing coach [[Jörg Berger]].<ref name="aachenjob" /> |
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Once again, Hecking was not short of work as just a week later 2. Bundesliga side [[Alemannia Aachen]] announced that he would be taking the managerial reins at their club, after the departure of [[Jörg Berger]].<ref name=aachenjob>{{cite news|title=Hecking wird Berger-Nachfolger|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/2bundesliga/startseite/299746/artikel_hecking-wird-berger-nachfolger.html|access-date=10 February 2013|newspaper=kicker|date=1 June 2004|language=de}}</ref> |
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Hecking's first match was a 1–1 draw against [[Eintracht Frankfurt]] on 9 August 2004.<ref name="2004–05 season">{{cite web|title=Alemannia Aachen|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/2bundesliga/vereine/2-bundesliga/2004-05/alemannia-aachen-110/vereinstermine.html|website=kicker.de|publisher=kicker|access-date=26 December 2016|language=de}}</ref> During the [[2004–05 Alemannia Aachen season|2004–05 season]], Alemannia Aachen participated in the [[2004–05 UEFA Cup|UEFA Cup]], |
Hecking's first match was a 1–1 draw against [[Eintracht Frankfurt]] on 9 August 2004.<ref name="2004–05 season">{{cite web|title=Alemannia Aachen|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/2bundesliga/vereine/2-bundesliga/2004-05/alemannia-aachen-110/vereinstermine.html|website=kicker.de|publisher=kicker|access-date=26 December 2016|language=de}}</ref> During the [[2004–05 Alemannia Aachen season|2004–05 season]], Alemannia Aachen participated in the [[2004–05 UEFA Cup|UEFA Cup]], becoming the first ever 2. Bundesliga team to reach the third round, where they were eliminated by [[AZ Alkmaar]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Cinderella Advances in UEFA Cup – DW – 12/16/2004 |url=https://www.dw.com/en/cinderella-advances-in-uefa-cup/a-1429864 |access-date=2024-05-01 |website=dw.com |language=en}}</ref><ref name="2004–05 season"/> In the [[2004–05 DFB-Pokal|German Cup]], Alemannia Aachen were eliminated in the second round by [[FC Bayern Munich|Bayern Munich]].<ref name="2004–05 season"/> In the league, Alemannia Aachen finished in sixth place.<ref name="2004–05 league table">{{cite web|title=2. Bundesliga – Spieltag / Tabelle|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/2bundesliga/spieltag/2-bundesliga/2004-05/34/0/spieltag.html|website=kicker.de|publisher=kicker|access-date=26 December 2016|language=de}}</ref> The following season, Aachen finished second in the [[2005–06 2. Bundesliga|2. Bundesliga]] and was promoted to the [[2006–07 Bundesliga|Bundesliga]] for the first time in 36 years.<ref>{{Cite news |date=2006-04-16 |title=Aachener Aufstieg: Nach 36 Jahren zurück in der Bundesliga |url=https://www.spiegel.de/sport/fussball/aachener-aufstieg-nach-36-jahren-zurueck-in-der-bundesliga-a-411640.html |access-date=2024-05-01 |work=Der Spiegel |language=de |issn=2195-1349}}</ref><ref name="2005–06 league table">{{cite web|title=2. Bundesliga – Spieltag / Tabelle|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/2bundesliga/spieltag/2-bundesliga/2005-06/34/0/spieltag.html|website=kicker.de|publisher=kicker|access-date=26 December 2016|language=de}}</ref> |
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Hecking's time guiding Alemannia Aachen in the top flight was short. Just three games in, |
Hecking's time guiding Alemannia Aachen in the top flight was short. Just three games in, he requested to be able to leave the club for his former club and fellow [[Bundesliga]] side [[Hannover 96]] on 7 September 2006, to fill the vacancy left by their sacking of [[Peter Neururer]].<ref name="hannoverjob">{{cite news|title=Hecking wechselt zu 96|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/bundesliga/startseite/354657/artikel_hecking-wechselt-zu-96.html|access-date=10 February 2013|newspaper=kicker|date=7 September 2006|language=de}}</ref> Ironically, the final straw for [[Peter Neururer|Neururer]] was a 0–3 home defeat to Hecking's [[Alemannia Aachen]].<ref name="hannoverjob" /> Alemannia Aachen were in 14th place when Hecking left the club.<ref name="2006–07 Alemannia Aachen season">{{cite web|title=Alemannia Aachen|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/bundesliga/vereine/1-bundesliga/2006-07/alemannia-aachen-110/vereinstermine.html|website=kicker.de|publisher=kicker|access-date=26 December 2016|language=de}}</ref><ref name="2006–07 league table (3rd matchday)">{{cite web|title=1. Bundesliga – Spieltag / Tabelle|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/bundesliga/spieltag/1-bundesliga/2006-07/3/0/spieltag.html|website=kicker.de|publisher=kicker|access-date=26 December 2016|language=de}}</ref> |
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===Hannover 96 (2006–2009)=== |
===Hannover 96 (2006–2009)=== |
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Hecking became manager on 7 September 2006, officially taking the manager's job with immediate effect on 7 September 2006.<ref name=hannoverjob/> However, caretaker manager [[Michael Schjönberg]] managed the [[2006–07 DFB-Pokal|DFB-Pokal]] match against [[Dynamo Dresden]] on 9 September 2006.<ref>{{cite web|title=Die Spielstatistik Dynamo Dresden – Hannover 96|url=http://www.fussballdaten.de/dfb/2007/runde1/dresden-hannover/|publisher=[[Fussballdaten.de]]|access-date=11 February 2013|language=de|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131017171516/http://fussballdaten.de/dfb/2007/runde1/dresden-hannover/|archive-date=17 October 2013|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Schjönberg siegt, Stohn nicht|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/dfbpokal/spielrunde/dfb-pokal/2006-07/1/771412/spielbericht_dynamo-dresden-65_hannover-96-58.html|access-date=11 February 2013|newspaper=kicker|date=9 September 2006|language=de}}</ref> Hannover paid compensation of nearly a million euros to get Hecking.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Hanover Find New Man to Turn Fortunes Around – DW – 09/08/2006 |url=https://www.dw.com/en/hanover-find-new-man-to-turn-fortunes-around/a-2167692 |access-date=2024-05-01 |website=dw.com |language=en}}</ref> |
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Hecking became manager on 7 September 2006.<ref name=hannoverjob/> Dieter Hecking officially took over the manager's job with immediate effect on 7 September 2006.<ref name=hannoverjob/> However, caretaker manager [[Michael Schjönberg]] managed the [[2006–07 DFB-Pokal|DFB-Pokal]] match against [[Dynamo Dresden]] on 9 September 2006.<ref>{{cite web|title=Die Spielstatistik Dynamo Dresden – Hannover 96|url=http://www.fussballdaten.de/dfb/2007/runde1/dresden-hannover/|publisher=[[Fussballdaten.de]]|access-date=11 February 2013|language=de|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131017171516/http://fussballdaten.de/dfb/2007/runde1/dresden-hannover/|archive-date=17 October 2013|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Schjönberg siegt, Stohn nicht|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/dfbpokal/spielrunde/dfb-pokal/2006-07/1/771412/spielbericht_dynamo-dresden-65_hannover-96-58.html|access-date=11 February 2013|newspaper=kicker|date=9 September 2006|language=de}}</ref> Hecking recovered Hannover from a dismal start that left them bottom at the time of his arrival. The team also achieved a good run through to the quarter finals of the [[2006–07 DFB-Pokal|German Cup]],<ref name="2006–07 Hannover 96 season">{{cite web|title=Hannover 96|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/bundesliga/vereine/1-bundesliga/2006-07/hannover-96-58/vereinstermine.html|website=kicker.de|publisher=kicker|access-date=27 December 2016|language=de}}</ref> and finished comfortably in 11th place in the Bundesliga.<ref name="2006–07 league table">{{cite web|title=1. Bundesliga – Spieltag / Tabelle|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/bundesliga/spieltag/1-bundesliga/2006-07/34/0/spieltag.html|website=kicker.de|publisher=kicker|access-date=27 December 2016|language=de}}</ref> During the [[2007–08 Hannover 96 season|following season]], Hanover were knocked out of the [[2007–08 DFB-Pokal|German Cup]] in the second round by [[FC Schalke 04|Schalke 04]].<ref name="2007–08 season">{{cite web|title=Hannover 96|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/bundesliga/vereine/1-bundesliga/2007-08/hannover-96-58/vereinstermine.html|website=kicker.de|publisher=kicker|access-date=27 December 2016|language=de}}</ref> Hannover improved on their league position by finishing in eighth place.