Germany Klopp

Juergen Klopp

©Дмитрий Голубович
Born:16-Jun-67
Region/City:Stuttgart

Former Player:yes



Rate this coach ( 15 votes ) :

Last Visitors Ratings:
coachEnglandLivermore5.0 (11)
coachEnglandLivermore5.0 (11)
coachEnglandLivermore5.0 (11)
coachITBrocchi4.3 (9)
coachITBrocchi4.3 (9)


Honours
2010/2011
2011/2012
2019/2020

Jürgen Norbert Klopp (German pronunciation: ; born 16 June 1967) is a German football executive and former manager and player. He is widely regarded as one of the best football managers in the world. Since 1 January 2025, Klopp has been the Head of Global Soccer for Red Bull GmbH. Klopp spent most of his playing career at Mainz 05. He was initially deployed as a striker, but was later moved to defence. Upon retiring in 2001, Klopp became the club's manager, and secured Bundesliga promotion in 2004. After suffering relegation in the 2006–07 season and unable to achieve promotion, Klopp resigned in 2008 as the club's longest-serving manager. He then became manager of Borussia Dortmund, guiding them to the Bundesliga title in 2010–11, before winning Dortmund's first-ever domestic double during a record-breaking season. Klopp also guided Dortmund to a runner-up finish in the 2012–13 UEFA Champions League before leaving in 2015 as their longest-serving manager. Klopp was appointed manager of Liverpool in 2015. He has guided the club to UEFA Champions League finals in 2018 and 2022, and won the trophy in 2019 to secure his first – and Liverpool's sixth – title in the competition. Wikipedia text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License - Full article




DE 1. FSV Mainz 0501/08
Bundesliga 04/0534
    uefaUEFA Cup 05/062
Bundesliga 05/0634
Bundesliga 06/0734
    DFB-Pokal 06/071
    DFB-Pokal 07/082
2. Bundesliga 07/0834
DE Borussia Dortmund08/15
    Supercup 08 1
    DFB-Pokal 08/093
Bundesliga 08/0934
    uefaUEFA Cup 08/092
    DFB-Pokal 09/103
Bundesliga 09/1034
    uefaEuropa Qualif 10/112
    DFB-Pokal 10/112
Bundesliga 10/11 34
    uefaEuropa League 10/116
    Supercup 111
    DFB-Pokal 11/12 6
Bundesliga 11/12 34
    uefaChampions 11/126
    Supercup 121
    DFB-Pokal 12/134
Bundesliga 12/1334
    uefaChampions 12/1313
    Supercup 13 1
    DFB-Pokal 13/146
Bundesliga 13/1434
    uefaChampions 13/1410
    Supercup 14 1
    DFB-Pokal 14/156
Bundesliga 14/1534
    uefaChampions 14/158
England Liverpool15/24
EPL 15/1630
    League Cup 15/165
    uefaEuropa League 15/1613
    FA Cup 15/164
    fifaICC 163
    League Cup 16/176
EPL 16/1738
    FA Cup 16/173
    uefaChamp Qualif 17/182
    PL Asia Trophy 17 2
    fifaAudi Cup 172
    League Cup 17/181
EPL 17/1838
    uefaChampions 17/1813
    FA Cup 17/182
    fifaICC 183
EPL 18/1938
    League Cup 18/191
    uefaChampions 18/19 13
    FA Cup 18/191
    Comty. Shield 191
    League Cup 19/203
    EFL Trophy 19/203
EPL 19/20 38
    uefaUEFA S.Cup 19 1
    uefaChampions 19/208
    FA Cup 19/204
    fifaClub World Cup 19 2
    League Cup 20/212
    Comty. Shield 201
    EFL Trophy 20/213
EPL 20/2138
    FA Cup 20/212
    uefaChampions 20/2110
    fifaFriendlies 211
    League Cup 21/22 6
    FA Cup 21/22 6
    EFL Trophy 21/223
EPL 21/2238
    uefaChampions 21/2213
    fifaFriendlies 225
    League Cup 22/232
    Comty. Shield 22 1
EPL 22/2338
    EFL Trophy 22/233
    uefaChampions 22/238
    FA Cup 22/233
    fifaFriendlies 233
    League Cup 23/24 6
EPL 23/2438
    EFL Trophy 23/244
    FA Cup 23/244
    uefaEuropa League 23/2410

Borussia Dortmund uefa Europa League 2010/2011




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

Goalkeepers
DE Weid'er (6)

Right backs
PL Piszczek (5)
DE Owomoyela (1)
Centre backs
YU Subotić (6)
DE Hummels (6)
Left backs
DE Schmelzer (5)
BR Dedé (1)
Right midfielders
PL Blas'ki (4)
DE Götze (2)
Centre midfielders
DE Bender (6)
TR Şahin (6)
JP Kagawa (6)
Left midfielders
DE Gro?'tz (5)
DE Götze (1)
Fowards
PY Barrios (5)
PL Lewa'ki (1)
See also Team Substitutions
Lineups found             Starting lineup changes since last game
September 2010
M116Sep Karpaty3-44-2-3-1Initial team: Weid'er, Owomoyela, Subotić, Hummels, Schmelzer, Bender, Şahin, Götze, Kagawa, Gro?'tz, Barrios,
M230SepH Sevilla0-14-2-3-1In:Piszczek, Blas'ki,
Out:Owomoyela, Götze,
October 2010
            01-Oct to 28-Feb Owomoyela Achilles tendon injury
            19-Oct to 21-Oct Schmelzer Europa League red card ban (1 match)
M321OctH PSG1-14-2-3-1In:Dedé,
Out:Schmelzer,
November 2010
M404Nov PSG0-04-4-1-1In:Schmelzer, Götze,
Out:Dedé, Blas'ki,
December 2010
M502DecH Karpaty3-04-2-3-1In:Blas'ki, Lewa'ki,
Out:Götze, Barrios,
M615Dec Sevilla2-24-2-3-1In:Götze, Barrios,
Out:Gro?'tz, Lewa'ki,
February 2011
            01-Jan to 31-Jan Kagawa Asian Cup duty
            25-Jan to 25-Apr Kagawa suffered a broken fifth metatarsal in right foot
            13-Feb to 13-Mar Zidan broken ribs
March 2011
            25-Feb to 03-Mar Weid'er knee injury
April 2011
May 2011
            08-May to 08-May Şahin, to join Real Madrid in July
    Color References:     GK, DF, DM, MF, FW , Unknown Pos
games black=tourn incomplete