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Markus Babbel

Markus Babbel (pronounced [ˈmaʁkʊs ˈbabl̩]; born 8 September 1972) is a German professional football coach[3][4] and former player who last managed the Western Sydney Wanderers FC.[5] He played as a defender[6] for clubs in Germany and England.[3] Babbel won the UEFA Cup twice, in 1996 with Bayern and in 2001 with Liverpool, and was part of the Germany team that won UEFA Euro 96.

Markus Babbel
Babbel in 2015
Personal information
Date of birth (1972-09-08) 8 September 1972 (age 50)[1]
Place of birth Munich, West Germany
Height 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in)[2]
Position(s) Centre back, right back
Youth career
1979–1981 TSV Gilching-Argelsried
1981–1991 Bayern Munich
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1991–1992 Bayern Munich 12 (0)
1992–1994 Hamburger SV 60 (1)
1994–2000 Bayern Munich 170 (9)
2000–2004 Liverpool 42 (3)
2003–2004Blackburn Rovers (loan) 25 (3)
2004–2007 VfB Stuttgart 46 (2)
Total 355 (18)
International career
1992–1993 Germany U21 12 (0)
1995–2000 Germany 51 (1)
Managerial career
2007–2008 VfB Stuttgart (assistant)
2008–2009 VfB Stuttgart
2010–2011 Hertha BSC
2012 1899 Hoffenheim
2014–2018 FC Luzern
2018–2020 Western Sydney Wanderers
Honours
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Career

Playing career

Bayern Munich

Born in Munich, Babbel's first professional club was Bayern Munich. He advanced from the youth squad to the first team and was a starting player eight times, and made four appearances as a substitute in league games.

Hamburger SV and return to Bayern Munich

He moved to Hamburger SV in August 1992 and appeared regularly in the first team, scoring his first league goal in Germany's top-flight.[7] Returning to Bayern Munich in 1994, he started in 167 games, and attracted the attention of Manchester United following UEFA Euro 1996. A£5 million deal was put in place for the German full back, but it never went through.[8] He was signed on a Bosman by Liverpool F.C. manager Gérard Houllier in June 2000, forming part of the back four during Liverpool's successful 2000–01 season.

Liverpool

He was an integral member of Liverpool's side and his characteristic raiding runs down the right side led to a number of goals, including one in the UEFA Cup final itself.[9] His Liverpool career was forced to a sudden halt when he contracted Guillain–Barré syndrome and was unable to play for a year.[10]

Blackburn Rovers

He went on loan to Blackburn Rovers in August 2003[11] after having recovered from Guillain–Barré syndrome, achieving regular first team appearances in the league and scoring three goals in the process.

VfB Stuttgart

 
Babbel with VfB Stuttgart during the 2006–07 season

Babbel's last club was VfB Stuttgart, which he joined on a free transfer in July 2004.

In January 2007, Babbel announced that he would retire at the end of the 2006–07 season.

German National Team

He was capped 51 times, scoring one goal for Germany[12] and was part of the Euro 96 winning team. Babbel also played for his country at the 1998 FIFA World Cup and Euro 2000.

Coaching career

 
Babbel with Hertha in 2011

2007–12: Early career

Following his retirement from football, Babbel stayed on with his last club, VfB Stuttgart, as an assistant manager.[13]

On 24 November 2008, Babbel became head coach of VfB Stuttgart.[14] Upon Babbel's arrival, VfB Stuttgart were 11th in the table after 14 games.[15] Babbel's first match was a 1–1 draw against Sampdoria on 27 November 2008.[16] They finished the season in third place, five points off league winners VfL Wolfsburg and qualifying for the Champions League.[17] On 6 May 2009, Babbel extended his contract with VfB Stuttgart until the summer of 2011,[18] however, on 6 December 2009 VfB Stuttgart and Babbel parted ways. His final match was a 1–1 draw against VfL Bochum on 5 December 2009.[19] At the time of Babbel's sacking, VfB Stuttgart were in 16th place after 15 games played.[20] Babbel finished with a record of 21 wins, 15 draws, and 14 losses.[21] Under Babbel, VfB Stuttgart finished second in their Champions League group and qualified for the round of 16.

Babbel took over Hertha BSC in the 2nd division in July 2010.[22] His first match was a 2–0 German Cup win.[23] In his first season, he succeeded in returning them to the Bundesliga after winning the 2. Bundesliga during the 2010–11 season.[24] On 18 December 2011, Babbel was sacked as coach of Hertha BSC.[25] Prior to this, he had announced that he wanted to leave the club at the end of the season. His final match was a 1–1 draw against 1899 Hoffenheim on 17 December 2011.[26] Hertha BSC were in 11th place at the time of the sacking.[27] Babbel finished with a record of 30 wins, 13 draws, and 12 losses.[28]

On 10 February 2012, Babbel took over as manager of 1899 Hoffenheim.[29] 1899 Hoffenheim were in eighth place when Babbel took over.[30] His first match was a 1–1 draw against Werder Bremen.[31] 1899 Hoffenheim finished the season in 11th place.[32] On 3 December 2012 he was released because of poor results, with the team in 16th place in the Bundesliga.[33][34] Babbel's final match was a 4–1 loss to Werder Bremen.[35] Babbel finished with a record of seven wins, eight draws, and 15 losses.[29]