<ref name="2007–08 league table">{{cite web|title=1. Bundesliga – Spieltag / Tabelle|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/bundesliga/spieltag/1-bundesliga/2007-08/34/0/spieltag.html|website=kicker.de|publisher=kicker|access-date=27 December 2016|language=de}}</ref> Hannover started the [[2008–09 Hannover 96 season|2008–09 season]] with a 5–0 win against [[Hallescher FC]] on 9 August 2008.<ref name="2008–09 season">{{cite web|title=Hannover 96|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/bundesliga/vereine/1-bundesliga/2008-09/hannover-96-58/vereinstermine.html|website=kicker.de|publisher=kicker|access-date=27 December 2016|language=de}}</ref> They were eventually eliminated in the second round by Schalke, for the second consecutive year.<ref name="2008–09 season"/> Hannover defeated [[Borussia Mönchengladbach]] 5–1 on 14 September 2008.<ref>{{cite news|title=Huszti beendet Torflaute|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/bundesliga/spieltag/1-bundesliga/2008-09/4/863444/spielanalyse_hannover-96-58_borussia-mgladbach-15.html|access-date=27 December 2016|publisher=kicker|language=de}}</ref> The following week, on 19 September 2008, Hannover lost to [[Bayer 04 Leverkusen|Bayer Leverkusen]] 4–0.<ref>{{cite news|title=Helmes bringt Dominanz aufs Papier|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/bundesliga/spieltag/1-bundesliga/2008-09/5/863455/spielanalyse_bayer-leverkusen-9_hannover-96-58.html|access-date=27 December 2016|publisher=kicker}}</ref> Hannover lost to [[TSG 1899 Hoffenheim|1899 Hoffenheim]] 5–2 on 18 October 2008.<ref>{{cite news|title=Salihovic kommt und dreht das Spiel|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/bundesliga/spieltag/1-bundesliga/2008-09/8/863481/spielanalyse_hannover-96-58_1899-hoffenheim-3209.html|access-date=27 December 2016|publisher=kicker|language=de}}</ref> Hannover lost 4–0 to [[Eintracht Frankfurt]] on 22 November 2008.<ref>{{cite news|title=Fenin mit spätem I-Tüpfelchen|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/bundesliga/spieltag/1-bundesliga/2008-09/14/863536/spielanalyse_eintracht-frankfurt-32_hannover-96-58.html|access-date=27 December 2016|publisher=kicker|language=de}}</ref> The match against [[VfB Stuttgart]] on 14 February 2009 finished in a 3–3 draw.<ref>{{cite news|title=Hitzlsperger trotzt Hannovers Aufholjagd|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/bundesliga/spieltag/1-bundesliga/2008-09/20/863589/spielanalyse_hannover-96-58_vfb-stuttgart-11.html|access-date=27 December 2016|publisher=kicker|language=de}}</ref> Hannover lost to Bayern Munich 5–1 on 7 March 2009.<ref>{{cite news|title=Bayern schießen sich aus der Krise|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/bundesliga/spieltag/1-bundesliga/2008-09/23/863615/spielanalyse_bayern-muenchen-14_hannover-96-58.html|access-date=27 December 2016|language=de}}</ref> The match against [[Borussia Dortmund]] on 14 March 2009 finished in a 4–4 draw.<ref>{{cite news|title=Furioses Spiel endet mit Forssells Ausgleich|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/bundesliga/spieltag/1-bundesliga/2008-09/24/863626/spielanalyse_hannover-96-58_borussia-dortmund-17.html|access-date=27 December 2016|publisher=kicker|language=de}}</ref> Hannover lost to Wolfsburg 5–0 on 16 May 2009.<ref>{{cite news|title=Dzeko und Grafite treffen meisterlich|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/bundesliga/spieltag/1-bundesliga/2008-09/33/863705/spielanalyse_hannover-96-58_vfl-wolfsburg-24.html|access-date=27 December 2016|publisher=kicker|language=de}}</ref> Hannover finished the [[2008–09 Bundesliga|2008–09 season]] in 11th place.<ref name="2008–09 league table">{{cite web|title=1. Bundesliga – Spieltag / Tabelle|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/bundesliga/spieltag/1-bundesliga/2008-09/34/0/spieltag.html|website=kicker.de|publisher=kicker|access-date=27 December 2016|language=de}}</ref> On 19 August 2009 Hecking resigned voluntarily<ref name=bergman>{{cite news|title=Bergmann rückt bei 96 auf|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/bundesliga/startseite/513374/artikel_Bergmann-rueckt-bei-96-auf.html|access-date=21 March 2015|newspaper=kicker|date=20 August 2009|language=de}}</ref> from his post after a disappointing 2008–09 season and a slow start to the 2009–10 season.<ref name=hannoverresignation>{{cite news|title=Hecking: "Es war spontan"|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/bundesliga/startseite/513401/artikel_hecking_es-war-spontan.html|access-date=10 February 2013|newspaper=kicker|date=20 August 2009|language=de}}</ref> Hecking's final match was a 1–1 draw against Mainz.<ref name="2009–10 Hannover 96 season">{{cite web|title=Hannover 96|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/bundesliga/vereine/1-bundesliga/2009-10/hannover-96-58/vereinstermine.html|website=kicker.de|publisher=kicker|access-date=27 December 2016|language=de}}</ref> Hannover were tied for 14th place with 1899 Hoffenheim when Hecking left the club.<ref name="2009–10 league table (2nd matchday)">{{cite web|title=1. Bundesliga – Spieltag / Tabelle|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/bundesliga/spieltag/1-bundesliga/2009-10/2/0/spieltag.html|website=kicker.de|publisher=kicker|access-date=27 December 2016|language=de}}</ref> Hecking finished with a record of 39 wins, 30 draws, and 40 losses in 109 matches.<ref name="Hannover 96 - Trainerhistorie">{{cite web|title=Hannover 96|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/bundesliga/vereine/1-bundesliga/2013-14/hannover-96-58/trainer.html|publisher=kicker|access-date=18 January 2014|language=de|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140112021404/http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/bundesliga/vereine/1-bundesliga/2013-14/hannover-96-58/trainer.html|archive-date=12 January 2014|url-status=dead}}</ref> |
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Hecking recovered Hannover from a dismal start that left them bottom at the time of his arrival. The team also achieved a good run through to the quarter finals of the [[2006–07 DFB-Pokal|cup]],<ref name="2006–07 Hannover 96 season">{{cite web|title=Hannover 96|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/bundesliga/vereine/1-bundesliga/2006-07/hannover-96-58/vereinstermine.html|website=kicker.de|publisher=kicker|access-date=27 December 2016|language=de}}</ref> and finished comfortably in 11th place in the Bundesliga.<ref name="2006–07 league table">{{cite web|title=1. Bundesliga – Spieltag / Tabelle|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/bundesliga/spieltag/1-bundesliga/2006-07/34/0/spieltag.html|website=kicker.de|publisher=kicker|access-date=27 December 2016|language=de}}</ref> During the [[2007–08 Hannover 96 season|following season]], Hanover were knocked out of the [[2007–08 DFB-Pokal|German Cup]] in the second round by [[FC Schalke 04|Schalke 04]].<ref name="2007–08 season">{{cite web|title=Hannover 96|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/bundesliga/vereine/1-bundesliga/2007-08/hannover-96-58/vereinstermine.html|website=kicker.de|publisher=kicker|access-date=27 December 2016|language=de}}</ref> Hannover improved on their league position by finishing in eighth place, their best finish in 43 years.<ref name="2007–08 league table">{{cite web|title=1. Bundesliga – Spieltag / Tabelle|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/bundesliga/spieltag/1-bundesliga/2007-08/34/0/spieltag.html|website=kicker.de|publisher=kicker|access-date=27 December 2016|language=de}}</ref> In the summer, Hecking suggested that the team would aim for a [[UEFA Cup]] place in the following league season.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Reng |first=Ronald |title=A Life Too Short: The Tragedy of Robert Enke |publisher=Yellow Jersey Press |year=2011 |isbn=9780224091664 |pages=312–313 |language=EN}}</ref> Hannover started the [[2008–09 Hannover 96 season|2008–09 season]] with a 5–0 cup win against [[Hallescher FC]] on 9 August 2008.<ref name="2008–09 season">{{cite web|title=Hannover 96|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/bundesliga/vereine/1-bundesliga/2008-09/hannover-96-58/vereinstermine.html|website=kicker.de|publisher=kicker|access-date=27 December 2016|language=de}}</ref> They were eventually eliminated in the second round by Schalke, for the second consecutive year.<ref name="2008–09 season" /> |
