Hermann "Tiger" Gerland (born 4 June 1954) is a German former professional football manager and player who has most recently worked as an assistant coach of Germany's U21.
Born in Bochum, Gerland spent his entire professional career from 1972 to 1984 playing at VfL Bochum. He played as a striker until 1975, when he switched to defence, where he played until the end of his career. He made 204 Bundesliga appearances and scored four goals.
Gerland's career as manager began in 1985 as the assistant manager at VfL Bochum. In 1986 Gerland took over as manager from Rolf Schafstall at VfL Bochum. The tenure lasted from 1 July 1986 to 30 June 1988. Bochum finished in 11th place in the 1986âÂÂ87 season. They were eliminated in the first round of the German Cup. Bochum finished in 12th place during the 1987âÂÂ88 season. They also got to the final of the German Cup where they lost to Eintracht Frankfurt 1âÂÂ0. In 1988, he made a switch within the Bundesliga and became coach of 1. FC Nürnberg, where he stayed until 1990. Nürnberg finished the 1988âÂÂ89 season in 14th place. They were eliminated by Karlsruher SC in the German Cup second round and eliminated in the first round of the UEFA Cup by Roma after winning 4âÂÂ3 on aggregate. Nürnberg won the first leg 2âÂÂ1 and lost the second leg 3âÂÂ1. He left Nürnberg on 9 April 1990 and had his last match, a 1âÂÂ1 draw against Waldhof Mannheim, on 7 April 1990. were in ninth place at the time he left the club. He finished with a record of 19 wins, 21 draws, and 28 losses.
Beginning with the 1990âÂÂ91 season, he concurrently coached Bayern Munich Amateure as well as Bayern Munich Juniors. In 1991, he quit the Juniors. He continued coaching the amateurs until 1995. In addition, Gerland was the assistant manager of FC Bayern during the 1991âÂÂ92 season.
In the 1995âÂÂ96 season, he again coached Nürnberg, who were playing in the 2. Bundesliga. Gerland left the on 30 April 1996. His final match was a 2âÂÂ2 draw against Hannover 96 on 29 April 1996. He finished with a record of nine wins, 12 draws, and nine losses.
He managed Tennis Borussia Berlin from 22 October 1996 to 18 November 1998. When Gerland took over Tennis Borussia Berlin, they were in seventh place. They finished the 1996âÂÂ97 season in sixth place. Tennis Borussia Berlin were promoted to the 2. Bundesliga after the 1997âÂÂ98 season after they finished in first place. They went undefeated through the 1997âÂÂ98 season with a record of 29 wins and seven draws. He left the club during the 1998âÂÂ99 season and had his final match on 13 November 1998, a 3âÂÂ1 loss to SpVgg Unterhaching. They were in fifth place when he left the club. During the 1998âÂÂ99 season, Gerland led Tennis Borussia Berlin to the quarterâÂÂfinals of the German Cup after defeating Hannover 96, Stuttgarter Kickers, and Hertha BSC.
For the 1999âÂÂ2000 season, Gerland was the manager of Arminia Bielefeld, Gerland made his debut for the club on 7 August 1999 in a 2âÂÂ0 win against Dynamo Berlin in the second round of the German Cup. Arminia Bielefeld finished the 1999âÂÂ2000 season in 17th place and were relegated at the end of the season. Arminia Bielefeld started the 2000âÂÂ01 season with five consecutive wins. However, Arminia Bielefeld failed to win another match under Gerland and Gerland left on 16 October 2000. He finished with a record of 14 wins, 11 draws, and 21 losses.
2. Bundesliga club SSV Ulm 1846 hired Gerland on 31 October 2000 for the remainder of the season. The club was in 13th place when he took over as manager. Although hired on 31 October, Peter Assion managed the 2âÂÂ0 German Cup win against Energie Cottbus on 1 November 2000 and made his debut in the 3âÂÂ1 win against Alemannia Aachen on 5 November 2000. Ulm sacked Gerland on 21 March 2001. His final match was a 3âÂÂ1 loss against Rot-WeiàOberhausen on 17 March 2001. At the time of his sacking, Ulm was in the relegation zone at 16th place.
Gerland took over as reserve team manager in 2001. During his time as reserve team manager, he would go on to manage players like Bastian Schweinsteiger, Philipp Lahm, Thomas Müller, Holger Badstuber, and David Alaba. His first training session was on 25 June 2001. His first match was a 3âÂÂ0 loss to Eintracht Trier. They would go on to defeat the reserve team of 1. FC Kaiserslautern and SV Darmstadt 98 in the following two weeks. The reserve team kept eight clean sheets during the season including a 9âÂÂ0 win against Borussia Fulda on 7 April 2002. They finished the 2001âÂÂ02 season in 10th place.
During the 2002âÂÂ03 season, the reserve team participated in both the Regionalliga Süd and the German Cup. For the second consecutive season, the reserve team lost the opening fixture of the season. During the 2001âÂÂ02 season, they had lost to Eintracht Trier. For the 2002âÂÂ03 season, they lost to Darmstadt 1âÂÂ0 on 31 July 2002. In fact, they failed to win any of their first six fixtures. This included getting knocked out in the first round of the German Cup. They had lost 2âÂÂ1 to FC Schalke 04 in the first round of the German Cup. The first win of the season came against Jahn Regensburg. Results includes a 4âÂÂ2 loss to Stuttgarter Kickers, a 3âÂÂ2 win against Borussia Neunkirchen, a 4âÂÂ0 win against Eintracht Frankfurt II, a 5âÂÂ0 win against Stuttgarter kickers, and a 5âÂÂ1 loss to Unterhaching. The reserve team finished in fourth place.
