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Tomas Oral Tomas Oral (2015) Personnel Birthday 24. April 1973 Place of birth Ochsenfurt, Germany Size 168 cm Position midfield Men’s Years Station Games (goals) first 1994\u20131997 SG Egelsbach 38 (2) 1997\u20131999 Viktoria Aschaffenburg 1999\u20132000 Germania Horbach 2000\u20132006 [first] FSV Frankfurt 91 (2) Stations as a trainer Years Station 2003\u20132006 FSV Frankfurt amat.\/ii 2006\u20132009 FSV Frankfurt 2010\u20132011 RB Leipzig 2011\u20132013 FC Ingolstadt 04 2014 FC Fulham (Co-Trainer) 2015\u20132016 FSV Frankfurt 2016 Karlsruher SC 2019 FC Ingolstadt 04 2020\u20132021 FC Ingolstadt 04 2023\u2013 SV Sandhausen first Only league games are given. Tomas Oral (Born April 24, 1973 in Ochsenfurt) is a German football coach and former football player. Oral started playing football at VfR Gro\u00dfostheim, then he came via FSV Teutonia Obernau and TV Schweinheim in Bavaria Wiesen, where he recommended himself in parallel to his training as a wholesale and foreign trade clerk in a company for car parts for higher-class tasks in football. [2] For SG Egelsbach, he played at times in the third -class regional league S\u00fcd between 1994 and 1997, then he came to FSV Frankfurt via the Hessian Oberliga club Viktoria Aschaffenburg (1997\u20131999) and Germania Horbach (1999\/2000), who also in which fourth -class Oberliga Hessen played. Here the former striker, who had developed into a defensive midfielder in the course of his career, ran [2] for six years. In the summer of 2006 he ended his active career. During his time in Egelsbach and with Viktoria Aschaffenburg, he worked full -time in the catering trade, and from 1994 he also operated a bistro and from 1997 to 1999 a discotheque. [2] Since 2003, oral, in parallel to his player career on the first team, oral has also been a coach of the second team of the FSV and led the team from the district class to the Landesliga. For the 2006\/07 season, oral rose to the coach of the Oberligam team. In the first season under his leadership, the FSV rose from the Oberliga Hessen to the regional league and in 2007\/08 he succeeded in the second Bundesliga with the first team – his sixth promotion in a row as a coach in six years. [3] [4] Since he did not have a coaching license, he was officially represented by Ramon Berndroth. After oral in the 2008\/09 season with the FSV, the class was able to hold, after eight winless league games at the beginning of the 2009\/10 season, he resigned from his office on October 4, 2009. [5] Until April 2010, Oral completed the football teacher training at the Hennes-Weisweiler Academy of the German Sport University Cologne with Markus Babbel and Christian Ziege and has since been the owner of the football teacher license of the German Football Association. For the 2010\/11 season, he took over the coaching position at the regional league team RB Leipzig, but the contract was not extended at the end of the round. [6] – The team took fourth place at the end of the season and thus missed the desired promotion to the 3rd division. On November 10, 2011, Oral was presented as the new coach of second division club FC Ingolstadt 04. He took over the club with nine points in the last place in the table and should lead the team to relegation, which he succeeded in the penultimate matchday thanks to a 1-0 home win against Energie Cottbus. Eight days after the end of the 2012\/13 season, oral was released by FC Ingolstadt 04. [7] Between February and September 2014, he worked as a co-coach of Felix Magath at FC Fulham in the Premier League or from summer 2014 in the second-class football League Championship. [8] On May 18, 2015, Oral returned to his former club FSV Frankfurt as a coach and led him to a highlight in a competitive game in D\u00fcsseldorf with a 3-2 win. [9] Previously, the club had separated from Benno M\u00f6hlmann a game day before slipping to the relegation place before the end of the 2014\/15 second division season. [ten] After relegation, orally, the FSV agreed on a one -year contract. [11] On April 10, 2016, the club separated from him five game days before the end of the season when FSV Frankfurt was just before the relegation place after seven winless games. [twelfth] For the second division season 2016\/17, Oral was the