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Hannover finished the [[2008–09 Bundesliga|2008–09 season]] in 11th place.<ref name="2008–09 league table">{{cite web|title=1. Bundesliga – Spieltag / Tabelle|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/bundesliga/spieltag/1-bundesliga/2008-09/34/0/spieltag.html|website=kicker.de|publisher=kicker|access-date=27 December 2016|language=de}}</ref> On 19 August 2009 Hecking resigned from his post after a disappointing 2008–09 season and a slow start to the 2009–10 season, including a loss to [[SV Eintracht Trier 05|Eintracht Trier]] in the first round of the cup.<ref name="bergman">{{cite news|title=Bergmann rückt bei 96 auf|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/bundesliga/startseite/513374/artikel_Bergmann-rueckt-bei-96-auf.html|access-date=21 March 2015|newspaper=kicker|date=20 August 2009|language=de}}</ref><ref name="hannoverresignation">{{cite news|title=Hecking: "Es war spontan"|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/bundesliga/startseite/513401/artikel_hecking_es-war-spontan.html|access-date=10 February 2013|newspaper=kicker|date=20 August 2009|language=de}}</ref> Hecking's final match was a 1–1 draw against Mainz.<ref name="2009–10 Hannover 96 season">{{cite web|title=Hannover 96|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/bundesliga/vereine/1-bundesliga/2009-10/hannover-96-58/vereinstermine.html|website=kicker.de|publisher=kicker|access-date=27 December 2016|language=de}}</ref> |
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===1. FC Nürnberg (2009–2012)=== |
===1. FC Nürnberg (2009–2012)=== |
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On 22 December 2009, he was named as the new manager of [[1. FC Nürnberg]], replacing [[Michael Oenning]].<ref name=nurembergjob>{{cite magazine | url = http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/bundesliga/startseite/518793/artikel_Hecking_Mission-Klassenerhalt.html | title = Hecking: Mission Klassenerhalt | language = de | magazine = kicker.de | access-date = 18 August 2010 | date = 22 December 2009}}</ref> His first match was a 1–0 loss to Schalke on 17 January 2010.<ref name="2009–10 1. FC Nürnberg season">{{cite web|title=1. FC Nürnberg|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/bundesliga/vereine/1-bundesliga/2009-10/1-fc-nuernberg-81/vereinstermine.html|website=kicker.de|publisher=kicker|access-date=27 December 2016|language=de}}</ref> Nürnberg finished in 16th place and went into the relegation playoff.<ref name="2009–10 league table">{{cite web|title=1. Bundesliga – Spieltag / Tabelle|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/bundesliga/spieltag/1-bundesliga/2009-10/34/0/spieltag.html|website=kicker.de|publisher=kicker|access-date=27 December 2016|language=de}}</ref> Nürnberg won both legs of the relegation playoff.<ref name="2009–10 1. FC Nürnberg season"/> During the [[2010–11 1. FC Nürnberg season|2010–11 season]], Nürnberg reached the quarter-finals of the German Cup, where they were eliminated by Schalke.<ref name="2010–11 season">{{cite web|title=1. FC Nürnberg|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/bundesliga/vereine/1-bundesliga/2010-11/1-fc-nuernberg-81/vereinstermine.html|website=kicker.de|publisher=kicker|access-date=27 December 2016|language=de}}</ref> Nürnberg finished in sixth place in the league.<ref name="2010–11 league table">{{cite web|title=1. Bundesliga – Spieltag / Tabelle|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/bundesliga/spieltag/1-bundesliga/2010-11/34/0/spieltag.html|website=kicker.de|publisher=kicker|access-date=27 December 2016|language=de}}</ref> They had finished one spot and 11 points behind Mainz for a [[2011–12 UEFA Europa League|Europa League]] spot.<ref name="2010–11 league table"/> Nürnberg started the [[2011–12 1. FC Nürnberg season|2011–12 season]] with a 5–1 win against [[Arminia Bielefeld]] in the German Cup.<ref name="2011–12 season">{{cite web|title=1. FC Nürnberg|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/bundesliga/vereine/1-bundesliga/2011-12/1-fc-nuernberg-81/vereinstermine.html|website=kicker.de|publisher=kicker|access-date=27 December 2016|language=de}}</ref> They were eventually eliminated in the round of 16.<ref name="2011–12 season"/> Nürnberg finished in 10th place in the league.<ref name="2011–12 league table">{{cite web|title=1. Bundesliga – Spieltag / Tabelle|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/bundesliga/spieltag/1-bundesliga/2011-12/34/0/spieltag.html|website=kicker.de|publisher=kicker|access-date=27 December 2016|language=de}}</ref> Hecking used a clause in his contract<ref>{{cite news|title=Nürnberg stellt Ismael frei|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/2bundesliga/startseite/615123/artikel_nuernberg-stellt-ismael-frei.html|access-date=10 November 2014|publisher=kicker|date=10 November 2014|language=de}}</ref> |
On 22 December 2009, he was named as the new manager of [[1. FC Nürnberg]], replacing [[Michael Oenning]].<ref name=nurembergjob>{{cite magazine | url = http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/bundesliga/startseite/518793/artikel_Hecking_Mission-Klassenerhalt.html | title = Hecking: Mission Klassenerhalt | language = de | magazine = kicker.de | access-date = 18 August 2010 | date = 22 December 2009}}</ref> His first match was a 1–0 loss to Schalke on 17 January 2010.<ref name="2009–10 1. FC Nürnberg season">{{cite web|title=1. FC Nürnberg|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/bundesliga/vereine/1-bundesliga/2009-10/1-fc-nuernberg-81/vereinstermine.html|website=kicker.de|publisher=kicker|access-date=27 December 2016|language=de}}</ref> Nürnberg finished in 16th place and went into the relegation playoff.<ref name="2009–10 league table">{{cite web|title=1. Bundesliga – Spieltag / Tabelle|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/bundesliga/spieltag/1-bundesliga/2009-10/34/0/spieltag.html|website=kicker.de|publisher=kicker|access-date=27 December 2016|language=de}}</ref> Nürnberg won both legs of the relegation playoff against Augsburg.<ref name="2009–10 1. FC Nürnberg season"/> During the [[2010–11 1. FC Nürnberg season|2010–11 season]], Nürnberg reached the quarter-finals of the German Cup, where they were eliminated by Schalke.<ref name="2010–11 season">{{cite web|title=1. FC Nürnberg|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/bundesliga/vereine/1-bundesliga/2010-11/1-fc-nuernberg-81/vereinstermine.html|website=kicker.de|publisher=kicker|access-date=27 December 2016|language=de}}</ref> Nürnberg finished in sixth place in the league.<ref name="2010–11 league table">{{cite web|title=1. Bundesliga – Spieltag / Tabelle|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/bundesliga/spieltag/1-bundesliga/2010-11/34/0/spieltag.html|website=kicker.de|publisher=kicker|access-date=27 December 2016|language=de}}</ref> They had finished one spot and 11 points behind Mainz for a [[2011–12 UEFA Europa League|Europa League]] spot.<ref name="2010–11 league table"/> Nürnberg started the [[2011–12 1. FC Nürnberg season|2011–12 season]] with a 5–1 win against [[Arminia Bielefeld]] in the German Cup.<ref name="2011–12 season">{{cite web|title=1. FC Nürnberg|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/bundesliga/vereine/1-bundesliga/2011-12/1-fc-nuernberg-81/vereinstermine.html|website=kicker.de|publisher=kicker|access-date=27 December 2016|language=de}}</ref> They were eventually eliminated in the round of 16.<ref name="2011–12 season"/> Nürnberg finished in 10th place in the league.<ref name="2011–12 league table">{{cite web|title=1. Bundesliga – Spieltag / Tabelle|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/bundesliga/spieltag/1-bundesliga/2011-12/34/0/spieltag.html|website=kicker.de|publisher=kicker|access-date=27 December 2016|language=de}}</ref> Hecking used a clause in his contract to leave the club.<ref>{{cite news|title=Nürnberg stellt Ismael frei|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/2bundesliga/startseite/615123/artikel_nuernberg-stellt-ismael-frei.html|access-date=10 November 2014|publisher=kicker|date=10 November 2014|language=de}}</ref><ref name=wolfsburgjob>{{cite news|title=Bescherung! Hecking übernimmt VfL|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/bundesliga/startseite/579515/artikel_bescherung-hecking-uebernimmt-vfl.html|access-date=10 February 2013|newspaper=kicker|date=22 December 2012|language=de}}</ref> His final match was a 1–1 draw against Werder Bremen on 16 December 2012.<ref name="2012–13 1. FC Nürnberg season">{{cite web|title=1. FC Nürnberg|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/bundesliga/vereine/1-bundesliga/2012-13/1-fc-nuernberg-81/vereinstermine.html|website=kicker.de|publisher=kicker|access-date=27 December 2016|language=de}}</ref> Nürnberg were in 14th place when Hecking left the club.<ref name="2012–13 league table (17th matchday)">{{cite web|title=1. Bundesliga – Spieltag / Tabelle|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/bundesliga/spieltag/1-bundesliga/2012-13/17/0/spieltag.html|website=kicker.de|publisher=kicker|access-date=27 December 2016|language=de}}</ref> Hecking finished with a record of 42 wins, 23 draws, and 47 losses in 112 matches.<ref name="1. FC Nürnberg - Trainerhistorie">{{cite web|title=1. FC Nürnberg|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/bundesliga/vereine/1-bundesliga/2013-14/1-fc-nuernberg-81/trainer.html|publisher=kicker|access-date=18 January 2014|language=de|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150106111519/http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/bundesliga/vereine/1-bundesliga/2013-14/1-fc-nuernberg-81/trainer.html|archive-date=6 January 2015|url-status=dead}}</ref> |
