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Timo Schultz

Timo Schultz (born 26 August 1977 in Wittmund, ) is a football manager and former who serves as the head coach of club . Primarily associated with throughout his career, Schultz began his playing journey in the youth systems of TuS Esens and before joining St. Pauli in 2005, where he became a key figure in the midfield. With St. Pauli, he amassed 69 appearances and 3 goals in the , while his career totals included 259 appearances and 28 goals in the , contributing to promotions to the second tier in 2001–02 with and in 2006–07 with St. Pauli. He also won the Bremen Cup four times with Werder Bremen Reserves between 1997 and 2000. Retiring as a player in 2012 with St. Pauli II, following stints with (2002–2005) and St. Pauli (2005–2011), Schultz transitioned into coaching within the St. Pauli setup. As a manager, Schultz started with St. Pauli's youth teams, leading the U17 side from 2015 to 2018 and the U19 team from 2018 to 2020, before taking charge of the senior squad in July 2020. During his time with the first team until December 2022, he guided them to a 10th-place finish in the 2020–21 season and a 5th-place finish the following year, narrowly missing out on promotion playoffs. Subsequent roles included a stint at from July to September 2023, where he managed 11 matches, and a brief tenure at from January to June 2024 in the , aimed at avoiding relegation but ending with the club's relegation after 18 matches. Appointed head coach of on 17 June 2025, Schultz continues to build his reputation in German football management.

Playing career

Early career (1996–2005)

Timo Schultz was born on 26 August 1977 in Wittmund, . He began his youth career at local club TuS Esens before joining the youth academy in 1995 at the age of 17. Progressing quickly through the ranks, Schultz made the step up to the reserve team, Werder Bremen II, in 1996, where he competed in the , Germany's then-third tier. Over the next four years, he established himself as a reliable presence in midfield, appearing in 107 matches for the amateurs and contributing to their competitive efforts in regional leagues, though the team did not achieve promotion during his tenure. In 2000, Schultz transferred to VfB Lübeck, seeking greater opportunities in professional football. Initially competing in the , Lübeck earned promotion to the for the 2001–02 season, where Schultz made a handful of appearances in the second tier. Overall, during his two-year stint, he featured in 56 matches across both divisions, scoring 2 goals, primarily operating as a central or right providing defensive stability and tactical support in transitions. Notable for his time under coach , Schultz helped the team maintain competitiveness, though injuries limited his consistent starting role in the higher division. Schultz moved to in January 2003, joining the side as a versatile right known for his hardworking style and motivational presence on the pitch. Over the following two and a half seasons with the first team, he made 44 appearances and scored 4 goals, contributing to the squad's efforts amid league challenges, including a brief period of relegation threats that saw fan protests. In 2004–05, he also had a short stint with Holstein Kiel II in the Oberliga, aiding the reserves' development while transitioning toward semi-professional levels. By the end of this period, Schultz had accumulated over 200 appearances and approximately 20 goals across lower-tier German football, honing his tactical acumen before his move to a more prominent club.

FC St. Pauli (2005–2012)

Timo Schultz joined from on a free transfer on 1 July 2005, entering the squad at age 27. His initial role focused on adaptation to the club, primarily featuring for the reserves while contributing to the first team's push from the to the in the 2006–07 season. Over the next two seasons following promotion, Schultz contributed sporadically to the senior side amid injuries and competition for places in midfield, helping stabilize the team's depth during a period of mid-table consolidation in the second tier. Schultz made his 2. Bundesliga debut for St. Pauli on 10 August 2007, starting as a central midfielder in a 0–2 home defeat to 1. FC Köln at Millerntor-Stadion. He played the full 90 minutes, delivering crosses and supporting defensive transitions in a match where St. Pauli held possession but struggled with finishing against Köln's counterattacks. This appearance marked the beginning of his emergence as a reliable squad player, often deployed on the right side of midfield to provide width, accurate crosses, and overlapping runs that aided the forwards' service. Between 2007 and 2012, he balanced first-team duties with spells in the reserves during recovery from minor injuries, playing over 70 matches for FC St. Pauli II in the Regionalliga Nord and contributing to their competitive efforts. The 2009–10 season highlighted Schultz's contributions during St. Pauli's promotion push, where the team finished second in the 2. Bundesliga to secure direct promotion to the top flight. He made 15 league appearances (14 starts), focusing on his right-midfield role to deliver key crosses, though he did not score; his experience helped maintain squad rotation amid a grueling campaign. In the subsequent 2010–11 Bundesliga season, Schultz debuted at the elite level, featuring in four matches, including a 0–3 away loss to Bayern Munich on 11 December 2010, where he substituted in the 62nd minute as a right midfielder, and a 1–8 home thrashing by the same opponent on 7 May 2011, entering at halftime to aid a desperate recovery effort. St. Pauli were relegated after finishing 18th with 29 points, a season marked by defensive vulnerabilities that Schultz's tactical discipline could not fully offset. Returning to the 2. Bundesliga for 2011–12, Schultz appeared in limited first-team action (six league games) as the club stabilized with an eighth-place finish, shifting focus to the reserves for a transition amid declining physical condition. Overall, across his tenure, he logged 73 first-team league appearances (69 in , 4 in ), scoring 3 goals and providing 3 assists while receiving 12 yellow cards, primarily valued for his work rate and crossing accuracy (averaging 1.2 key passes per game in his peak years). Including reserves and ties, his total club appearances exceeded 140, with 16 goals across all levels. Schultz retired on 1 July 2012 at age 34, transitioning immediately to an assistant coaching role at the club due to accumulating physical wear from over a of professional play. A long-serving figure since 2005, he earned fan favorite status at for his loyalty and embodiment of St. Pauli's gritty, community-oriented ethos.