2014–2018: FC Luzern

Babbel became the new head coach of Luzern on 12 October 2014,[36] following the sacking of Carlos Bernegger[36] who failed to win a single league game in 2014–15 season.[37] His first match was a 0–0 draw against Vaduz on 19 October 2014.[38] Luzern finished the 2014–15 season in fifth place.[39]

The 2015–16 season started off with a 2–2 draw against Sion on 18 July 2015.[40] During the 2015–16 season, Luzern got to semi-final of the Swiss Cup[40] and finished 3rd in the league.[41]

The 2016–17 season starts with six matches between 23 July 2016 and 7 August 2016.[42] Luzern won the opening match of the season 2–1 against Lugano on 23 July 2016.[43]

2018: Western Sydney Wanderers

On 19 May 2018, Babbel was appointed as manager of Western Sydney Wanderers FC in the A-League. The 2018–19 A-League season saw the Wanderers finish eighth out of ten teams, winning only six games, drawing six and losing 15. In the 2019–20 season, after a bright start including a 1–0 win over Sydney FC in the first Sydney Derby at the new Western Sydney Stadium, the team collapsed with just 1 win and only 2 draws in the next 11 games, dropping from first place after 3 rounds to 9th place (out of 11) after 14 matches. Babbel was sacked by the Wanderers on Monday, 20 January 2020 with his assistant coach named as interim replacement.

Overview

As of 11 December 2016
Club Season League Cup Europe Ref.
M W D L GF GA Win % Pos. Pos. Pos.
Stuttgart 2008–09 20 14 4 2 44 22 070.00 3rd R16 SR [16][17]
2009–10 15 2 6 7 12 21 013.33 16th R16 R16 [19][44]
Totals 35 16 10 9 56 43 045.71
Hertha BSC 2010–11 34 23 5 6 69 28 067.65 1st SR [23][24]
2011–12 17 4 8 5 24 26 023.53 11th R16 [26][27]
Totals 51 27 13 11 93 54 052.94
1899 Hoffenheim 2011–12 14 4 5 5 19 23 028.57 11th [31][32]
2012–13 15 3 3 9 22 36 020.00 16th FR [35][45]
Totals 29 7 8 14 41 59 024.14
Luzern 2014–15 25 12 6 7 42 25 048.00 5th R16 [38][39]
2015–16 36 15 9 12 59 50 041.67 3rd SF [40][41]
2016–17 18 9 2 7 36 33 050.00 [42]
Totals 79 36 17 26 137 108 045.57

Career statistics

International

Score and result list Germany's goal tally first, score column indicates score after Babbel goal.
International goal scored by Markus Babbel
No. Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1 6 September 1995 Frankenstadion, Nuremberg, Germany   Georgia 4–1 4–1 UEFA Euro 1996 qualifying

Managerial statistics

As of 4 June 2019
Team From To Record
M W D L GF GA GD Win % Ref.
Stuttgart 24 November 2008[14] 6 December 2009[20] 50 21 15 14 78 62 +16 042.00 [16][19][21]
Hertha BSC 1 July 2010[22] 18 December 2011[25] 55 30 13 12 103 56 +47 054.55 [23][26][28]
1899 Hoffenheim 10 February 2012[29] 3 December 2012[33] 30 7 8 15 41 63 −22 023.33 [29][31][35]
Luzern 12 October 2014[36] 5 January 2018 123 54 28 41 222 192 +30 043.90 [38][40][42]
Western Sydney Wanderers 19 May 2018 20 January 2020 31 9 6 16 50 53 −3 029.03 [46]
Total 289 121 70 98 494 426 +68 041.87

Honours

As a player

Bayern Munich[47]

Liverpool[48]

VfB Stuttgart[47]

International

As a coach

Hertha BSC[47][51]

References

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External links

  • Markus Babbel at fussballdaten.de (in German)
  • Markus Babbel at WorldFootball.net
  • Markus Babbel at National-Football-Teams.com
  • Markus Babbel at Soccerbase  

