- 25.01.1963.
Playing career:
- «Bochum» Germany – 1981-1983;
- «Borussia» Dortmund, Germany – 1983-1989, winner of the German Cup.
Coaching career:
- Assistant head coach of «Stuttgart» Germany – 1993-1995;
- Assistant head coach of «Hertha» Berlin, Germany – 1996-2002;
- Assistant head coach of «Wolfsburg» Germany – 2003-2004;
- Assistant head coach of «Partizan» Belgrade, Serbia – 2005-2006;
- Assistant head coach of «Borussia» Dortmund, Germany – 2006-2007;
- Head coach of «Alma-Ata» – 2008;
- Head coach of youth team of Kazakhstan U-21 – 2009;
- Head coach of national team of Kazakhstan – 2009-2010;
- Head coach of «Cesna» Almaty – 2011;
- Head coach of youth team of Kazakhstan U-19 – 2011;
- Head coach of «Olympiacos» U21 Greece – 2012-2014;
- Head coach of youth national team of Hungary U-21– 2015;
- Head coach of national team of Hungary – 2015-2017, reaching the final stage of Euro 2016;
- Head coach of «Royal Mouscron Peruwelz» Mouscron, Belgium – 2018-2019;
- Head coach of «Cercle Brugge» Brugge, Belgium – 2019-2020;
- Head coach of «DAC 1904» Dunajska Streda, Slovakia – 2020-2021;
- Head coach of «Genk» Belgium – 2021-2022;
- Head coach of «Eupen» Belgium – 2022;
- Head coach of «Kortrijk» Belgium – 2022-2023.
National team of Kazakhstan
- In the period from October 2008 to January 2009, B. Storck was the Acting head coach of the Kazakhstan national team. On January 30, 2009, he was appointed Head coach of the national team. In October 2010, he was dismissed. Under his leadership, the team played in the two-round tournament of the 6th group of the UEFA XIX World Cup 2010 qualification and took the 5th place out of 6 teams, leaving behind the teams of Belarus, Croatia, Ukraine and England, ahead of the team of Andorra.
- In total, under the leadership of B. Storck, the team played 14 matches: +3-11=0, goals 12-35 (21.4% of points scored).
- Biggest win: 11.02.2009. Belek. Kazakhstan – Estonia 2:0. 09.09.2009. Andorra la Vella. Andorra – Kazakhstan 1:3. 11.08.2010. Astana. Kazakhstan – UAE 3:1.
- Biggest defeat: 01.04.2009. Almaty. Kazakhstan – Belarus 1:5. 06.06.2009 Kazakhstan – England 0:4. 10.10.2009. Brest Belarus – Kazakhstan 4:0.
- Top story: under the leadership of B. Storck, the national team of Kazakhstan became the pioneer of the matches of the country’s main team at the Astana Arena (14.10.2009. Astana. Kazakhstan – Croatia 1:2).