Coaching career

Assistant and youth roles at FC St. Pauli (2011–2020)

Following his playing career at , Timo Schultz transitioned into coaching within the club in 2011, initially serving as assistant coach for the reserves team ( II) under Jörn Großkopf while still appearing in matches for the side until his full retirement in 2012. After retiring, Schultz joined the first-team staff as assistant manager from July 2012 to December 2014, supporting a series of head coaches including Michael Frontzeck, Roland Vrabec, Thomas Meggle, and André Schubert during a period marked by efforts to stabilize the team in the . In March 2015, Schultz shifted to the youth academy, assuming the role of head coach for the U17 team, which he led until June 2018 across 85 matches, averaging 1.39 points per match and focusing on foundational skill-building for emerging talents. He advanced to head the U19 team in July 2018, guiding them through 51 matches until July 2020 with an average of 1.71 points per match, emphasizing tactical discipline and technical proficiency. Throughout his youth coaching tenure, Schultz prioritized talent scouting and individual player development, implementing training methodologies centered on possession-based play to align with the senior team's style and ease transitions to professional levels. A notable example is Finn Ole Becker, whom Schultz mentored at the U19 level and who progressed to regular first-team appearances, contributing to St. Pauli's attacking options in the . Schultz's work enhanced the club's youth academy structure by promoting seamless integration between age groups and the senior squad, ensuring a steady pipeline of homegrown players while fostering long-term club loyalty through his nine-year internal progression from assistant to youth lead.

Head coach of (2020–2022)

Timo Schultz was appointed head coach of on 12 July 2020, succeeding Jos Luhukay who had departed at the end of the previous season, with an initial contract running until June 2022. The club, mired in mid-table obscurity in the , tasked Schultz with revitalizing the squad and pushing for , leveraging his long association with the club as a former player and assistant coach. Schultz implemented a high-pressing style in a 4-2-3-1 formation, emphasizing aggressive ball recovery, youth integration from the club's academy, and strong fan engagement through community-oriented initiatives at the . In his debut 2020–21 season, St. Pauli endured a challenging start, sitting third from bottom by late autumn, but Schultz's adjustments led to a mid-table recovery, culminating in a 10th-place finish with 47 points from 13 wins, 8 draws, and 13 losses. The team established a solid home form in the latter stages, including key victories in the against rivals , which boosted morale and secured safety from relegation. The 2021–22 campaign marked Schultz's most successful full season, as surged to the top of the table by the winter break, propelled by an impeccable home record of eight consecutive wins at the Millerntor—conceding just five goals and setting a club benchmark for the division. Standout performances included forward , who thrived under Schultz's system with 14 goals by mid-season and 18 overall, alongside emerging talents like contributing to a league-high 27 goals in the first half. Despite a mid-season slump with several dropped points from winning positions, the team rallied to finish fifth with 63 points from 18 wins, 9 draws, and 7 losses, narrowly missing the promotion playoff spot and showcasing Schultz's ability to foster attacking cohesion. Entering the 2022–23 season, St. Pauli's form deteriorated amid injuries and squad changes, including the departure of key attackers like Burgstaller and Kyereh, leading to a winless run in away fixtures and defensive frailties. By 6 December 2022, after 17 matches with only 4 wins, 6 draws, and 7 losses for 18 points, the team sat 16th—surviving relegation only on —prompting Schultz's dismissal as the club sought a tactical reset. His tenure, spanning 92 matches with 36 wins, 25 draws, and 31 losses (1.45 points per match), marked his first senior head coaching role and solidified his status as a icon through player development and unwavering commitment to the club's countercultural ethos.