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===VfL Wolfsburg (2012–2016)=== |
===VfL Wolfsburg (2012–2016)=== |
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[[file:Krasnodar-Wolfsburg (6).jpg|thumb|Hecking at a press conference with Wolfsburg in 2014]] |
[[file:Krasnodar-Wolfsburg (6).jpg|thumb|Hecking at a press conference with Wolfsburg in 2014]] |
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Hecking became manager of Wolfsburg on 22 December 2012.<ref name=wolfsburgjob/> Wolfsburg were in 15th place, behind 1. FC Nürnberg, over the winter break.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Hin- und Rückrundentabelle {{!}} 34. Spieltag {{!}} Bundesliga 2012/13 |url=https://www.kicker.de/bundesliga/tabelle-hinrunde-rueckrunde/2012-13 |access-date=2024-05-01 |website=kicker |language=de-DE}}</ref> |
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Hecking became manager of Wolfsburg on 22 December 2012.<ref name=wolfsburgjob/> He made his debut on 19 January 2013 in a 2–0 win against Stuttgart.<ref>{{cite news|title=Diego versüßt Heckings Debüt bei den Wölfen|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/bundesliga/spieltag/1-bundesliga/2012-13/18/1441799/spielanalyse_vfl-wolfsburg-24_vfb-stuttgart-11.html|access-date=19 March 2015|publisher=kicker|date=19 January 2013}}</ref> During the [[2012–13 VfL Wolfsburg season|2012–13 season]], Wolfsburg lost to Bayern Munich twice.<ref name="2012–13 Wolfsburg season">{{cite web|title=VfL Wolfsburg|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/bundesliga/vereine/1-bundesliga/2012-13/vfl-wolfsburg-24/vereinstermine.html|website=kicker.de|publisher=kicker|access-date=27 December 2016|language=de}}</ref> Wolfsburg lost to Bayern 2–0 in the league on 15 February 2013 and 6–1 in the German Cup on 16 April 2013.<ref name="2012–13 Wolfsburg season"/> Wolfsburg finished in 11th place.<ref name="2012–13 league table">{{cite web|title=1. Bundesliga – Spieltag / Tabelle|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/bundesliga/spieltag/1-bundesliga/2012-13/34/0/spieltag.html|website=kicker.de|publisher=kicker|access-date=27 December 2016|language=de}}</ref> Wolfsburg started the [[2013–14 VfL Wolfsburg season|2013–14 season]] with a 3–1 win against [[Karlsruher SC]].<ref name="2013–14 season">{{cite web|title=VfL Wolfsburg|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/bundesliga/vereine/1-bundesliga/2013-14/vfl-wolfsburg-24/vereinstermine.html|website=kicker.de|publisher=kicker|access-date=27 December 2016|language=de}}</ref> Wolfsburg again got to the semi-finals of the German Cup.<ref name="2013–14 season"/> This time losing to Borussia Dortmund.<ref name="2013–14 season"/> Wolfsburg finished the season in fifth place and won a spot in the [[2014–15 UEFA Europa League|Europa League]].<ref name="2013–14 league table">{{cite web|title=1. Bundesliga – Spieltag / Tabelle|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/bundesliga/spieltag/1-bundesliga/2013-14/34/0/spieltag.html|website=kicker.de|publisher=kicker|access-date=27 December 2016|language=de}}</ref> Wolfsburg started the [[2014–15 VfL Wolfsburg season|2014–15 season]] by knocking out [[SV Darmstadt 98]].<ref name="2014–15 season">{{cite web|title=VfL Wolfsburg|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/bundesliga/vereine/1-bundesliga/2014-15/vfl-wolfsburg-24/vereinstermine.html|website=kicker.de|publisher=kicker|access-date=27 December 2016|language=de}}</ref> The match finished in a 0–0 draw before Wolfsburg defeated Darmstadt in a shootout.<ref>{{cite news|title=Benaglio-Vertreter Grün ist im Krimi zur Stelle|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/dfbpokal/spielrunde/dfb-pokal/2014-15/1/2397932/spielbericht_sv-darmstadt-98-98_vfl-wolfsburg-24.html|publisher=kicker|access-date=27 December 2016|language=de}}</ref> Wolfsburg started the league season with a 2–1 loss to Bayern Munich.<ref name="2014–15 season"/> However, in the reverse fixture, Wolfsburg won 4–1.<ref name="2014–15 season"/> In March 2015, in the Europa League, in the round of 16, Wolfsburg defeated [[Inter Milan]] by a 3–1 score in the first leg<ref>{{cite news|title=Carrizo patzt – De Bruyne bedankt sich doppelt|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/uefa/spielrunde/europa-league/2014-15/8/2834260/spielanalyse_vfl-wolfsburg-24_inter-mailand.html|access-date=19 March 2015|publisher=kicker|date=12 March 2015|language=de}}</ref> and 2–1 in the second leg<ref>{{cite news|title=Lässig ins Viertelfinale|url=http://www.sueddeutsche.de/sport/vfl-wolfsburg-in-der-europa-league-laessig-ins-viertelfinale-1.2402291|access-date=19 March 2015|work=Süddeutsche Zeitung|date=19 March 2015|language=de}}</ref> for a 5–2 aggregate score.<ref>{{cite news|title=Caligiuri schießt Wolfsburg ins Viertelfinale|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/uefa/spielrunde/europa-league/2014-15/8/2834261/spielbericht_inter-mailand_vfl-wolfsburg-24.html|access-date=19 March 2015|publisher=kicker|date=19 March 2015|language=de}}</ref> Wolfsburg were eliminated by [[S.S.C. Napoli|Napoli]].<ref name="2014–15 season"/> Wolfsburg finished the league season in second place, 10 points behind Bayern.<ref name="2014–15 league table">{{cite web|title=1. Bundesliga – Spieltag / Tabelle|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/bundesliga/spieltag/1-bundesliga/2014-15/34/0/spieltag.html|website=kicker.de|publisher=kicker|access-date=27 December 2016|language=de}}</ref> The second-place finish qualified Wolfsburg for the [[2015–16 UEFA Champions League|Champions League]].<ref name="2014–15 league table"/> On 30 May 2015 Wolfsburg defeated Borussia Dortmund 3–1 in the [[2015 DFB-Pokal Final|German Cup final]].<ref>{{cite news|last1=Wallrodt|first1=Lars|title=In 16 Minuten zerstört Wolfsburg Dortmunds Pokaltraum|url=https://www.welt.de/sport/fussball/bundesliga/borussia-dortmund/article141692740/In-16-Minuten-zerstoert-Wolfsburg-Dortmunds-Pokaltraum.html|access-date=30 May 2015|work=Die Welt|date=30 May 2015|language=de}}</ref> This was Hecking's first major trophy.<ref>{{cite news|title=Wolfsburg beat Borussia Dortmund to take DFB Pokal glory|url=http://www.espnfc.us/german-dfb-pokal/match/419997/borussia-dortmund-vfl-wolfsburg/report|access-date=30 May 2015|agency=PA Sport|publisher=ESPN FC|date=30 May 2015}}</ref> Wolfsburg started the [[2015–16 VfL Wolfsburg season|2015–16 season]] by defeating Bayern Munich in a shootout to win the [[2015 DFL-Supercup|German Super Cup]].<ref name="2015 German Super Cup">{{cite news|last1=Uersfeld|first1=Stephan|title=Wolfsburg win German Super Cup on penalties as Bayern drought continues|url=http://www.espnfc.us/blog/the-match/60/post/2544225/wolfsburg-win-german-super-cup-as-bayern-drought-continues|access-date=27 December 2016|work=ESPN FC|publisher=ESPN|date=1 August 2015}}</ref> In the Champions League, Wolfsburg won Group B, finishing two points above [[PSV Eindhoven]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Champions League – Spieltag / Tabelle|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/chleague/spielrunde/champions-league/2015-16/6/3620/spieltag.html|website=kicker.de|publisher=kicker|access-date=27 December 2016|language=de}}</ref> Wolfsburg were eventually eliminated by [[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]] in the quarter-finals.