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Bernd Storck is a German former football player. He is currently the head coach of the Hungary national football team.

Storck made his player debut in the Bundesliga with VfL Bochum. In the summer of 1983, he moved to Borussia Dortmund, where he remained for six years. His biggest success as a pro was winning the 1988–89 DFB-Pokal. He played in 170 Bundesliga matches and scored eight goals.

On 20 July 2015, he was appointed as the head coach of the Hungary national football team after the resignation of Pál Dárdai who became the manager of the Bundesliga club, Hertha BSC.

On 4 September 2015, Hungary drew (0-0) with Romania at the Groupama Arena, and three days later on 7 September 2015 Hungary drew with Northern Ireland at the Windsor Park, in Belfast, Northern Ireland.

On 20 October 2015, Storck fired the assistant coaches of the Hungary national football team including Imre Szabics, István Sallói, József Andrusch. Storck convinced his former team mate, Andreas Möller, to help him preparing the national team against Norway in the UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying play-offs.

On 15 November 2015, Storck-led Hungary qualified for the UEFA Euro 2016 after 44 years when Hungary was qualified for the UEFA Euro 1972. Hungary beat Norway in the first leg of the UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying play-offs 1-0. The only goal was scored by László Kleinheisler, who had not played a single match in the 2015–16 season in his club Videoton. On the return match, Storck's team beat Norway 2-1 and qualified for the UEFA Euro 2016 finals.

One day after the successful playoff match against Norway, Stork extended his contract with the Hungarian Football Federation until the end of the UEFA Euro 2016.

In an interview with the Hertha BSC's official website, Pál Dárdai, former head coach of Hungary, said that he built the base of the team, while Storck added his part to reach the finals of the UEFA Euro 2016.

In an interview with the Hungarian Nemzeti Sport, Storck was asked what his best decisions were since his appointment. He said that he would have liked to attack against Romania in the UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying Group F match at the Groupama Arena, Budapest, to show his philosophy but he decided to defend because he did not have enough time before the match to rebuild the team. He also pointed out that the fact that he had nominated both Gábor Király and Richárd Guzmics in the starting line-up had been a good decision.<\/P>","32EED5AE2B03C17AE9CE11F4F5F2936F":"Sepsi OSK Sfantul Gheorghe","90CF36599B563A1AA6EE0398DF07A98F":"Sfantu Gheorghe, Romania","41780118C08E58E3":"","CC02AD5B3CF69E6DCAD0426C64DE8022":"Germany","892B81E13FEE84C5":"","A2993BAC4D9D88EC":"","8165D0EC38D769BD27A209A15276D0CF":"INTERNATIONAL
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<\/STRONG>Liga II<\/STRONG>
Runners-up (1): 2016–17

Liga III
<\/STRONG>Winners (1): 2015–16
3rd places (1): 2014–15

Liga IV – Covasna County
<\/STRONG>Winners (1): 2013–14
Runners-up (1): 2012–13

Liga V – Covasna County<\/STRONG>
Winners (1): 2011–12

Cupa Romaniei<\/STRONG>
Winners (1): 2021–22
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Supercupa Romaniei<\/STRONG>
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