General |
Image gallery |
Jürgen Klinsmann | ||
Personal information | ||
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Full name: | Jürgen Klinsmann | |
Date of birth: | 30 July 1964 | |
Place of birth: | Göppingen, West Germany | |
Height: | 1.81 m (5 ft 11 1⁄2 in) | |
Playing position: | Striker | |
Club information | ||
Current club | ||
Youth clubs | ||
1972–1974 1974–1978 1978–1981 |
TB Gingen SC Geislingen Stuttgarter Kickers | |
Senior clubs | ||
Years | Club | App (Gls) |
1981–1984 1984–1989 1989–1992 1992–1994 1994–1995 1995–1997 1997–1998 1997–1998 2003 Total |
Stuttgarter Kickers VfB Stuttgart Internazionale AS Monaco Tottenham Hotspur Bayern Munich Sampdoria → Tottenham Hotspur (loan) Orange County Blue Star |
155 (79) 95 (34) 65 (29) 41 (20) 65 (31) 8 (2) 15 (9) 8 (5) 514 (231) | 61 (22)
National team | ||
1990–1998 | Germany | 80 (38) |
Teams managed | ||
2004–2006 2008–2009 2011–2016 2019–2020 2023–2024 |
Germany Bayern Munich United States Hertha BSC South Korea |
Jürgen Klinsmann (born 30 July 1964) is a German professional football manager and former player. He played for several prominent clubs in Europe including VfB Stuttgart, Inter Milan, Monaco, Tottenham Hotspur, and Bayern Munich. He was part of the West German team that won the 1990 FIFA World Cup and the unified German team that won the UEFA Euro 1996.
Honours[]
Club[]
- Supercoppa Italiana: 1989
- UEFA Cup: 1991
- UEFA Cup: 1996
- Bundesliga: 1996–97
International[]
- FIFA World Cup: 1990
- European Championship: 1996; Runner-up 1992
- U.S. Cup: 1993
Manager[]
- CONCACAF Gold Cup: 2013
Individual[]
- West German Footballer of the Year: 1988
- German Footballer of the Year: 1994
- Premier League Player of the Month: August 1994
- FWA Footballer of the Year: 1995 (Tottenham Hotspur)
- PFA Team of the Year: 1995
- IFFHS World's Top Goal Scorer of the Year: 1995
- German Football Manager of the Year: 2006
External links[]
- Jürgen Klinsmann profile at Transfermarkt
FC Bayern München - Managers |
Hesselink (1903–?) • Taylor (1907–?) • Hoer (1909–11) • Taylor (1911) • Griffiths (1911–12) • Townley (1914) • Kreisel (1915) • Baumann (1916–17) • Kirstner (1917–18) • Storch (1918–(19) • Townley (19(19–21) • Schmid (1921–24) • McPherson (1924–27) • Weisz (1927–28) • Konrád (1928–30) • Kohn (1931–33) • Tauchert (1933–34) • Hofmann (1934–35) • Michalke (1935–37) • Körner (1937–38) • Goldbrunner (1938–43) • Heidkamp (1943–45) • Högg (1945–46) • Pöttinger (1946–47) • Riemke (1947) • Dietl (1947–48) • Riemke (1948–50) • Davison (1950–51) • Riemke (1951) • Schäfer (1951–53) • Bayerer (1953–54) • Knöpfle (1954) • Streitle (1954–55) • Moll (1955–56) • Hahn (1956–58) • Moll (1958) • Patek (1958–61) • Schneider (1961–63) • Čajkovski (1963–68) • Zebec (1968–70) • Lattek (1970–75) • Cramer (1975–77) • Lóránt (1977–79) • Csernai (1979–83) • Saftig (1983) • Lattek (1983–87) • Heynckes (1987–91) • Lerby (1991–92) • Ribbeck (1992–93) • Beckenbauer (1994) • Trapattoni (1994–95) • Rehhagel (1995–96) • Beckenbauerc (1996) • Trapattoni (1996–98) • Hitzfeld (1998–(2004) • Magath (2004–07) • Hitzfeld (2007–08) • Klinsmann (2008–09) • Heynckesc (2009) • Van Gaal (2009–11) • Jonkerc (2011) • Heynckes (2011–13) • Guardiola (2013–16) • Ancelotti (2016– 17) • Sagnolc (2017) • Heynckes (2017–18) • Kovač (2018–19) • Flick (2019–21) • Nagelsmann (2021–23) • Tuchel (2023–24) • Kompany (2024–) |