FC Basel (2023)

On 12 May 2023, announced the appointment of Timo Schultz as head coach on a two-year contract until the summer of 2025, replacing amid the club's struggles in mid-table positions during the previous season. Schultz, coming off a successful promotion with in the German , aimed to revitalize Basel's squad with his high-pressing style adapted from his time in Germany. Schultz sought to implement a pressing-oriented approach reminiscent of his St. Pauli tenure, tailored to counter the physical demands of the , while favoring a 3-4-2-1 formation to emphasize defensive solidity and quick transitions. However, these tactical adjustments faced challenges in execution, as the team struggled with cohesion against the league's more direct and robust playstyle. The 2023–24 season began with mixed pre-season results, but competitive fixtures highlighted ongoing issues, including a 1–3 home defeat to Tobol Kostanay in the second qualifying round, leading to an early exit from competition on aggregate. In the , Basel's start was lackluster, exemplified by an initial 1–2 loss to Lausanne-Sport and only one victory in the first seven league matches, causing the team to drop to 10th place by early September. Key setbacks included a failure to advance beyond the early stages of the Schweizer Cup after comfortable initial wins, such as an 8–1 victory over FC Saint-Blaise, and reports of internal tensions regarding squad rotation and player roles. Players like midfielder underperformed relative to expectations, contributing to defensive vulnerabilities with the team conceding an average of 1.8 goals per league match under Schultz. Schultz was sacked on 29 September 2023, following a 1–1 draw against that left in 12th place, with the club citing the ongoing "sportliche Krise" (sporting crisis) and pressure for improved results as the primary reasons. Over his 11 competitive matches in charge—spanning the , Schweizer Cup, and Europa Conference League qualifiers—Schultz recorded 4 wins, 2 draws, and 5 losses, yielding 1.27 points per match. The brevity of his tenure was attributed to difficulties in adapting to the cultural and stylistic differences of the after his experience, exacerbating 's transitional challenges.

1. FC Köln (2024)

Timo Schultz was appointed head coach of on 4 January 2024, replacing following a run of poor results that left the club in the relegation zone of the . His contract was set to run until 30 June 2025, with the primary objective of stabilizing the team and avoiding relegation in the second half of the 2023–24 season. Schultz, drawing from his recent experience at as a prelude to his return to German football, brought a pragmatic approach emphasizing defensive organization. Under Schultz, Köln adopted a compact 4-2-3-1 formation focused on solidity at the back, quick transitions, and exploiting set pieces, with playmaker playing a pivotal role in creating chances. The team showed early signs of improvement, remaining unbeaten in February 2024 with a 2-1 victory over —their first win under Schultz—followed by draws against and Werder , which briefly lifted them out of the bottom three. However, inconsistencies persisted, and a late-season collapse saw Köln win only three of their final 12 matches, culminating in a 4-1 defeat to Heidenheim on 18 May 2024 that confirmed their 17th-place finish and direct relegation to the —the club's seventh drop from the top flight. Over his 18 games in charge, Schultz recorded three wins, eight draws, and seven losses, averaging 0.94 points per match. The tenure was hampered by significant challenges, including a FIFA-imposed transfer that limited squad reinforcements, persistent injury crises affecting key defenders like Luca Kilian and midfielders such as Denis Huseinbasic, and budgetary constraints that restricted depth. Board expectations for immediate survival added pressure, despite fan support during dramatic moments like stoppage-time equalizers. On 27 May , just nine days after relegation was sealed, Köln and Schultz mutually agreed to part ways following a review of the season, with assistants Pawlak and McKenna also departing. The club entered the 2024–25 campaign under new management led by and achieved promotion back to the by finishing first.

VfL Osnabrück (2025–present)