<ref name="2015–16 season">{{cite web|title=VfL Wolfsburg|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/bundesliga/vereine/1-bundesliga/2015-16/vfl-wolfsburg-24/vereinstermine.html|website=kicker.de|publisher=kicker|access-date=27 December 2016|language=de}}</ref> Wolfsburg finished the league season in eighth place.<ref name="2015–16 league table">{{cite web|title=1. Bundesliga – Spieltag / Tabelle|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/bundesliga/spieltag/1-bundesliga/2015-16/34/0/spieltag.html|website=kicker.de|publisher=kicker|access-date=27 December 2016|language=de}}</ref> Wolfsburg sacked Hecking on 17 October 2016.<ref name="Hecking muss gehen - Wolfsburg">{{cite news|title=Hecking muss gehen – Ismael als Zwischenlösung|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/bundesliga/startseite/662619/artikel_hecking-muss-gehen---ismael-als-zwischenloesung.html|access-date=17 October 2016|publisher=kicker|date=17 October 2016|language=de}}</ref> Hecking's final match was a 1–0 loss to [[RB Leipzig]].<ref name="2016–17 Wolfsburg season">{{cite web|title=VfL Wolfsburg|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/bundesliga/vereine/1-bundesliga/2016-17/vfl-wolfsburg-24/vereinstermine.html|website=kicker.de|publisher=kicker|access-date=27 December 2016|language=de}}</ref> Wolfsburg were in 14th place when Wolfsburg sacked Hecking.<ref name="2016–17 league table (7th matchday)">{{cite web|title=1. Bundesliga – Spieltag / Tabelle|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/bundesliga/spieltag/1-bundesliga/2016-17/7/0/spieltag.html|website=kicker.de|publisher=kicker|access-date=27 December 2016|language=de}}</ref> Hecking finished with a record of 81 wins, 41 draws, and 43 losses in 165 matches.<ref name="VfL Wolfsburg - Trainerhistorie">{{cite web|title=VfL Wolfsburg|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/bundesliga/vereine/1-bundesliga/2013-14/vfl-wolfsburg-24/trainer.html|publisher=kicker|access-date=18 January 2014|language=de|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131207153820/http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/bundesliga/vereine/1-bundesliga/2013-14/vfl-wolfsburg-24/trainer.html|archive-date=7 December 2013|url-status=dead}}</ref> |
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He made his debut on 19 January 2013 in a 2–0 win against Stuttgart.<ref>{{cite news|title=Diego versüßt Heckings Debüt bei den Wölfen|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/bundesliga/spieltag/1-bundesliga/2012-13/18/1441799/spielanalyse_vfl-wolfsburg-24_vfb-stuttgart-11.html|access-date=19 March 2015|publisher=kicker|date=19 January 2013}}</ref> Wolfsburg finished the [[2012–13 VfL Wolfsburg season|season]] in 11th, only losing three times in the second half of the season, and also reaching the semi-final of the cup.<ref name="2012–13 Wolfsburg season">{{cite web|title=VfL Wolfsburg|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/bundesliga/vereine/1-bundesliga/2012-13/vfl-wolfsburg-24/vereinstermine.html|website=kicker.de|publisher=kicker|access-date=27 December 2016|language=de}}</ref><ref name="2012–13 league table">{{cite web|title=1. Bundesliga – Spieltag / Tabelle|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/bundesliga/spieltag/1-bundesliga/2012-13/34/0/spieltag.html|website=kicker.de|publisher=kicker|access-date=27 December 2016|language=de}}</ref> In the [[2013–14 VfL Wolfsburg season|2013–14 season]] Wolfsburg again got to the semi-finals of the German Cup, this time losing to Borussia Dortmund.<ref name="2013–14 season">{{cite web |title=VfL Wolfsburg |url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/bundesliga/vereine/1-bundesliga/2013-14/vfl-wolfsburg-24/vereinstermine.html |access-date=27 December 2016 |website=kicker.de |publisher=kicker |language=de}}</ref> Wolfsburg finished the season in fifth place and won a spot in the [[2014–15 UEFA Europa League|Europa League]].<ref name="2013–14 league table">{{cite web|title=1. Bundesliga – Spieltag / Tabelle|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/bundesliga/spieltag/1-bundesliga/2013-14/34/0/spieltag.html|website=kicker.de|publisher=kicker|access-date=27 December 2016|language=de}}</ref> |
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Wolfsburg started the [[2014–15 VfL Wolfsburg season|2014–15 season]] with a 2–1 loss to Bayern Munich. However, in the reverse fixture, Wolfsburg won 4–1, their first game after the death of midfielder [[Junior Malanda]].<ref>{{Cite news |title=Wolfsburg 4–1 Bayern Munich |url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/30991047 |access-date=2024-05-01 |work=BBC Sport |language=en-GB}}</ref> This victory was the first time Bayern had conceded four goals in a league game since Wolfsburg beat them 5–1 in 2009 on the way to the [[2008–09 Bundesliga]] title.<ref name="2014–15 season">{{cite web |title=VfL Wolfsburg |url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/bundesliga/vereine/1-bundesliga/2014-15/vfl-wolfsburg-24/vereinstermine.html |access-date=27 December 2016 |website=kicker.de |publisher=kicker |language=de}}</ref> |
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In March 2015, in the Europa League, in the round of 16, Wolfsburg defeated [[Inter Milan]] by a 3–1 score in the first leg<ref>{{cite news|title=Carrizo patzt – De Bruyne bedankt sich doppelt|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/uefa/spielrunde/europa-league/2014-15/8/2834260/spielanalyse_vfl-wolfsburg-24_inter-mailand.html|access-date=19 March 2015|publisher=kicker|date=12 March 2015|language=de}}</ref> and 2–1 in the second leg<ref>{{cite news|title=Lässig ins Viertelfinale|url=http://www.sueddeutsche.de/sport/vfl-wolfsburg-in-der-europa-league-laessig-ins-viertelfinale-1.2402291|access-date=19 March 2015|work=Süddeutsche Zeitung|date=19 March 2015|language=de}}</ref> for a 5–2 aggregate score.<ref>{{cite news|title=Caligiuri schießt Wolfsburg ins Viertelfinale|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/uefa/spielrunde/europa-league/2014-15/8/2834261/spielbericht_inter-mailand_vfl-wolfsburg-24.html|access-date=19 March 2015|publisher=kicker|date=19 March 2015|language=de}}</ref> Wolfsburg were eliminated by [[S.S.C. Napoli|Napoli]].<ref name="2014–15 season" /> Wolfsburg finished the league season in second place, 10 points behind Bayern.<ref name="2014–15 league table">{{cite web|title=1. Bundesliga – Spieltag / Tabelle|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/bundesliga/spieltag/1-bundesliga/2014-15/34/0/spieltag.html|website=kicker.de|publisher=kicker|access-date=27 December 2016|language=de}}</ref> The second-place finish qualified Wolfsburg for the [[2015–16 UEFA Champions League|Champions League]].<ref name="2014–15 league table" /> On 30 May 2015 Wolfsburg defeated Borussia Dortmund 3–1 in the [[2015 DFB-Pokal Final|German Cup final]].<ref>{{cite news|last1=Wallrodt|first1=Lars|title=In 16 Minuten zerstört Wolfsburg Dortmunds Pokaltraum|url=https://www.welt.de/sport/fussball/bundesliga/borussia-dortmund/article141692740/In-16-Minuten-zerstoert-Wolfsburg-Dortmunds-Pokaltraum.html|access-date=30 May 2015|work=Die Welt|date=30 May 2015|language=de}}</ref> This was Hecking's first major trophy.<ref>{{cite news|title=Wolfsburg beat Borussia Dortmund to take DFB Pokal glory|url=http://www.espnfc.us/german-dfb-pokal/match/419997/borussia-dortmund-vfl-wolfsburg/report|access-date=30 May 2015|agency=PA Sport|publisher=ESPN FC|date=30 May 2015}}</ref> Hecking was then voted [[Football Manager of the Year (Germany)|Football Manager of the Year]] for 2015, while Wolfsburg's star player [[Kevin De Bruyne]] won the [[Footballer of the Year (Germany)|Footballer of the Year]] award.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Kevin De Bruyne ist Fußballer des Jahres |url=https://www.kicker.de/kevin-de-bruyne-ist-fussballer-des-jahres-631657/artikel |access-date=2024-05-01 |website=kicker |language=de-DE}}</ref> Hecking was praised for developing De Bruyne and Wolfsburg's other key players [[Bas Dost]] and [[Ricardo Rodriguez (footballer)|Ricardo Rodriguez]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Hecking has engineered a Wolfsburg renaissance – DW – 03/01/2015 |url=https://www.dw.com/en/analysis-down-to-earth-hecking-has-made-wolfsburg-the-bundesligas-number-two/a-18288111 |access-date=2024-05-01 |website=dw.com |language=en}}</ref> |
