Germany Farke

Daniel Farke

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Born:30-Oct-76
Region/City:Büren-Steinhausen, Paderborn

Former Player:yes

England Leeds United since 04-Jul-23



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Daniel Farke (German pronunciation: ; born 30 October 1976) is a German professional football manager and former player, who is currently the manager of EFL Championship side Leeds United. Farke spent most of his playing career with SV Lippstadt, where he also began his management career. After a spell at Borussia Dortmund II, he led Norwich City for four years, twice winning the EFL Championship. In January 2022 he was appointed as head coach of Russian Premier League club Krasnodar, but resigned two months later without managing a game due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine. He then managed Borussia Mönchengladbach for a season before being appointed manager of Leeds United. Wikipedia text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License - Full article




DE SV Lippstadt 0809/17
    DFB-Pokal 13/141
England Norwich City17/21
Championship 17/1846
    League Cup 17/184
    FA Cup 17/182
Championship 18/19 46
    League Cup 18/194
    FA Cup 18/191
    League Cup 19/201
    EFL Trophy 19/203
EPL 19/2038
    FA Cup 19/204
    League Cup 20/211
    EFL Trophy 20/214
Championship 20/21 46
    FA Cup 20/212
    League Cup 21/222
EPL 21/2211
RU FC Krasnodar22
DE Borussia Mönchengladbach22/23
    DFB-Pokal 22/232
Bundesliga 22/2334
England Leeds United23/now
    fifaFriendlies 231
    League Cup 23/242
Championship 23/2449
    FA Cup 23/244
    League Cup 24/251
Championship 24/2538
    Nat.League Cup 24/255
    FA Cup 24/252

Farke last games

Leeds United

15-Mar-25 away QPR 2-2 in Championship



12-Mar-25 home Millwall 2-0 in Championship



11-Mar-25 away Aldershot 1-3 in Nat.League Cup



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