Stefan Effenberg
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Stefan Effenberg | ||
Personal information | ||
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Full name | Stefan Effenberg | |
Date of birth | August 2, 1968 (age 38) | |
Place of birth | Hamburg, Germany | |
Height | 188 cm | |
Nickname | Effeˌ Tiger | |
Playing position | Midfielder | |
Senior clubs1 | ||
Years | Club | App (Gls)* |
1987-1990 1990-1992 1992-1994 1994-1998 1998-2002 2002-2003 2003-2004 |
Borussia Mönchengladbach Bayern Munich AC Fiorentina Borussia Mönchengladbach Bayern Munich VfL Wolfsburg Al-Arabi |
73 (10) 65 (19) 56 (12) 118 (23) 95 (16) 19 (3) |
National team | ||
1991-1998 | Germany | 35 (5) |
1 Senior club appearances and goals |
Stefan Effenberg (born August 2, 1968 in Hamburg, West Germany) is a former German soccer player. He was an all-round player and leader, possessing great vision, tackling and a hard shot.
On the club level, Effenberg played for Borussia Mönchengladbach (1987-90 and 1994-98), Bayern Munich (1990-92 and 1998-2002), AC Fiorentina (1992-94), and VfL Wolfsburg (2002-03). He finished his career playing in Qatar.
Effenberg compiled 35 caps and scored three goals for the German national team. He was the captain of Bayern Munich when they won the UEFA Champions League in 2001, his elegant and seemingly lazy style of play will always be his mark in football. That season, he won the UEFA Champions League Most Valuable Player. What he will be remembered most for, however, is showing the finger to the whistling crowd during a 1994 FIFA World Cup match versus South Korea. Due to this rude gesture coach Berti Vogts and the DFB sacked Effenberg and he had to leave the national squad right after the match. He would return four years later for a couple of friendly matches in September, the last two Vogts would manage in the national team, marking the end of the "Mannschaft" for both.
In the late 1990s Effenberg was rarely out of the tabloids when he left his wife Martina and pinched Claudia, who at that time was the wife of former team mate Thomas Strunz. Later Effenberg published a controversial autobiography, notorious for its blatant contents and the poor language it was written in. Claudia Strunz and Effenberg were married in 2004.
Preceded by Fernando Redondo |
UEFA Champions League Most Valuable Player 2000-01 |
Succeeded by Zinedine Zidane |
Germany squad - 1994 FIFA World Cup Quarter-finalists | ||
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1 Illgner | 2 Strunz | 3 Brehme | 4 Kohler | 5 Helmer | 6 Buchwald | 7 Möller | 8 Häßler | 9 Riedle | 10 Matthäus | 11 Kuntz | 12 Köpke | 13 Völler | 14 Berthold | 15 Gaudino | 16 Sammer | 17 Wagner | 18 Klinsmann | 19 Kirsten | 20 Effenberg | 21 Basler | 22 Kahn | Coach: Vogts |
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