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Wolfsburg started the [[2015–16 VfL Wolfsburg season|2015–16 season]] by defeating Bayern Munich in a shootout to win the [[2015 DFL-Supercup|German Super Cup]].<ref name="2015 German Super Cup">{{cite news|last1=Uersfeld|first1=Stephan|title=Wolfsburg win German Super Cup on penalties as Bayern drought continues|url=http://www.espnfc.us/blog/the-match/60/post/2544225/wolfsburg-win-german-super-cup-as-bayern-drought-continues|access-date=27 December 2016|work=ESPN FC|publisher=ESPN|date=1 August 2015}}</ref> In the Champions League, Wolfsburg won Group B, finishing two points above [[PSV Eindhoven]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Champions League – Spieltag / Tabelle|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/chleague/spielrunde/champions-league/2015-16/6/3620/spieltag.html|website=kicker.de|publisher=kicker|access-date=27 December 2016|language=de}}</ref> Wolfsburg beat [[K.A.A. Gent|Gent]] to reach the quarter-finals, where they lost to eventual winners [[Real Madrid CF|Real Madrid]] despite 'stunning' the Spanish side with a 2–0 win in the first leg.<ref>{{Cite news |agency=Press Association |date=2016-04-06 |title=Real Madrid stunned by Wolfsburg’s two goals in seven minutes |url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/2016/apr/06/wolfsburg-real-madrid-champions-league-match-report |access-date=2024-05-01 |work=The Guardian |language=en-GB |issn=0261-3077}}</ref><ref name="2015–16 season">{{cite web|title=VfL Wolfsburg|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/bundesliga/vereine/1-bundesliga/2015-16/vfl-wolfsburg-24/vereinstermine.html|website=kicker.de|publisher=kicker|access-date=27 December 2016|language=de}}</ref> However, the team struggled in the Bundesliga, producing the second-worst away record in the league and missed out on European football, finishing only eighth.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Season Review 2015/16 {{!}} VfL Wolfsburg |url=https://www.bundesliga.com/en/bundesliga/news/bl1516-season-review-vfl-wolfsburg.jsp |access-date=2024-05-01 |website=bundesliga.com – the official Bundesliga website |language=en}}</ref><ref name="2015–16 league table">{{cite web|title=1. Bundesliga – Spieltag / Tabelle|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/bundesliga/spieltag/1-bundesliga/2015-16/34/0/spieltag.html|website=kicker.de|publisher=kicker|access-date=27 December 2016|language=de}}</ref> |
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Wolfsburg sacked Hecking on 17 October 2016.<ref name="Hecking muss gehen - Wolfsburg">{{cite news|title=Hecking muss gehen – Ismael als Zwischenlösung|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/bundesliga/startseite/662619/artikel_hecking-muss-gehen---ismael-als-zwischenloesung.html|access-date=17 October 2016|publisher=kicker|date=17 October 2016|language=de}}</ref> Hecking's final match was a 1–0 loss to [[RB Leipzig]].<ref name="2016–17 Wolfsburg season">{{cite web|title=VfL Wolfsburg|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/bundesliga/vereine/1-bundesliga/2016-17/vfl-wolfsburg-24/vereinstermine.html|website=kicker.de|publisher=kicker|access-date=27 December 2016|language=de}}</ref> Wolfsburg were in 14th place when Wolfsburg sacked Hecking.<ref name="2016–17 league table (7th matchday)">{{cite web|title=1. Bundesliga – Spieltag / Tabelle|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/bundesliga/spieltag/1-bundesliga/2016-17/7/0/spieltag.html|website=kicker.de|publisher=kicker|access-date=27 December 2016|language=de}}</ref> Hecking finished with a record of 81 wins, 41 draws, and 43 losses in 165 matches.<ref name="VfL Wolfsburg - Trainerhistorie">{{cite web|title=VfL Wolfsburg|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/bundesliga/vereine/1-bundesliga/2013-14/vfl-wolfsburg-24/trainer.html|publisher=kicker|access-date=18 January 2014|language=de|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131207153820/http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/bundesliga/vereine/1-bundesliga/2013-14/vfl-wolfsburg-24/trainer.html|archive-date=7 December 2013|url-status=dead}}</ref> |
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===Borussia Mönchengladbach (2016–2019)=== |
===Borussia Mönchengladbach (2016–2019)=== |
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On 21 December 2016, Hecking was appointed as the new head coach by [[Borussia Mönchengladbach]] |
On 21 December 2016, Hecking was appointed as the new head coach by [[Borussia Mönchengladbach]] on a contract until 2019, with the short-term goal of ensuring the club's Bundesliga survival.<ref name="Hecking begins at Gladbach">{{cite news|title=Vertrag bis 2019: Hecking übernimmt Gladbach|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/bundesliga/startseite/667333/artikel_vertrag-bis-2019_hecking-uebernimmt-gladbach.html|access-date=21 December 2016|publisher=kicker|date=21 December 2016|language=de}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Swift return to Bundesliga duty for new Gladbach coach Hecking {{!}} Borussia Mönchengladbach |url=https://www.bundesliga.com/en/bundesliga/news/noblmdwp-newsletter-swift-return-to-duty-for-hecking-at-gladbach-428910.jsp |access-date=2024-05-01 |website=bundesliga.com – the official Bundesliga website |language=en}}</ref> Hecking led Gladbach to a famous comeback victory against [[ACF Fiorentina]] in the [[2016–17 UEFA Europa League|Europa League]], but were then eliminated by Schalke, and also lost the semi-final of the [[2016–17 DFB-Pokal]] to [[Eintracht Frankfurt]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Bor. Mönchengladbach Spielplan 2016/17 {{!}} Alle Wettbewerbe |url=https://www.kicker.de/bor-moenchengladbach/spielplan/bundesliga/2016-17 |access-date=2024-05-01 |website=kicker |language=de-DE}}</ref> The team finished 9th in both of Hecking's first two seasons at the [[Borussia-Park]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Bor. Mönchengladbach {{!}} Vereinshistorie |url=https://www.kicker.de/bor-moenchengladbach/team-historie/bundesliga/2023-24 |access-date=2024-05-01 |website=kicker |language=de-DE}}</ref> |
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On 2 April 2019, Gladbach's sporting director [[Max Eberl]] announced that Hecking's term would not be extended beyond the end of the 2018–19 season.<ref>{{cite web | url = https://bulinews.com/news/2328/gladbach-to-part-company-with-hecking-at-the-end-of-the-season | title = Gladbach to part company with Hecking at the end of the season | website = bulinews.com | date = 2 April 2019 | access-date = 29 April 2019}}</ref> His final game was a 2–0 loss to [[Borussia Dortmund]], which caused the club to drop outside the Champions League qualification places.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Sancho und Reus verhelfen dem BVB nur zum Sieg |url=https://www.kicker.de/mgladbach-gegen-dortmund-2019-bundesliga-4243564/analyse |access-date=2024-05-01 |website=kicker |language=de-DE}}</ref> Hecking finished with a record of 43 wins, 23 draws, and 32 losses.<ref name="Bor. Mönchengladbach — Trainer">{{cite web |title=Bor. Mönchengladbach — Trainer |url=https://www.kicker.de/bor-moenchengladbach/team-trainer/bundesliga/2018-19 |website=kicker.de |publisher=Olympia Verlag |access-date=3 June 2023 |language=German}}</ref> |
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===Hamburger SV (2019–2020)=== |
===Hamburger SV (2019–2020)=== |
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On 29 May 2019, Hecking signed a one-year contract to be the new manager of [[Hamburger SV]], replacing [[Hannes Wolf (football manager)|Hannes Wolf]].<ref>{{cite web | url = https://www.spiegel.de/sport/fussball/fussball-hamburger-sv-verpflichtet-dieter-hecking-als-neuen-cheftrainer-a-1269904.html | title = Hecking soll den HSV zurück in die Bundesliga führen | website = Der Spiegel | language=de | date = 29 May 2019 }}</ref> He departed by mutual consent on 4 July 2020.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.hsv.de/news/hsv- |