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UEFA Europa League top scorers |
1972: Bründl · 1973: Heynckes/Jeuring · 1974: Schoenmaker · 1975: Heynckes · 1976: Geels · 1977: Bowles · 1978: Deykers/Ponte · 1979: Simonsen · 1980: Hoeneß/Nickel · 1981: Wark · 1982: Nilsson · 1983: Giresse/Vandenbergh · 1984: Nyilasi · 1985: Bahtić/Bannister · 1986: Allofs · 1987: Cascavel/Houtman/Kieft/Rantanen · 1988: Brylle/Saravakos · 1989: Gütschow · 1990: Götz/Riedle · 1991: Völler · 1992: Saunders · 1993: Baticle · 1994: Bergkamp/Schmitt · 1995: Kirsten · 1996: Klinsmann · 1997: Ganz · 1998: Guivarc'h · 1999: Chiesa/Kulawik · 2000: Kovačević · 2001: Berbatov/Bolo · 2002: van Hooijdonk · 2003: Derlei/Larsson · 2004: Anderson · 2005: Shearer · 2006: Delgado · 2007: Pandiani · 2008: Pogrebnyak/Toni · 2009: Vágner Love · 2010: Cardozo/Pizarro · 2011: Falcao · 2012: Falcao · 2013: Kozák · 2014: Soriano · 2015: Alan/Lukaku · 2016: Aduriz · 2017: Džeko/Giuliano · 2018: Aduriz/Immobile · 2019: Giroud · 2020: Bruno Fernandes · 2021: Pizzi/Mayoral/Moreno/Yazıcı · 2022: Tavernier · |
Germany |
German national football team - Managers |
DFB committee (1908–26) · Nerz (1926–36) · Herberger (1936–64) · Schön (1964–78) · Derwall (1978–84) · Beckenbauer (1984–90) · Vogts (1990–98) · Ribbeck (1998–2000) · Völler (2000–04) · Klinsmann (2004–06) · Löw (2006–21) · Flick (2021–2023) · Völler (2023) · Nagelsmann (2023–) |
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Germany – 1994 FIFA World Cup |
1. Illgner 2. Strunz 3. Brehme 4. Kohler 5. Helmer 6. Buchwald 7. Möller 8. Häßler 9. Riedle 10. Matthäus (c) 11. Kuntz 12. Köpke 13. Völler 14. Berthold 15. Gaudino 16. Sammer 17. Wagner 18. Klinsmann 19. Kirsten 20. Effenberg 21. Basler 22. Kahn Manager: Berti Vogts |
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Germany – 2006 FIFA World Cup – Third place |
1. Lehmann 2. Jansen 3. Friedrich 4. Huth 5. Kehl 6. Nowotny 7. Schweinsteiger 8. Frings 9. Hanke 10. Neuville 11. Klose 12. Kahn 13. Ballack (c) 14. Asamoah 15. Hitzlsperger 16. Lahm 17. Mertesacker 18. Borowski 19. Schneider 20. Podolski 21. Metzelder 22. Odonkor 23. Hildebrand Manager: Jürgen Klinsmann |
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United States – 2013 CONCACAF Gold Cup |
United States – 2014 FIFA World Cup – Round of 16 |
1. Howard 2. Yedlin 3. Gonzalez 4. Bradley 5. Besler 6. Brooks 7. Beasley 8. Dempsey (c) 9. Jóhannsson 10. Diskerud 11. Bedoya 12. Guzan 13. Jones 14. Davis 15. Beckerman 16. Green 17. Altidore 18. Wondolowski 19. Zusi 20. Cameron 21. Chandler 22. Rimando 23. Johnson Manager: Jürgen Klinsmann |
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United States – Copa América Centenario – fourth place |
1. Guzan 2. Yedlin 3. Birnbaum 4. Bradley (c) 5. Besler 6. Brooks 7. Wood 8. Dempsey 9. Zardes 10. Nagbe 11. Bedoya 12. Howard 13. Jones 14. Orozco 15. Beckerman 16. Kitchen 17. Pulisic 18. Wondolowski 19. Zusi 20. Cameron 21. Castillo 22. Horvath 23. Johnson Manager: Jürgen Klinsmann |
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