successor to Markus Kauczinski coach at Karlsruher SC. [13] He was released on December 4, 2016. [14] On April 2, 2019, Oral returned to FC Ingolstadt 04 and took over the relegation -threatened second division team as the successor to Jens Keller. He received a contract until the end of the 2018\/19 season. [15] Under Oral, the team won 16 points through 5 victories, a draw and a defeat and reached the relegation place. In the relegation games, SV Wehen was subject to Wiesbaden after a 2-1 away win and a 2: 3 home defeat and relegated to the 3rd division. After the descent, Oral left the club with its end of the contract. [16] On March 11, 2020, Oral took over FC Ingolstadt 04 again. He replaced his predecessor Jeff Saibene before the 28th matchday of the 2019\/20 season when the team was 2 points behind a promotion place in 5th place in the table. Orally, a contract signed with a term until June 30, 2021. [17] The FCI completed the season in 4th place, which entitled to participate in the relegation due to the championship of the second team of FC Bayern Munich. Oral’s team met 1. FC N\u00fcrnberg there. After a 0-2 loss in the first leg, the FCI led 3-0 in the Audi sports park at home until shortly before the end of the game, before the FCN scored 3-1 in the 96th minute of the game and remained in the 2nd Bundesliga due to the away goal rule. [18] In the 2020\/21 season, the Ingolstadt finished third and rose to the 2nd Bundesliga through the relegation against VfL Osnabr\u00fcck. Then the club and orally separated. [19] At the end of February 2023, Oral took over the second division club SV Sandhausen as the successor to Alois Schwartz. [20] This was in last place after the 21st matchday of the 2022\/23 season and was 2 points behind a non-relegation place. Oral is married and completed an apprenticeship as a wholesale and foreign trade clerk. It comes from an Aramaic family that emigrated from Turkish Midyat to Ochsenfurt in the 1960s. It is the second oldest of five siblings. [2] \u2191 Without the 2000\/01 season \u2191 a b c d Gottfried Sterner: Nothing works without a cell phone – origin, private life and football: a portrait of the Ingolstadt coach Tomas Oral. In: Donaukurier.de. January 21, 2013, accessed on June 12, 2021 . \u2191 HE DOES: Climb (accessed on April 12, 2009). \u2191 FR: Interview mit Tomas Oral ( Memento of July 31, 2012 in the web archive Archive.today ) (accessed on April 12, 2009). \u2191 Kicker: Tomas Oral steps back (accessed on October 4, 2009). \u2191 Redbulls.com: RB and Tomas Oral: Separation for the end of the season ( Memento from April 24, 2011 in Internet Archive ) (accessed on April 21, 2011). \u2191 Message on Kicker.de accessed on April 28, 2013. \u2191 Notification on fulhamfc.com accessed on February 18, 2014. \u2191 Kicker.de: Dedic sweetens oral’s debut – FSV stays in (24. May 2015). \u2191 Kicker.de: M\u00f6hlmann released – orally takes over (18. May 2015). \u2191 Kicker.de: Appearance reached – orally, orally, remains at FSV until 2016 (2. June 2015). \u2191 1: 4 against Bochum brings personnel consequences: FSV Frankfurt separates from Oral. Kicker sports magazine, April 10, 2016, accessed on April 10, 2016 . \u2191 Tomas Oral becomes the new KSC trainer ( Memento from April 16, 2016 in Internet Archive ) KSC.de, accessed on March 8, 2016. \u2191 Report ( Memento from December 5, 2016 in Internet Archive ) on ksc.de, accessed on December 4, 2016 \u2191 With Tomas Oral and Michael Henke to stay in the league , fcingolstadt.de, April 2, 2019, accessed on April 2, 2019. \u2191 Tomas Oral “For me this is over” – Kicker.de, 30. May 2019 \u2191 Third term: Oral returns to the FCI , fcingolstadt.de, March 11, 2020, accessed March 11, 2020. \u2191 Craziness! Schleusener saves Nuremberg with the last action , Kicker.de, July 11, 2020, accessed July 12, 2020. \u2191 Mission accomplished! Tomas Oral and the FCI separate mutually. In: FCingolstadt.de. 2. June 2021, accessed on June 2, 2021 . \u2191 Tomas Oral is the new head coach of SV Sandhausen , SVS1916.de, February 20, 2023, accessed on February 20, 2023. "},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki14\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki14\/oral-bulls-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Oral bulls \u2013 Wikipedia"}}]}]