Bayern legend Görlitz returns to TSV Rott as coach!
Andreas Görlitz will return to TSV Rott as a coach in 2025, where his career began, after decades in professional football.

Bayern legend Görlitz returns to TSV Rott as coach!
In a surprising twist, Andreas Görlitz, former FC Bayern Munich professional, is returning to his roots. The 43-year-old will be the new coach of TSV Rott am Lech, where he started playing football at the age of just seven. This proclaims Sports picture. Görlitz has had an impressive career that took him through the ranks of 1860 Munich, to FC Bayern and even to the German national team.
During his career he played 104 Bundesliga games and appeared twice for the national team. He made his debut at Bayern in 2004 after moving from 1860 for 2.5 million euros. The big highlight that influences where he is today is his experiences under coaches like Louis van Gaal and Peter Pacult, which shaped him.
The path to becoming a trainer
Görlitz returns to a club that narrowly missed out on promotion to the district league last season. The only reason for this was a lost game against the undefeated champions TSV Hohenpeißenberg. In the subsequent relegation, TSV Rott am Lech ultimately failed against FC Hofstetten.
His path as a trainer begins with the goal of bringing a breath of fresh air to the Landsberg district. Together with Uwe Hoy, he forms the new coaching team and could bring fresh energy to the team. TSV Rott has fluctuated between A and district class in recent years, and Görlitz is convinced that with his experience he can lead the team into calmer waters FuPa reported.
Career and passion
Before he took up coaching, Görlitz played for the Californian club SJ Earthquakes from 2014 to 2015 and was also the lead singer of the band “Room77”. His passion for music was underlined by the formation of the pop band “Whale City”. This combination of sporting and artistic talent makes him a versatile personality who will certainly bring creative impulses to his new role at TSV Rott/Lech.
As a three-time German champion and cup winner, Görlitz not only juggles the challenges of the coach, but could also act as a motivator for the young players. After all, he has strong coaches behind him from whom he has learned. It will be exciting to see how this return and his new role will play out.
Andreas Görlitz, who dreams of a modest start at his hometown club, certainly has the right instinct to achieve big things in the A-Class. His know-how and enthusiasm could be the key to success for TSV Rott/Lech, who want to attack again next season.