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David Wagner

Born:19-Oct-71
Region/City:Trebur, Darmstadt

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David Wagner (born 19 October 1971) is a professional football manager and former player who was most recently the manager of EFL Championship club Norwich City. Wagner grew up in West Germany. He made his professional debut with Eintracht Frankfurt in 1990 and played as a striker for several clubs in the first and second division of German football. Son of an American stepfather and German mother, Wagner played for the United States national team, earning eight caps from 1996 until 1998. From 2011 to 2015 Wagner managed Borussia Dortmund II. In November 2015 took the manager's position at Huddersfield Town, whom he led to the Premier League via the 2017 EFL Championship play-off final. He left Huddersfield in January 2019, and then had brief spells at Bundesliga club Schalke 04 and Swiss Super League club Young Boys. Wikipedia text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License - Full article




DE TSG 1899 Hoffenheim U1907/08
DE TSG 1899 Hoffenheim U1708/09
DE Borussia Dortmund II11/15
3. Liga 12/1338
3. Liga 13/1438
3. Liga 14/1538
England Huddersfield Town15/19
Championship 15/1630
    FA Cup 15/162
Championship 16/1749
    League Cup 16/171
    FA Cup 16/174
    League Cup 17/182
EPL 17/1838
    FA Cup 17/184
EPL 18/1922
    League Cup 18/191
    FA Cup 18/191
DE Schalke 0419/20
    DFB-Pokal 19/204
Bundesliga 19/2034
Bundesliga 20/212
CH Young Boys Bern21/22
    uefaChamp Qualif 21/226
CSSL 21/2225
    uefaChampions 21/226
England Norwich City23/24
Championship 22/2320
    FA Cup 22/231
    League Cup 23/243
Championship 23/2448
    FA Cup 23/243

Schalke 04 DE DFB-Pokal 2019/2020




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

Goalkeepers
DE Nübel (3)
DE Schubert (1)

Right backs
England Kenny (2)
DE Caligiu. (1)
Centre backs
YU Nastasić (3)
FR Todibo (2)
FR Stambou. (1)
TR Kabak (1)
GQ O Mascarell (1)
SN Sané (1)
DE Becker (1)
Left backs
DE Oczipka (3)
Right midfielders
DE Caligiu. (1)
England Kenny (1)
AT Schöpf (1)
Wales Matondo (1)
Centre midfielders
MA Harit (3)
GQ O Mascarell (2)
US McKennie (2)
AT Schöpf (2)
DE Serdar (1)
Left midfielders
MA Boujell. (2)
DE Skrzybs. (1)
DE Oczipka (1)
Fowards
AT Burgsta. (2)
BE Raman (1)
DE Uth (1)
AT Gregori. (1)
TR Kutucu (1)
See also Team Substitutions
Lineups found             Starting lineup changes since last game
August 2019
M110Aug Assel0-54-1-4-1Initial team: Nübel, Kenny, Stambou., Nastasić, Oczipka, O Mascarell, Caligiu., Serdar, Harit, Skrzybs., Burgsta.,
October 2019
            13-Sep to 30-Sep Raman ankle injury
            13-Sep to 18-Sep Schöpf thigh injury
M229Oct Bielefeld2-33-5-2In:Kabak, Sané, McKennie, Schöpf, Raman, Uth, M,
Out:Stambou., Nastasić, Caligiu., Serdar, Skrzybs., Burgsta.,
February 2020
            04-Jan to 04-Jan Nübel to join Bayern Munich in July 2020
M304FebH Hertha3-24-1-3-2In:Caligiu., Todibo, Nastasić, Boujell., Gregori., Kutucu,
Out:Kabak, Sané, Kenny, McKennie, Raman, Uth, M,
March 2020
M403MarH Bayern0-15-4-1In:Schubert, Kenny, Becker, Matondo, McKennie, Burgsta.,
Out:Nübel, Caligiu., O Mascarell, Harit, Gregori., Kutucu,
June 2020
July 2020
    Color References:     GK, DF, DM, MF, FW , Unknown Pos
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