On 29 May 2019, Hecking signed a one-year contract to be the new manager of [[Hamburger SV]], replacing [[Hannes Wolf (football manager)|Hannes Wolf]].<ref name="Hamburg hiring">{{cite web | url = https://www.spiegel.de/sport/fussball/fussball-hamburger-sv-verpflichtet-dieter-hecking-als-neuen-cheftrainer-a-1269904.html | title = Hecking soll den HSV zurück in die Bundesliga führen | website = Der Spiegel | language=de | date = 29 May 2019 }}</ref> He departed by mutual consent on 4 July 2020, after failing to achieve the target of promotion to the Bundesliga.<ref>{{Cite web |title=HSV and Dieter Hecking part company |url=https://www.hsv.de/en/news/hsv-and-dieter-hecking-part-company |access-date=2024-05-01 |website=HSV.de |language=en}}</ref> The season ended with a 5–1 home loss to [[SV Sandhausen]], which was described as one of the lowest points in the club's history.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Warum Sandhausen für den HSV ein Ort voller Symbolik ist |url=https://www.kicker.de/warum-sandhausen-fuer-den-hsv-ein-ort-voller-symbolik-ist-952635/artikel |access-date=2024-05-01 |website=kicker |language=de-DE}}</ref> He finished with a record of 14 wins, 13 draws, and nine losses.<ref name="Hamburger SV — Trainer">{{cite web |title=Hamburger SV — Trainer |url=https://www.kicker.de/hamburger-sv/team-trainer/2-bundesliga/2019-20 |website=kicker.de |publisher=Olympia Verlag |access-date=3 June 2023 |language=German}}</ref> |
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===Return to Nürnberg (2020–2024)=== |
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After leaving Hamburg, Hecking returned to [[1. FC Nürnberg]], replacing [[Robert Palikuča]] as sporting director.<ref>{{Cite news |date=2020-07-27 |title=Hecking kehrt zum 1. FC Nürnberg zurück |url=https://www.spiegel.de/sport/fussball/dieter-hecking-kehrt-zum-1-fc-nuernberg-zurueck-a-67bb2104-71c6-4f59-86aa-75295c3adc97 |access-date=2024-05-01 |work=Der Spiegel |language=de |issn=2195-1349}}</ref> |
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In February 2023, he took the head coaching spot on interim until the end of the 2022–23 season after firing [[Markus Weinzierl]].<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.fcn.de/news/artikel/dieter-hecking-uebernimmt-trainer-position-interimsweise/|title=Dieter Hecking übernimmt Trainer-Position interimsweise|website=fcn.de|date=20 February 2023 |accessdate=20 February 2023}}</ref> The club only secured survival in the [[2022–23 2. Bundesliga|2. Bundesliga]] on the final day of the season, and some fans demanded that Hecking resign.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2023-05-30 |title=FCN: Im Aufsichtsrat ist eine Ablösung von Dieter Hecking kein Thema! |url=https://www.bild.de/sport/fussball/1-fc-nuernberg/fcn-im-aufsichtsrat-ist-eine-abloesung-von-dieter-hecking-kein-thema-84122252.bild.html |access-date=2024-05-01 |website=bild.de |language=de}}</ref> [[Cristian Fiél]] replaced Hecking as coach after the season, having served as Hecking's assistant while he was interim coach.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Offiziell: Fiel ist neuer Cheftrainer des 1. FC Nürnberg |url=https://www.kicker.de/offiziell-fiel-ist-neuer-cheftrainer-des-1-fc-nuernberg-954027/artikel |access-date=2024-05-01 |website=kicker |language=de-DE}}</ref> |
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He was named head coach of [[VfL Bochum]] in November 2024.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.vfl-bochum.de/de/news/2024/november/04/neuer-vfl-cheftrainer-dieter-hecking-ubernimmt|title=Neuer VfL-Cheftrainer: Dieter Hecking übernimmt|publisher=vfl-bochum.de|date=4 November 2024|access-date=4 November 2024}}</ref> |
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*[http://www.ksvhessenkassel.de/Personen/H/Hecking_Dieter.htm Dieter Hecking] at KSV Hessen Kassel Archive {{in lang|de}} |
*[http://www.ksvhessenkassel.de/Personen/H/Hecking_Dieter.htm Dieter Hecking] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130712003755/http://www.ksvhessenkassel.de/Personen/H/Hecking_Dieter.htm |date=12 July 2013 }} at KSV Hessen Kassel Archive {{in lang|de}} |
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*[http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/bundesliga/vereine/1-bundesliga/2010-11/2577/trainer_dieter-hecking.html Dieter Hecking] at kicker.de {{in lang|de}} |
*[http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/bundesliga/vereine/1-bundesliga/2010-11/2577/trainer_dieter-hecking.html Dieter Hecking] at kicker.de {{in lang|de}} |
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Latest revision as of 03:58, 17 December 2024
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Dieter-Klaus Hecking | ||
Date of birth | 12 September 1964 | ||
Place of birth | Castrop-Rauxel, West Germany | ||
Height | 1.79 m (5 ft 10 in)[1] | ||
Position(s) | Midfielder | ||
Team information | |||
Current team | VfL Bochum (manager) | ||
Youth career | |||
Westfalia Soest | |||
Soester SV | |||
Borussia Lippstadt | |||
1. FC Paderborn | |||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1983–1985 | Borussia Mönchengladbach | 6 | (0) |
1985–1990 | Hessen Kassel | 168 | (63) |
1990–1992 | Waldhof Mannheim | 54 | (14) |
1992–1994 | VfB Leipzig | 61 | (1) |
1994–1996 | TuS Paderborn-Neuhaus | 71 | (24) |
1996–1999 | Hannover 96 | 74 | (22) |
1999–2000 | Eintracht Braunschweig | 18 | (5) |
Total | 452 | (129) | |
International career | |||
1985–1986 | West Germany U21 | 12 | (8) |
Managerial career | |||
2000–2001 | SC Verl | ||
2001–2004 | VfB Lübeck | ||
2004–2006 | Alemannia Aachen | ||
2006–2009 | Hannover 96 | ||
2009–2012 | 1. FC Nürnberg | ||
2012–2016 | VfL Wolfsburg | ||
2016–2019 | Borussia Mönchengladbach | ||
2019–2020 | Hamburger SV | ||
2023 | 1. FC Nürnberg | ||
2024– | VfL Bochum | ||
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Dieter-Klaus Hecking (pronounced [ˈdiːtɐ ˈhɛkɪŋ]; born 12 September 1964) is a German football manager for VfL Bochum and former professional player. He played for Hannover 96 and Eintracht Braunschweig as a midfielder. He returned to manage Hannover despite the long-standing and bitter rivalry between the two clubs.
Managerial career
[edit]Early career (2000–2004)
[edit]On 1 July 2000, Hecking moved into management as he took over as manager at Regionalliga Nord outfit SC Verl.[2] His first match was a 2–0 loss to Eintracht Braunschweig on 1 August 2000.[3] However, Hecking's proclamations that he was seeking a new position irked the club to such an extent they fired him after just 20 games in charge. He was sacked on 31 January 2001.[2] His final match was a 2–1 win to Tennis Borussia Berlin.[3] Verl were in seventh place when Hecking was sacked.[4]
Hecking wasn't free for long as another Regionalliga Nord side, VfB Lübeck, came calling on 27 March 2001.[5] His first match was a 1–0 loss to Fortuna Düsseldorf on 30 March 2001.[6] Hecking achieved a solid job in the remaining games, leaving the club in third place, just one short of promotion.[7] This set the basis for the following season as the team claimed the title and moved up into the 2. Bundesliga.[8][9] Hecking then managed to secure Lübeck an 11th place in the 2002–03 season.[10][11]
The following season proved to have mixed results. Hecking led the club to the semi-finals of the DFB-Pokal, where they were eliminated by eventual double winners SV Werder Bremen after extra-time. After this, the team collapsed and was relegated with a 2–0 loss to SpVgg Greuther Fürth on the final day.[12][13][14] Hecking rejected the club's offer to stay and he left the club on 25 May 2004.[15]
Alemannia Aachen (2004–2006)
[edit]A week after leaving Lübeck, Alemannia Aachen sporting director Jörg Schmadtke announced that Hecking would replace departing coach Jörg Berger.[13]
Hecking's first match was a 1–1 draw against Eintracht Frankfurt on 9 August 2004.[16] During the 2004–05 season, Alemannia Aachen participated in the UEFA Cup, becoming the first ever 2. Bundesliga team to reach the third round, where they were eliminated by AZ Alkmaar.[17][16] In the German Cup, Alemannia Aachen were eliminated in the second round by Bayern Munich.[16] In the league, Alemannia Aachen finished in sixth place.[18] The following season, Aachen finished second in the 2. Bundesliga and was promoted to the Bundesliga for the first time in 36 years.[19][20]
Hecking's time guiding Alemannia Aachen in the top flight was short. Just three games in, he requested to be able to leave the club for his former club and fellow Bundesliga side Hannover 96 on 7 September 2006, to fill the vacancy left by their sacking of Peter Neururer.[21] Ironically, the final straw for Neururer was a 0–3 home defeat to Hecking's Alemannia Aachen.[21] Alemannia Aachen were in 14th place when Hecking left the club.[22][23]
Hannover 96 (2006–2009)
