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Die Trainer Der Dresden Monarchs 2008 Postanschrift: Dresden Monarchs e.V. | Postfach 100 851 | 01078 Dresden Telefon: +49 (0)3 51 – 3 11 31 11 – Fax: +49 (0)3 51 – 3 11 32 22 Internet: www.dresden-monarchs.de – Mail: [email protected] DIE TRAINER DER DRESDEN MONARCHS 2008 Headcoach und Defense Coordinator Shuan Fatah Alter: 39 - Runningback-Coach Hamburg Sea Devils, NFL Europa 2007, Worldbowl-Sieger 2007 - Manager of „Player and Football Development Germany“, NFL Europa 2005 - 2007 - Assisent Coach Berlin Thunder, NFL Europa 1999 – 2004 - Defense Coordinator Nichols College Massachusetts, USA, 1998 - Assisent Coach Nichols College Massachusetts, USA, 1996 – 1997 - verschiedene Coaches Positionen bei den Berlin Adler, 1991 – 1996 (Assistent Coach, Denfense Coordinator, Head Coach) Offense Coordinator Robert Cruse Alter: 33 - Offense Coordinator Dresden Monarchs, GFL, seit 2005 - Assistent Coach, Deutsche Junioren Nationalmannschaft, 2005 - 2007 - Assistent Coach, Dresden Monarchs, GFL, 1999 -2004 Hausanschrift: Bärnsdorfer Straße 2 | 01097 Dresden Bankverbindung: Ostsächsische Sparkasse Dresden | Kto: 312 02 12 465 | BLZ: 850 50 300 St.Nr. 202/140/12007 Postanschrift: Dresden Monarchs e.V. | Postfach 100 851 | 01078 Dresden Telefon: +49 (0)3 51 – 3 11 31 11 – Fax: +49 (0)3 51 – 3 11 32 22 Internet: www.dresden-monarchs.de – Mail: [email protected] Laufspiel-Coordinator und Offense Line Lee Rowland Alter: 55 - Assistent Coach Webber International University Florida, USA, 2007 - Assistent Coach, Cologne Centurions, NFL Europa, 2007 - Headcoach Darmstadt Diamonds, GFL, 2005 - 2006 - Defense-Coordinator Rüsselsheim Razorbacks, GFL, 2003 - Headcoach Hamburg Blue Devils, GFL, 2000 - Aschaffenburg Stallions, GFL, 1999 - Headcoach Hanau Hawks, GFL, 1996 - Offense Coordinator London Olympians, 1995, EuroBowl-Sieger 1995 - Offense-Coordinator Britische Football-Nationalmannschaft, GB, 1994 - 2000 Passverteidigung (Defense Backf) Thomas Stantke Alter: 33 - Defense Coordinator Dresden Monarchs, GFL, 2006 - 2007 - Assistent Coach Dresden Monarchs, GFL, 2005 Laufverteidigung (Linebacker) Volker Dittel Alter: 30 Defense Line Toni Schmiedel Alter: 36 Hausanschrift: Bärnsdorfer Straße 2 | 01097 Dresden Bankverbindung: Ostsächsische Sparkasse Dresden | Kto: 312 02 12 465 | BLZ: 850 50 300 St.Nr. 202/140/12007 .
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