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André Breitenreiter (born 2 October 1973) is a German professional manager and former player, who was most recently head coach of EFL Championship club Huddersfield Town. Breitenreiter’s entire playing career was in his native Germany, appearing in both the Bundesliga and 2. Bundesliga for nine different sides.
- 2 October 1973 (age 50)
- 1.82 m (6 ft 0 in)
Jun 23, 2022 · Learn about the 48-year-old German coach who led FC Zürich to a Swiss title and previously coached Hannover 96 and SC Paderborn to the Bundesliga. Find out how he won over his players, owners and colleagues with his ambition, plan and communication.
May 24, 2022 · The former Bundesliga player and FC Zürich manager has signed a contract with the German club until 2024. He is known for his attacking philosophy and his success in Switzerland, where he led the team to the title last season.
Feb 6, 2023 · Andre Breitenreiter has been dismissed by Hoffenheim following a 5-2 defeat in Bochum on Matchday 19 of the Bundesliga. The 49-year-old took over in summer 2022 but failed to stop the club's slide down the table.
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Transfermarkt provides information on the career of André Breitenreiter, a German football manager and former player. See his personal details, coaching history, transfer history and preferred formation.
SeasonDateLeftJoined10/11Jul 1, 2010Retired09/10Jul 1, 200907/08Jul 1, 200703/04Jul 1, 2003- Germany
- 1.30 Years
- Langenhagen
- Germany
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André Breitenreiter (* 2. Oktober 1973 in Langenhagen) ist ein deutscher Fußballtrainer und ehemaliger Fußballspieler. Er erzielte in 144 Bundesligaspielen für den Hamburger SV, den VfL Wolfsburg und die SpVgg Unterhaching 28 Tore.
May 24, 2022 · The Swiss Super League champion replaces Sebastian Hoeneß, who was sacked by the Bundesliga club. Breitenreiter has a track record of promoting young players and attacking football at Paderborn, Schalke and Hannover.