20-04-2025
Former German football coach Lorant dies at age 76
Then Unterhaching's coach Werner Lorant gestures during the German 2nd Bundesliga soccer match between Rot-Weiss Essen and SpVgg Unterhaching at the Georg Melches Stadium. Lorant has died at age 76 on Sunday, his family confirmed to dpa after his long-time club 1860 Munich had reported the death. Bernd Thissen/dpa
Former German football coach Werner Lorant has died at age 76 on Sunday, his family confirmed to dpa after his long-time club 1860 Munich had reported the death.
Lorant died after a lengthy illness in a hospital in the southern German town of Wasserburg am Inn.
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Lorant played at clubs including Borussia Dortmund, Eintracht Frankfurt and Schalke while as a coach he is best remembered for his long spell and successful at 1860 Munich from 1992 to 2001.
Lorant became coach there when the club was in the third tier and he led them back into the Bundesliga within two years where they stayed until 2004. Lorant led them into the UEFA Cup in 1997 and to fourth place in the Bundesliga in 2000.
The 1860 club said it was "in deep mourning", saying that "Werner Lorant was a coaching legend. He has left a deep mark on 1860 Munich."
Lorant's other coaching engagements took him to countries including Turkey, Iran and Slovakia but were much shorter.