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Christian Ziege

Born:01-Feb-72
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Christian Ziege (German pronunciation: ; born 1 February 1972) is a German football manager and former player. He most recently coached FC Pinzgau. A defender, he started his playing career at FC Bayern Munich, where he won two Bundesliga titles and a UEFA Cup before moving to A.C. Milan, winning an Italian Scudetto. In 1999, he joined Middlesbrough of the English Premier League, where he was voted the club's Player of the Year in his only season. A year later, he joined Liverpool and was part of the squad which won a treble of the Football League Cup, the FA Cup and the UEFA Cup in 2000–01. In 2001, he moved to Tottenham Hotspur, before ending his career back in Germany with Borussia Mönchengladbach. With the Germany national team, Ziege won UEFA Euro 1996 and finished runner-up at the 2002 FIFA World Cup. He also represented the country at UEFA Euro 2000, UEFA Euro 2004 and the 1998 FIFA World Cup. An attacking left wing-back, Ziege was considered a dead-ball specialist. Wikipedia text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License - Full article




DE Borussia Mönchengladbach08
Bundesliga 08/091
DE Borussia Mönchengladbach Asst08
DE Arminia Bielefeld10
    DFB-Pokal 10/112
2. Bundesliga 10/1111
DE Germany U1811/12
DE Germany U1912/13
DE Germany U1813/14
DE SpVgg Unterhaching14/15
3. Liga 13/149
3. Liga 14/1530
ES Atlético Baleares15/17
TH Ratchaburi FC18

Arminia Bielefeld DE 2. Bundesliga 2010/2011




11 lineups analysed - Number represent player in starting lineup. Click to show
Lineups not confirmed are not included.

Goalkeepers
DE Eilhoff (11)

Right backs
DE Bölstler (4)
DE Scho'rg (4)
TG Touré (2)
DE Lense (1)
Centre backs
DE Bollmann (8)
DE d Gregorio (7)
DE Fischer (6)
DE Lense (1)
Left backs
DE Schuler (7)
DE Feick (4)
Right midfielders
TR Baykan (3)
CI Guela (3)
DE Heidinger (3)
DE Stud'er (1)
DE Abelski (1)
Centre midfielders
DE Abelski (8)
DE Bölstler (5)
DE Fischer (5)
DE Kauf (3)
TR Baykan (2)
Scotland Kerr (2)
Left midfielders
DE Heidinger (4)
CI Guela (3)
DE Feick (2)
DE Quaner (1)
TR Baykan (1)
Fowards
DE Neuville (8)
XK Berisha (5)
CH Mustafi (2)
CI Guela (2)
DE Quaner (1)
DE Heidinger (1)
See also Team Substitutions
Lineups found             Starting lineup changes since last game
M120Aug FSV Frank2-14-2-3-1Initial team: Eilhoff, Lense, Fischer, Bollmann, Schuler, Bölstler, Kauf, Baykan, Abelski, Quaner, Neuville,
M229AugH E Cottbus1-24-1-3-2In:Touré, Guela, Heidinger, Mustafi,
Out:Lense, Bölstler, Baykan, Quaner,
M312Sep Hertha3-14-4-2In:Lense, Baykan,
Out:Guela, Abelski,
M419SepH Ingolstad1-04-1-4-1In:d Gregorio, Feick, Bölstler, Abelski, Stud'er,
Out:Touré, Lense, Schuler, Kauf, Mustafi,
M522Sep Bochum3-14-1-4-1In:Guela,
Out:Stud'er,
M625SepH Erzgb Aue0-14-1-3-2In:Kerr, K, Berisha,
Out:Abelski, Baykan,
M701Oct Paderborn3-14-1-3-2In:Abelski, Quaner,
Out:Kerr, K, Berisha,
M818OctH Duisburg1-34-1-3-2In:Scho'rg, Schuler, Baykan, Berisha,
Out:d Gregorio, Heidinger, Quaner, Neuville,
M923Oct TSV 18600-04-4-2In:d Gregorio,
Out:Bollmann,
M1029OctH U Berlin1-24-1-3-2In:Heidinger, Neuville,
Out:Baykan, Feick,
M1106Nov Augsburg3-04-1-3-2In:Kerr, K,
Out:Neuville,
    Color References:     GK, DF, DM, MF, FW , Unknown Pos
games black=tourn incomplete