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Michael Boris

Michael Boris

German footballer and manager


Michael Boris (born 3 June 1975) is a German professional football manager and former player.

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Playing career

As a player he played in lower class German clubs: Wattenscheid II, Hessen Kassel, VfB Speldorf and Kickers Emden.

Managerial career

He began his coaching career at Kickers Emden in 2004, where he was an assistant coach for three years.[1] After several teams in the lower classes he became the coach of Uerdingen, where he managed the team in 19 matches and won 11 of it.[2]

In August 2016 he was appointed as the federal coach of the Hungarian U19 national team.[3] His first match in Telki was against the Slovenian national team, and in the second half, György Kamarás scored the only goal of the match.[4] For the first time, the U21 team was led by him at a qualifier against Liechtenstein.[5] For two and a half years, he worked for the MLSZ, and in January 2019 he became assistant coach in Japan for the second-class Tokyo Verdy team.[6] On 30 May 2019, he was appointed as the head coach of the Hungarian second-class team MTK.[7]

In June 2021 Boris was named new manager of Danish Superliga club SønderjyskE. Following a poor start to the season he was sacked on 1 November 2021.[8]

On 15 February 2022, he was announced as the new manager of Hungarian team Fehérvár FC.[9]

Honours

Sportfreunde Siegen


References

  1. "Német edző érkezett az MLSZ-hez - hivatalos" (in Hungarian). 4 August 2016. Retrieved 2 July 2019.
  2. "MLSZ: német szakember veszi át az U19-es válogatottat" (in Hungarian). 2 August 2016. Retrieved 2 July 2019.
  3. "U19: Michael Boris győzelemmel mutatkozott be a válogatottnál" (in Hungarian). 10 August 2016. Retrieved 2 July 2019.
  4. "U21: első tétmeccsén már magyarul is irányít Michael Boris" (in Hungarian). 1 September 2016. Retrieved 2 July 2019.
  5. "Bekræftet: SønderjyskE fyrer cheftræneren" (in Danish). 1 November 2021. Retrieved 1 November 2021.

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