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Christian Titz was born on 1 April, 1971 in Mannheim, West Germany, is a German football manager (born 1971). Discover Christian Titz's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 52 years old?
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Christian Titz Net Worth
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Timeline
Christian Titz (born 1 April 1971) is a German professional football manager and former player who is the manager of 1. FC Magdeburg.
Besides coaching, Titz has published several specialised books on football training methods.
Afterwards, they lost 5–0 at home to SSV Jahn Regensburg, which tied their biggest home loss in club history (equalled 5–0 to Bayern Munich in 1974, to Saint-Étienne in 1980 and again to Bayern Munich in 2014).
The following four games only resulted in one win and three goalless draws, including in the Hamburger Stadtderby against FC St. Pauli.
During his active career, he most notably played for 2. Bundesliga for SV Waldhof Mannheim in the mid-1990s before ending his playing career in the Regionalliga for SC Idar-Oberstein in 2000.
He began his senior career at his first club, Viktoria Neckarhausen, and would later go on to play for SG Egelsbach and SV Waldhof Mannheim before finishing his career at SC Idar-Oberstein, for whom he made six appearances during the 1999–2000 season in the third tier Regionalliga West/Südwest.
He then embarked on a coaching career, managing the youth teams of several clubs between 2000 and 2006 and again 2009, as well as amateur clubs while at the same time working for the United States Soccer Federation.
Upon his retirement as an active player, Titz was appointed as coach of the Alemannia Aachen U19-team prior to the 2000–01 season.
For the 2000–01 season, Titz took over the first team as well as the U19 team of SCB Viktoria Köln, playing in the fifth tier Mittelrheinliga and the Under 19 Bundesliga, respectively.
He worked as a coach in Aachen for four years, and acquired his professional coaching license in December 2004.
In November 2005, he was appointed as head coach of fifth tier Bayernliga side 1. FC Passau, but could not save the club from relegation to the Landesliga Bayern and was sacked in August 2006.
Titz then started a scouting network in Europe for the United States Soccer Federation.
He was released from his duties at the end of December 2009.
From 2011 to 2014, Titz coached FC 08 Homburg in the Regionalliga Südwest before joining Hamburger SV in 2015, initially taking over the U17-team and later the reserve team.
Titz was then appointed as head coach of fifth tier Oberliga Rheinland-Pfalz/Saar team FC 08 Homburg ahead of the 2011–12 season, leading them to the division championship and promotion to the fourth tier Regionalliga.
In the subsequent seasons, 2012–13 (14th) and 2013–14 (11th), he was able to establish the team in the division.
In April 2014, Titz left the club.
Starting from the 2015–16 season, Titz was put in charge of the U17-side of Hamburger SV playing in the B-Junioren Bundesliga (Under 17 Bundesliga) for two seasons.
For the 2017–18 season, he took over the fourth tier Regionalliga Nord reserve team, Hamburger SV II.
Gaining 40 points from 17 games, the reserves became autumn Herbstmeister.
He initially signed a contract until the end of the 2017–18 season.
After gaining ten points from seven games, HSV under Titz were able to reduce the gap to the relegation place before the last matchday to two points.
From 13 March 2018, he was head coach of the Hamburger SV first team before being dismissed on 23 September 2018.
On 13 March 2018, Titz left the reserves after leading them to first place in the table with 45 points from 20 matches, and took over Bernd Hollerbach's first team, struggling in the bottom-end of the Bundesliga with seven points behind in the relegation battle.
Despite a win on the last match day, HSV suffered relegation from the Bundesliga for the first time in its history on 12 May 2018.
Before the last matchday, him and the club had agreed on a contract extension, keeping him at the club independent of the team's ability to stay in the Bundesliga.
Due to a positive change in performance, style of play, and the infusion of younger players such as Tatsuya Ito and Matti Steinmann, who had started the season in the reserves, Titz received praise.
On 16 May 2018, Titz signed a contract with HSV, keeping him at the club until 2020.
The team would go on to lose their opening game 3–0 at home in the 2. Bundesliga matchup against Holstein Kiel.
After four out of the next four matches, HSV were first in the league table.
On 23 October 2018, Titz was sacked, leaving the club at 5th place in the league table, two points behind first place.
Director of football Ralf Becker stated afterwards, that the HSV directors had come to the conclusion that the team went in the wrong direction with regards to development, which had meant an increased risk of missing the season goals.
Prior to the 2019–20 season he joined Regionalliga club Rot-Weiss Essen but was dismissed after one season after failing to reach play-off promotions.
Titz started playing for local club FC Viktoria Neckarhausen, and later SV Sandhausen as a junior player.
Ahead of the 2019–20 season, Titz took over as head coach of fourth tier Regionalliga club Rot-Weiss Essen as the successor to Karsten Neitzel, who had been released from his duties after an 8th place finish in the previous season.
Titz signed a contract keeping him at the club until 2021.
Essen ended the season prematurely in June, after the Regionalliga was cancelled due to effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.
They finished third in the table and thus missed the goal of participation in promotion play-offs for the 3. Liga; something club management had initially aimed for.
As a result, the contract, which was still valid for one year, was terminated at the end of the season.