Background
Trares was born in Bensheim, Hesse.
Trares was born in Bensheim, Hesse.
Having played in his youth for SV Kirschhausen he joined Eintracht Frankfurt in 1982 and completed his formation there, and his professional career started in the second division at SV Darmstadt 98, as a defensive midfielder.
He competed solely in the category during his spell with the "Lilies", scoring a career-best 11 goals in his last season. In the 1989 summer Trares joined Alemannia Aachen also in second level, being relegated in his first year and switching to fellow league side Turn- und Sportverein 1860 München in 1991, in another eventual relegation. In just two further seasons, however, the Bavarians succeeded to promote to the Bundesliga, subsequently finishing 14th to retain their league status with the player netting four times in 31 matches, while also being sent off twice.
At age 36 he moved to division two"s SV Waldhof Mannheim, after which he signed with Karlsruher South Carolina for another two years in the category, retiring at the end of the 2003-2004 campaign.
Altogether, Trares made 183 top flight appearances and scored 16 goals, adding 281 games with 46 in the second division. In December 2004 Trares began his coaching career, serving as assistant manager with former side 1860 München and remaining in the post until April 2006.
In January 2007 he took the reins of Wormatia Worms in Oberliga Südwest, leading the team to the Südwest-Pokal (the Cup of the Südwestdeutscher Fußballverband, ie South-West German football association) in his first year and qualifying it for the first round of the domestic cup. On 29 April 2009, Trares was fired by the Worms.
In November of the following year, he was appointed at FSV Frankfurt"s reserves.