Morroca-German trainer Joseph Laumann is the new assistant coach of the Ghana senior national team, the Black Stars.
Early Life: Joseph Laumann was born on August 31, 1983, in Marrakech, Morocco. He is 40.
Personal Background: Laumann is of German and Moroccan descent, having moved to Germany from Morocco at the age of 10.
Youth Career: He honed his skills during his youth career at Oestrich-Iserlohn before making his mark in professional football.
Physical Attributes: Standing tall at 1.91 meters (6 feet 3 inches), Laumann’s height provided an advantage on the field.
Position: Known for his versatility, Laumann primarily played as a forward during his playing days.
Preceding Role: Just before joining Presently, Laumann manages Standard Liège’s feeder team, SL16 FC, showcasing his commitment to developing young talent.
Football Career: Laumann began his football journey at Oestrich-Iserlohn before moving to SpVgg Erkenschwick in 2004.
Bundesliga Stint: In 2005, he joined Bundesliga club Schalke 04, playing for both the first team and the reserves.
Move to Rot Weiss Ahlen: Laumann joined 2. Bundesliga side Rot Weiss Ahlen in 2006, where he made 30 appearances and scored 11 goals.
Journey Through German Football: He later played for VfB Lübeck, Rot-Weiß Erfurt, Sportfreunde Siegen, and MSV Duisburg II, among others.
International Stints: Laumann also had stints abroad with clubs like APOP Kinyras Peyias in Cyprus and Vissai Ninh Bình in Vietnam.
Coaching Career Begins: Transitioning to coaching, Laumann joined Sportfreunde Lotte as an assistant coach in 2015, later moving to VfL Bochum and returning to Sportfreunde Lotte in various capacities.
Successes and Challenges: Laumann experienced promotions, relegations, and cup runs during his coaching tenure.
Move to Hallescher FC: In 2020, he joined Hallescher FC with Ismail Atalan.
English Venture: Laumann ventured into English football as an assistant coach at Barnsley in 2020 under Valérien Ismaël.
Caretaker Manager: He briefly served as caretaker manager of Barnsley in 2021 after the sacking of Markus Schopp.
By Francis Kyeremateng






