Career
Wolfgang Rolff played in 356 Bundesliga matches (47 goals) for,, Bayer 05 Uerdingen, Karlsruher South Carolina and 1. Football Club Kölane He further took part in 126 2nd Bundesliga matches (23 goals) for OSC Bremerhaven and South Carolina Fortuna Köln, having a spell in France with Remote Control Strasbourg for whom he scored 4 goals in 30 games in Ligue 2. Reputed as a tireless midfielder, Rolff debuted for in 1983 and was part of the 1984 Union of European Football Associations European Football Championship and the 1988 Union of European Football Associations European Football Championship squad of his nation.
In total he played in 37 international matches until 1989.
His former Hamburg team-mate Felix Magath appointed Rolff as assistant at in 1997. In 1998 Rolff took sole charge of SV Meppen for six months until the club"s relegation from the 2.
Bundesliga. He went on working as assistant to his former Karlsruhe manager Winfried Schäfer at VfB Stuttgart and was, shortly after, named caretaker manager of Die Schwaben.
In 2000-2001, he worked in the coaching staff of former Germany coach Berti Vogts during Vogts" reign as manager of, also one of Rolff"s ex-clubs. Subsequent to Vogts" departure from Leverkusen in 2001, Rolff worked as assistant to Vogts after Vogts had been hired to guide Kuwait.
Rolff did not follow Vogts to Scotland, indeed, and was in July 2004 employed by SV Werder Bremen as assistant manager. After the sacking of Thomas Schaaf, Rolff, along with Matthias Hönerbach, was interim head coach from 15 May 2013 until 27 May 2013, when Robin Dutt became the new head coach.
As of 15 October 2014 Club International.