[edit]Hecking became manager on 7 September 2006, officially taking the manager's job with immediate effect on 7 September 2006.[21] However, caretaker manager Michael Schjönberg managed the DFB-Pokal match against Dynamo Dresden on 9 September 2006.[24][25] Hannover paid compensation of nearly a million euros to get Hecking.[26]
Hecking recovered Hannover from a dismal start that left them bottom at the time of his arrival. The team also achieved a good run through to the quarter finals of the cup,[27] and finished comfortably in 11th place in the Bundesliga.[28] During the following season, Hanover were knocked out of the German Cup in the second round by Schalke 04.[29] Hannover improved on their league position by finishing in eighth place, their best finish in 43 years.[30] In the summer, Hecking suggested that the team would aim for a UEFA Cup place in the following league season.[31] Hannover started the 2008–09 season with a 5–0 cup win against Hallescher FC on 9 August 2008.[32] They were eventually eliminated in the second round by Schalke, for the second consecutive year.[32]
Hannover finished the 2008–09 season in 11th place.[33] On 19 August 2009 Hecking resigned from his post after a disappointing 2008–09 season and a slow start to the 2009–10 season, including a loss to Eintracht Trier in the first round of the cup.[34][35] Hecking's final match was a 1–1 draw against Mainz.[36]
1. FC Nürnberg (2009–2012)
[edit]On 22 December 2009, he was named as the new manager of 1. FC Nürnberg, replacing Michael Oenning.[37] His first match was a 1–0 loss to Schalke on 17 January 2010.[38] Nürnberg finished in 16th place and went into the relegation playoff.[39] Nürnberg won both legs of the relegation playoff against Augsburg.[38] During the 2010–11 season, Nürnberg reached the quarter-finals of the German Cup, where they were eliminated by Schalke.[40] Nürnberg finished in sixth place in the league.[41] They had finished one spot and 11 points behind Mainz for a Europa League spot.[41] Nürnberg started the 2011–12 season with a 5–1 win against Arminia Bielefeld in the German Cup.[42] They were eventually eliminated in the round of 16.[42] Nürnberg finished in 10th place in the league.[43] Hecking used a clause in his contract to leave the club.[44][45] His final match was a 1–1 draw against Werder Bremen on 16 December 2012.[46] Nürnberg were in 14th place when Hecking left the club.[47] Hecking finished with a record of 42 wins, 23 draws, and 47 losses in 112 matches.[48]
VfL Wolfsburg (2012–2016)
[edit]Hecking became manager of Wolfsburg on 22 December 2012.[45] Wolfsburg were in 15th place, behind 1. FC Nürnberg, over the winter break.[49]
He made his debut on 19 January 2013 in a 2–0 win against Stuttgart.[50] Wolfsburg finished the season in 11th, only losing three times in the second half of the season, and also reaching the semi-final of the cup.[51][52] In the 2013–14 season Wolfsburg again got to the semi-finals of the German Cup, this time losing to Borussia Dortmund.[53] Wolfsburg finished the season in fifth place and won a spot in the Europa League.[54]
Wolfsburg started the 2014–15 season with a 2–1 loss to Bayern Munich. However, in the reverse fixture, Wolfsburg won 4–1, their first game after the death of midfielder Junior Malanda.[55] This victory was the first time Bayern had conceded four goals in a league game since Wolfsburg beat them 5–1 in 2009 on the way to the 2008–09 Bundesliga title.[56]
In March 2015, in the Europa League, in the round of 16, Wolfsburg defeated Inter Milan by a 3–1 score in the first leg[57] and 2–1 in the second leg[58] for a 5–2 aggregate score.[59] Wolfsburg were eliminated by Napoli.[56] Wolfsburg finished the league season in second place, 10 points behind Bayern.[60] The second-place finish qualified Wolfsburg for the Champions League.[60] On 30 May 2015 Wolfsburg defeated Borussia Dortmund 3–1 in the German Cup final.[61] This was Hecking's first major trophy.[62] Hecking was then voted Football Manager of the Year for 2015, while Wolfsburg's star player Kevin De Bruyne won the Footballer of the Year award.[63] Hecking was praised for developing De Bruyne and Wolfsburg's other key players Bas Dost and Ricardo Rodriguez.[64]
Wolfsburg started the 2015–16 season by defeating Bayern Munich in a shootout to win the German Super Cup.[65] In the Champions League, Wolfsburg won Group B, finishing two points above PSV Eindhoven.[66] Wolfsburg beat Gent to reach the quarter-finals, where they lost to eventual winners Real Madrid despite 'stunning' the Spanish side with a 2–0 win in the first leg.[67][68] However, the team struggled in the Bundesliga, producing the second-worst away record in the league and missed out on European football, finishing only eighth.[69][70]
Wolfsburg sacked Hecking on 17 October 2016.[71] Hecking's final match was a 1–0 loss to RB Leipzig.[72] Wolfsburg were in 14th place when Wolfsburg sacked Hecking.[73] Hecking finished with a record of 81 wins, 41 draws, and 43 losses in 165 matches.[74]
Borussia Mönchengladbach (2016–2019)
[edit]On 21 December 2016, Hecking was appointed as the new head coach by Borussia Mönchengladbach on a contract until 2019, with the short-term goal of ensuring the club's Bundesliga survival.[75][76] Hecking led Gladbach to a famous comeback victory against ACF Fiorentina in the Europa League, but were then eliminated by Schalke, and also lost the semi-final of the 2016–17 DFB-Pokal to Eintracht Frankfurt.[77] The team finished 9th in both of Hecking's first two seasons at the Borussia-Park.[78]
On 2 April 2019, Gladbach's sporting director Max Eberl announced that Hecking's term would not be extended beyond the end of the 2018–19 season.[79] His final game was a 2–0 loss to Borussia Dortmund, which caused the club to drop outside the Champions League qualification places.[80] Hecking finished with a record of 43 wins, 23 draws, and 32 losses.[81]
Hamburger SV (2019–2020)
[edit]On 29 May 2019, Hecking signed a one-year contract to be the new manager of Hamburger SV, replacing Hannes Wolf.[82] He departed by mutual consent on 4 July 2020, after failing to achieve the target of promotion to the Bundesliga.[83] The season ended with a 5–1 home loss to SV Sandhausen, which was described as one of the lowest points in the club's history.[84] He finished with a record of 14 wins, 13 draws, and nine losses.[85]
Return to Nürnberg (2020–2024)
[edit]After leaving Hamburg, Hecking returned to 1. FC Nürnberg, replacing Robert Palikuča as sporting director.[86]
In February 2023, he took the head coaching spot on interim until the end of the 2022–23 season after firing Markus Weinzierl.[87] The club only secured survival in the 2. Bundesliga on the final day of the season, and some fans demanded that Hecking resign.[88] Cristian Fiél replaced Hecking as coach after the season, having served as Hecking's assistant while he was interim coach.[89]
VfL Bochum (2024–)
[edit]He was named head coach of VfL Bochum in November 2024.[90]
Managerial statistics
[edit]- As of matches played 28 May 2023
Team | From | To | Record | Ref | ||||
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SC Verl | 1 July 2000 | 31 January 2001 | 20 | 8 | 7 | 5 | 40.00 | [4] |
VfB Lübeck | 27 March 2001 | 25 May 2004 | 119 | 51 | 24 | 44 | 42.86 | [6][9][11][14] |
Alemannia Aachen | 1 June 2004 | 7 September 2006 | 83 | 42 | 14 | 27 | 50.60 | [91] |
Hannover 96 | 7 September 2006 | 19 August 2009 | 109 | 39 | 30 | 40 | 35.78 | [92] |
1. FC Nürnberg | 22 December 2009 | 22 December 2012 | 112 | 42 | 23 | 47 | 37.50 | [48] |
VfL Wolfsburg | 22 December 2012 | 17 October 2016 | 165 | 81 | 41 | 43 | 49.09 | [74] |
Borussia Mönchengladbach | 21 December 2016 | 29 May 2019 | 98 | 43 | 23 | 32 | 43.88 | [81][82] |
Hamburger SV | 29 May 2019 | 4 July 2020 | 36 | 14 | 13 | 9 | 38.89 | [82][85] |
1. FC Nürnberg | 20 February 2023 | 30 June 2023 | 14 | 4 | 5 | 5 | 28.57 | [48] |
Total | 756 | 324 | 180 | 252 | 42.86 | — |
Honours
[edit]Manager
[edit]VfB Lübeck
Alemannia Aachen
- 2. Bundesliga promotion: 2005–06
VfL Wolfsburg
Individual
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External links
[edit]- Dieter Hecking at Soccerway.com
- Dieter Hecking at WorldFootball.net
- Dieter Hecking at kicker (in German)
- Dieter Hecking at the German Football Association
- Dieter Hecking at Fussballdaten.de (in German)
- Dieter Hecking Archived 12 July 2013 at the Wayback Machine at KSV Hessen Kassel Archive (in German)
- Dieter Hecking at kicker.de (in German)
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