Gerald Asamoah

Player

Birthday October 3, 1978

Birth Sign Libra

Birthplace Mampong, Ghana

Age 45 years old

Nationality Ghana

Height 1.80 m

Weight 85 kg

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1950

He also scored on his debut, at the 50th minute of the game.

1977

During his time with the Kiezkicker, he played regularly and scored six goals in the league, including a winner that allowed his team to obtain their first away victory against cross-city rivals, Hamburger SV, since 1977.

1978

Gerald Asamoah (born 3 October 1978) is a German football executive and former professional player who works as the first-team manager of Schalke 04.

During his playing career, Asamoah played as a forward, and he was mainly known for his pace, his physical strength and his hard-working approach.

He has bonded the most part of his career to Schalke, where he has been widely appreciated not only for his accomplishments as a player, but also for his relaxed and positive attitude and his role as a community leader off the pitch.

Asamoah kept working in Gelsenkirchen after his retirement, too, as he was offered several administrative and managerial roles throughout the years.

1984

Asamoah's brother Lewis (born 1984) has played as a footballer, too, spending his whole career in the non-professional tiers of the German football league pyramid, while his cousin Emmanuel (born 1993) played in the youth ranks of St. Pauli and Hamburg before seemingly stepping out of football in 2013.

He suffers from a heart condition, named non-obstructive hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.

In his case, the flesh lobe that separates the right and left heart chambers is extremely thick, which can cause an arrhythmic heartbeat.

While this condition didn't hold him back entirely from playing, it was one of the main reasons behind his frequent struggles with fitness.

1990

Born in Mampong, Ghana, Asamoah and his family emigrated to Germany in 1990.

He immediately started playing football in several local teams, and entered the youth academy of Hannover 96 at the age of 16.

Coming through the youth ranks of Hannover, Asamoah started his professional career with the club from Lower Saxony, scoring five goals in his debut season.

He first came to prominence the following year, as he scored 19 goals in 33 games (including a decisive winner in the final match against Eintracht Braunschweig) to help Hannover reach the play-off for the promotion in 2. Bundesliga.

Although Die Roten lost the first leg 2–0 against TeBe Berlin, in the second leg Asamoah netted the opener, as his side tied the aggregate and eventually gained promotion after the penalty shoot-outs.

Adding his final season in Hannover, Asamoah played 79 games and scored 28 goals for the club.

1999

In the summer transfer window of 1999, Asamoah moved to Schalke 04 for a reported cost of €1.35 million.

2000

Despite having rarely hit double figures again during his prolonged time in Gelsenkirchen, the forward instantaneously became a favorite of supporters, thanks to his qualities both on and off the pitch, his good relationship with team-mates and coaches (especially Huub Stevens, who managed Asamoah for three years at Schalke) and his contributions to the club's successes during the first half of the 2000s.

With Die Knappen, the Ghanaian-German striker reached the qualification to the UEFA Champions League at the end of the 2000-01 season, before winning two consecutive German Cups (in 2001 and 2002), two UEFA Intertoto Cups (in 2003 and 2004) and a German League Cup (in 2005).

2001

In May 2001, Asamoah received his first senior call-up for the Germany national team by coach Rudi Völler and subsequently won his first international cap during a friendly match against Slovakia, making him the first African-born black player to ever play for the side: in fact, Erwin Kostedde and Jimmy Hartwig, two previous internationals with black ancestry, were both born in Germany to African-American fathers and German mothers.

2002

He then went on to play in the 2002 and 2006 World Cups, mainly as a reserve, and ended up collecting a total amount of 43 international caps and six goals for the German national team.

2007

Asamoah is married and has two children, twins born on 26 February 2007.

2009

Asamoah left Schalke at the end of the 2009-10 season, having registered a total of 381 games, 64 goals and 45 assists (between the national league, national cups and continental competitions) for the club over eleven years.

2010

On 1 June 2010, Asamoah signed a two-year contract with the then Bundesliga-promoted club FC St. Pauli.

2011

However, St. Pauli didn't manage to avoid relegation to the 2. Bundesliga, having finished last in the league, and the striker eventually decided to terminate this contract in June 2011.

2012

After spending six months without a club and training with the non-professional side VfB Hüls to keep himself fit, Asamoah signed for Greuther Fürth on 10 January 2012.

Come during the second half of the season, Asamoah mainly acted as a reserve of Christopher Nöthe and Olivier Occéan, but still helped the team win the 2. Bundesliga title, as Greuther Fürth achieved their historical first promotion to the Bundesliga.

However, the following year turned out to be more difficult than expected: Asamoah went goalless during the entire season, while the Kleeblätter finished at the bottom of the table, having won only four of their 34 league games, none of which were at home soil.

This was also Asamoah's last season in the Bundesliga, as he amassed the third highest number of substitutions ever in the league (139 times).

2013

On 15 July 2013, it was announced that Asamoah would return to Schalke 04 as a player-coach for their reserve team.

Having taken part in one more game for the senior side during a DFB Pokal match in 2013, the striker played regularly in the Regionalliga West, before ultimately announcing his retirement in 2015.

2015

Having previously served as a supervisor for the marketing area at Schalke while he was still playing for their reserve team, Asamoah was offered a role as assistant coach for the Royal Blues' U-15 squad immediately after his retirement, in July 2015.

In October of the same year, he obtained his UEFA A coaching licence.

2016

In November 2016, he was appointed as head coach of Schalke's U23 squad, a role he maintained until February 2021.

On 13 January 2016, Asamoah accepted the 2015 FIFA Fair Play Award on behalf of football organizations and clubs around the world, as he worked to support refugees in the face of conflict.

He has also been leading educational campaigns in public schools and speaking out against racism in several occasions.

2019

Meanwhile, he served as the team manager for the senior team between March and June 2019, as he was temporarily promoted by interim head coach Huub Stevens.

In February 2021, following internal turbulence within the club due to the extreme lack of results throughout the season, Asamoah was appointed as a coordinator for the first team, acting as a link between the players, the coaching team and the board.

However, Schalke could not prevent themselves from being relegated for the first time in over thirty years, as they finished at the bottom of the league table.

In May 2021, the new-established sporting director Rouven Schröder decided to appoint Asamoah as Schalke's first-team manager for the following season, in collaboration with head coach Dimitrios Grammozis.