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Heiko Herrlich

Heiko Herrlich (born 3 December 1971) is a German football manager and former player who played as a striker.


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Herrlich managing Bayer Leverkusen in 2017
(1971-12-03) 3 December 1971
Mannheim, West Germany
1.89 m (6 ft 2 in)
Striker
FC Kollnau
FC Emmendingen
SC Freiburg
TeamApps(Gls)
Bayer Leverkusen75(6)
Borussia Mönchengladbach55(28)
Borussia Dortmund128(41)
258(75)
Germany U-2120(17)
Germany5(1)
Germany U-17
Germany U-19
VfL Bochum
SpVgg Unterhaching
Jahn Regensburg
Bayer Leverkusen
FC Augsburg
SpVgg Unterhaching
2007
2007
* Club domestic league appearances and goals

Heiko Herrlich (born 3 December 1971) is a German football manager and former player who played as a striker.

Herrlich played 258 matches (1989–2004) in the Bundesliga and scored 75 goals for Bayer 04 Leverkusen, Borussia Mönchengladbach and Borussia Dortmund. With Borussia Dortmund he won the German championship in 1996 and 2002, the Champions League and the Intercontinental Cup in 1997. With Borussia Mönchengladbach he won the DFB-Pokal in 1995, which he had also won in 1993 with Bayer Leverkusen.

In autumn 2000, it was discovered that he had a malignant brain tumor. He was successfully treated with radiation therapy and returned to Bundesliga action 2001 but was not able to return to his former glory as a player. He ended his professional career in 2004 after several injuries.

In 1995, Herrlich played five matches for the Germany national team, all in qualifying matches for UEFA Euro 1996. He scored once, against Wales, but missed the final tournament, which Germany won, due to injury.

Herrlich received his coaching license in 2005 and began coaching the youth team of Borussia Dortmund. He also became the German spokesman for the 2006 INAS World Football Championships.

In July 2007, he was appointed as coach of the Germany U-17 team and won third place at the 2007 FIFA Under-17 World Cup in South Korea. On 27 October 2009, he was released from the German Football Association. He became later the head coach of VfL Bochum between 27 October 2009 and 29 April 2010. He finished with a record of four wins, eight draws, and 10 losses.

At the beginning of the 2011–12 season, he was named new manager of SpVgg Unterhaching. He left the club on 25 May 2012 for personal reasons. He finished with a record of 13 wins, eight draws, and 19 losses.

On 21 June 2013, he became the manager for the Bayern Munich U-17 team. In June 2015, Bayern Munich restructured their youth department and Herrlich left Munich.

On 20 December 2015, he took over Jahn Regensburg. His contract was scheduled to run up to the end of the 2015–16 season, with an extension for another year if the Jahn achieved promotion to the 3. Liga. The Ratisbon based club achieved back to back promotions under Herrlich's reign, returning to 2.Liga at the end of the 2016–17 season.

On 9 June 2017, it was announced that Herrlich will return to Leverkusen as new head coach.

On 23 December 2018, Bayer Leverkusen announced they would be parting ways with Herrlich, citing bad tactics and poor overall performance.

He was appointed as the new head coach of FC Augsburg on 10 March 2020. On 26 April 2021, he was sacked.

In January 2025, he moved to SpVgg Unterhaching but was sacked just three months later.

Score and result list Germany's goal tally first, score column indicates score after Herrlich goal.

No.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
126 April 1995Rheinstadion, Düsseldorf, GermanyWales1–11–1UEFA Euro 1996 qualifying

As of match played 21 March 2025

TeamFromToRecord.mw-parser-output .tooltip-dotted{border-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help}Ref.
Bochum27 October 200929 April 2010224810018.18
Unterhaching1 July 201125 May 20124013819032.50
Jahn Regensburg20 December 201530 June 201759281318047.46
Bayer Leverkusen1 July 201723 December 201864321418050.00
FC Augsburg10 March 202026 April 20214212921028.57
SpVgg Unterhaching3 January 202521 March 20259126011.11
235895492037.87

Bayer Leverkusen

  • DFB-Pokal: 1992–93

Borussia Mönchengladbach

  • DFB-Pokal: 1994–95

Borussia Dortmund

  • Bundesliga: 1995–96, 2001–02
  • UEFA Champions League: 1996–97
  • Intercontinental Cup: 1997
  • UEFA Cup runner-up: 2001–02
  • UEFA Super Cup runner-up: 1997

Individual

  • Bundesliga Top Scorer: 1994–95 (joint with Mario Basler)

Germany U17

  • FIFA Under-17 World Cup third place: 2007

Individual

  • Best Under 17 Coach: 2008

  • Heiko Herrlich at WorldFootball.net

  • Heiko Herrlich at National-Football-Teams.com

  • Heiko Herrlich – UEFA competition record (archive)

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