The reserve team opened up the 2003âÂÂ04 season with a 2âÂÂ0 win against Rot-WeiàErfurt on 2 August 2003. The reserve team opened the season with an 18âÂÂmatch undefeated streak that spanned from 2 August 2003 to 22 November 2003. The streak included a 6âÂÂ1 win against VfR Aalen on 22 August 2003, a 4âÂÂ1 win against Sportfreunde Siegen on 7 September 2003, a 4âÂÂ0 win against Kickers Offenbach on 26 September 2003, and a 5âÂÂ1 win against SC Pfullendorf on 2 November 2003. The first loss of the 2003âÂÂ04 season was a 1âÂÂ0 loss to 1. FC Schweinfurt 05. The reserve team would go on to lose on three more fixtures. They finished the season as Regionalliga Süd champions.
The reserve team started the 2004âÂÂ05 season with a 3âÂÂ0 win against Pfullendorf on 8 August 2004. During the 2004âÂÂ05 season, the reserve team faced reserve teams from other clubs. The reserve team for Bayern defeated 1860 Munich II 4âÂÂ2 and drew 1âÂÂ1, drew 1. FSV Mainz 05 0âÂÂ0 and 1âÂÂ1, and defeated VfB Stuttgart II 2âÂÂ1 and lost 2âÂÂ1. During the 2004âÂÂ05 season, the reserve team defeated Borussia Mönchengladbach in a shootout and Alemannia Aachen and Eintracht Braunschweig in regular time to get to the quarterâÂÂfinal of the German Cup where they lost to Werder Bremen 3âÂÂ0. The reserve team finished the 2004âÂÂ05 season in sixth place.
The reserve team started the 2005âÂÂ06 season with a 1âÂÂ0 win against Jahn Regensburg on 6 August 2005. The extended it to a fourâÂÂmatch undefeated streak. Matchdays nine to 11 ended up being the roughest patch of the season. The reserve team lost 4âÂÂ0 to TuS Koblenz, 3âÂÂ0 to FC Augsburg, and 4âÂÂ0 to SpVgg Bayreuth. on 28 March 2006, the reserve team and Wehen Wiesbaden finished in a 4âÂÂ4 draw. The reserve team finished the 2005âÂÂ06 season in 12th place.
The reserve team started the 2006âÂÂ07 season with a 2âÂÂ0 loss to Hessen Kassel on 5 August 2006. On 27 August 2006, the reserve team and SV Elversberg finished in a 4âÂÂ4 draw. On 29 October 2006, the reserve team won 4âÂÂ1 against Stuttgart II. On 24 March 2007, the reserve team defeated SSV Reutlingen 05 3âÂÂ0. On 6 May 2007, the reserve team list to Stuttgart II 4âÂÂ0. The reserve team finished the 2006âÂÂ07 season in eighth place.
The reserve team started the 2007âÂÂ08 season with a 0âÂÂ0 draw with Reutlingen on 27 July 2007. The reserve team defeated FSV Oggersheim 7âÂÂ0 on 18 May 2008. The reserve team finished the season in eighth place.
The reserve team started the 2008âÂÂ09 season with a 2âÂÂ1 win against Union Berlin on 27 July 2008. On 27 April 2009, Bayern sacked Jürgen Klinsmann, along with assistants Martin Vasquez and Nick Theslof. Jupp Heynckes took over as manager for the remainder of the season and Gerland became the assistant. Mehmet Scholl took over the reserve team. Gerland's final match was a 3âÂÂ2 loss to Erzgebirge Aue on 26 April 2009. The reserve team were in sixth place when Gerland left the team.
Gerland became an assistant under Jupp Heynckes and continued to be an assistant when Louis van Gaal became manager. Andries Jonker also became an assistant under van Gaal.
Gerland replaced Mehmet Scholl as reserve team manager at the beginning of the 2010âÂÂ11 season. Louis van Gaal was sacked on 10 April 2011. Andries Jonker became the interim manager and Gerland and Marcel Bout became assistants. Gerland continued to be an assistant under Jupp Heynckes, Pep Guardiola, and Carlo Ancelotti.
On 22 February 2017, Gerland was appointed the athletic director for Bayern's new youth training center, FC Bayern Campus. Gerland continued to be Ancelotti's assistant. Gerland became the number one assistant to Ancelotti after Paul Clement was hired by Swansea City. After Ancelotti was sacked in late September 2017, Gerland retained his role as assistant manager under new manager Jupp Heynckes.
On 1 July 2018, Gerland returned to his role as the sporting director for Bayern's youth teams at the FC Bayern Campus. In November 2019, Gerland became the assistant coach of Hansi Flick who took over the position of head coach at Bayern Munich, until May 2021.
In September 2021, Gerland was presented as assistant coach of the U21 team of Germany. After the team placed 2nd in the 2025 UEFA European Under-21 Championship, Gerland announced the end of his coaching career.
VfL Bochum
Bayern Munich II