BERLIN, Jan. 10 (Xinhua) -- German football club KFC
Uerdingen auctioned the job of coaching for one match over the internet site
eBay in a bid to resolve financial difficulties.
The cash-strapped former Bundesliga club, which were
German Cup winners in 1985, are trying to raise money to avoid insolvency.
Uerdingen, who now play in the regional fourth
division, are offering the coaching job for a match against Rot Weiss Oberhausen
on Jan.19 to the highest bidder.
Regular coach Aleksandar Ristic will act as
co-trainer for the friendly match.
The club says on its internet site the successful
bidder will experience the full range of coaching duties for 24 hours, including
the team's final training session, the tactical team talk and immediate
dismissal after the game.
It's not the first time the club has looked for
original ways to raise money.
Two years ago, a 33-year-old insurance salesman was
able to buy a place in the squad and played for three minutes in a friendly
against Bayern Munich.
Earlier in December, the club applied for the opening
of insolvency proceedings. Club chairman Ralf Houben said the club needed
political and business support in view of a budget shortfall of some 250,000
euros (around 360,000 U.S. dollars).