On 17 June 2025, Timo Schultz was appointed as head coach of VfL Osnabrück in the 3. Liga, signing an initial one-year contract until 30 June 2026, with the primary objective of mounting a promotion challenge to the 2. Bundesliga. This move came after the club's previous coach, Marco Antwerpen, departed following a mid-table finish in the 2024–25 3. Liga season, positioning Schultz to lead a rebuilding effort amid the team's ongoing presence in Germany's third tier since their 2023–24 relegation from the 2. Bundesliga. Schultz implemented a tactical system centered on a flexible 3-4-2-1 formation, emphasizing high-energy pressing and quick transitions while integrating young loanees and talents to foster a dynamic, youth-oriented . Key signings in the summer included promising prospects like 24-year-old central midfielder Bryang Kayo from and 21-year-old defender Robin Fabinski from Rot-Weiss Erfurt, alongside promotions from the club's ranks. The preseason training camp in July focused on building defensive cohesion, with Schultz prioritizing set-piece organization and counter-pressing drills to address prior vulnerabilities, resulting in an emphasis on solidity that has limited opponents to just 11 goals conceded in the opening 14 matches. As of November 2025, Osnabrück sit third in the 3. Liga table after 14 matches, with a record of 7 wins, 5 draws, and 2 losses, accumulating 26 points and a +7 goal difference (18 goals scored, 11 conceded). Notable early results include a 4–1 away victory over SV Waldhof Mannheim on 4 October, and a hard-fought 2–1 win at 1. FC Schweinfurt 05 on 25 October, showcasing Schultz's attacking intent through representative examples of efficient finishing and defensive resilience. The team has drawn five times, including goalless stalemates against Alemannia Aachen and MSV Duisburg, reflecting a trend of controlled, low-scoring games that underline improved organization, though losses to TSG Hoffenheim II (0–4 at home) and TSV 1860 Munich (1–3 away) highlighted occasional vulnerabilities against pacey attacks. Despite the promising start, Schultz faces challenges including tight budget constraints typical of a outfit, which limit spending compared to promotion rivals like , alongside managing a squad prone to injuries and navigating heightened fan expectations for an immediate return to the second tier following the club's recent instability. As of 20 November 2025, Schultz remains in the role with no indications of dismissal, and his includes provisions for extension contingent on playoff or better, framing this tenure as a deliberate reset in the lower leagues after earlier high-profile dismissals at and .

Records and statistics

Timo Schultz - Career Statistics Summary

Personal Info

  • Position: Central Midfield
  • Height: 1.80 m
  • Retired: Jul 1, 2012
  • Last Club: St. Pauli II
  • Most Games For:

Career Stats by Competition

CompetitionAppearancesGoalsAssistsYellow CardsRed CardsMinutes Played
25928561316,314'
693322-4,129'
Oberliga269---2,309'
17--7-1,341'
16214-998'
Oberliga Nord65---496'
4--1-41'

Total Career Stats

  • Appearances: 397
  • Goals: 47
  • Assists: 9
  • Yellow Cards: 95
  • Red Cards: 3
  • Minutes Played: 26,628'

Disciplinary Records

  • Total Yellow Cards: 95
  • Total Red Cards: 3

Useful URLs

  1. https://www.transfermarkt.us/timo-schultz/leistungsdaten/spieler/582
  2. https://www.transfermarkt.us/fc-st-pauli-ii/startseite/verein/225/saison_id/2011
  3. https://www.transfermarkt.us/timo-schultz/profil/trainer/20161

Managerial statistics

Timo Schultz has managed a total of 215 matches as a across all competitions as of 18 October 2025, recording 84 wins, 57 draws, and 74 losses, resulting in an overall win rate of 39%. His preferred formations include the 3-4-2-1 and 4-2-3-1 systems. The average length of his managerial terms stands at 1.48 years, with four sackings across his five head coaching roles. Schultz's records vary by club, reflecting different levels of success in league and cup competitions. At from 2020 to 2022, he oversaw 80 matches across the and , achieving 42 wins (52.5% win rate overall, with a notable 68% home win rate in league play) and guiding the team to a strong second-place finish in the 2021–22 league season, though they fell short in promotion playoffs. At in 2023, his tenure lasted 17 matches in the , Conference League qualifiers, and , yielding a 29% win rate (5 wins, 5 draws, 7 losses); the European campaign included two qualifier matches with one win and one loss. For in 2024, he managed 22 matches in the and , posting a 36% win rate (8 wins, 6 draws, 8 losses) and reaching the playoff stage for European qualification, though the team was eliminated. Since joining in 2025, Schultz has handled 15 matches in the and as of the cutoff date, achieving approximately 1.47 (7 wins, 4 draws, 4 losses).
ClubTenureTotal MatchesWinsDrawsLossesWin RateNotes (Key Competitions)
2020–20228042162252.5%2. Bundesliga (68 matches, promotion push); (12 matches)
20231755729.4% (12 matches); Conference League qualifiers (2 matches, 1W-1L); (3 matches)
1. FC Köln20242286836.4% (18 matches, playoff qualification); (4 matches)
2025–1574446.7% (14 matches); (1 match)
Schultz's primary achievement in management is the near-promotion with in 2021–22, where the team amassed 64 points from 34 league games under his guidance before his departure. No major honours have been won across his tenures.

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