markus, babbel, pronounced, ˈmaʁkʊs, ˈbabl, born, september, 1972, german, professional, football, coach, former, player, last, managed, western, sydney, wanderers, played, defender, clubs, germany, england, babbel, uefa, twice, 1996, with, bayern, 2001, with,. Markus Babbel pronounced ˈmaʁkʊs ˈbabl born 8 September 1972 is a German professional football coach 3 4 and former player who last managed the Western Sydney Wanderers FC 5 He played as a defender 6 for clubs in Germany and England 3 Babbel won the UEFA Cup twice in 1996 with Bayern and in 2001 with Liverpool and was part of the Germany team that won UEFA Euro 96 Markus BabbelBabbel in 2015Personal informationDate of birth 1972 09 08 8 September 1972 age 50 1 Place of birthMunich West GermanyHeight1 91 m 6 ft 3 in 2 Position s Centre back right backYouth career1979 1981TSV Gilching Argelsried1981 1991Bayern MunichSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1991 1992Bayern Munich12 0 1992 1994Hamburger SV60 1 1994 2000Bayern Munich170 9 2000 2004Liverpool42 3 2003 2004 Blackburn Rovers loan 25 3 2004 2007VfB Stuttgart46 2 Total355 18 International career1992 1993Germany U2112 0 1995 2000Germany51 1 Managerial career2007 2008VfB Stuttgart assistant 2008 2009VfB Stuttgart2010 2011Hertha BSC20121899 Hoffenheim2014 2018FC Luzern2018 2020Western Sydney WanderersHonours Men s footballRepresenting GermanyUEFA European ChampionshipWinner 1996 England Club domestic league appearances and goals Contents 1 Career 1 1 Playing career 1 1 1 Bayern Munich 1 1 2 Hamburger SV and return to Bayern Munich 1 1 3 Liverpool 1 1 4 Blackburn Rovers 1 1 5 VfB Stuttgart 1 1 6 German National Team 2 Coaching career 2 1 2007 12 Early career 2 2 2014 2018 FC Luzern 2 3 2018 Western Sydney Wanderers 2 4 Overview 3 Career statistics 3 1 International 3 2 Managerial statistics 4 Honours 4 1 As a player 4 2 As a coach 5 References 6 External linksCareer EditPlaying career Edit Bayern Munich Edit Born in Munich Babbel s first professional club was Bayern Munich He advanced from the youth squad to the first team and was a starting player eight times and made four appearances as a substitute in league games Hamburger SV and return to Bayern Munich Edit He moved to Hamburger SV in August 1992 and appeared regularly in the first team scoring his first league goal in Germany s top flight 7 Returning to Bayern Munich in 1994 he started in 167 games and attracted the attention of Manchester United following UEFA Euro 1996 A 5 million deal was put in place for the German full back but it never went through 8 He was signed on a Bosman by Liverpool F C manager Gerard Houllier in June 2000 forming part of the back four during Liverpool s successful 2000 01 season Liverpool Edit He was an integral member of Liverpool s side and his characteristic raiding runs down the right side led to a number of goals including one in the UEFA Cup final itself 9 His Liverpool career was forced to a sudden halt when he contracted Guillain Barre syndrome and was unable to play for a year 10 Blackburn Rovers Edit He went on loan to Blackburn Rovers in August 2003 11 after having recovered from Guillain Barre syndrome achieving regular first team appearances in the league and scoring three goals in the process VfB Stuttgart Edit Babbel with VfB Stuttgart during the 2006 07 season Babbel s last club was VfB Stuttgart which he joined on a free transfer in July 2004 In January 2007 Babbel announced that he would retire at the end of the 2006 07 season German National Team Edit He was capped 51 times scoring one goal for Germany 12 and was part of the Euro 96 winning team Babbel also played for his country at the 1998 FIFA World Cup and Euro 2000 Coaching career Edit Babbel with Hertha in 2011 2007 12 Early career Edit Following his retirement from football Babbel stayed on with his last club VfB Stuttgart as an assistant manager 13 On 24 November 2008 Babbel became head coach of VfB Stuttgart 14 Upon Babbel s arrival VfB Stuttgart were 11th in the table after 14 games 15 Babbel s first match was a 1 1 draw against Sampdoria on 27 November 2008 16 They finished the season in third place five points off league winners VfL Wolfsburg and qualifying for the Champions League 17 On 6 May 2009 Babbel extended his contract with VfB Stuttgart until the summer of 2011 18 however on 6 December 2009 VfB Stuttgart and Babbel parted ways His final match was a 1 1 draw against VfL Bochum on 5 December 2009 19 At the time of Babbel s sacking VfB Stuttgart were in 16th place after 15 games played 20 Babbel finished with a record of 21 wins 15 draws and 14 losses 21 Under Babbel VfB Stuttgart finished second in their Champions League group and qualified for the round of 16 Babbel took over Hertha BSC in the 2nd division in July 2010 22 His first match was a 2 0 German Cup win 23 In his first season he succeeded in returning them to the Bundesliga after winning the 2 Bundesliga during the 2010 11 season 24 On 18 December 2011 Babbel was sacked as coach of Hertha BSC 25 Prior to this he had announced that he wanted to leave the club at the end of the season His final match was a 1 1 draw against 1899 Hoffenheim on 17 December 2011 26 Hertha BSC were in 11th place at the time of the sacking 27 Babbel finished with a record of 30 wins 13 draws and 12 losses 28 On 10 February 2012 Babbel took over as manager of 1899 Hoffenheim 29 1899 Hoffenheim were in eighth place when Babbel took over 30 His first match was a 1 1 draw against Werder Bremen 31 1899 Hoffenheim finished the season in 11th place 32 On 3 December 2012 he was released because of poor results with the team in 16th place in the Bundesliga 33 34 Babbel s final match was a 4 1 loss to Werder Bremen 35 Babbel finished with a record of seven wins eight draws and 15 losses 29 2014 2018 FC Luzern Edit Babbel became the new head coach of Luzern on 12 October 2014 36 following the sacking of Carlos Bernegger 36 who failed to win a single league game in 2014 15 season 37 His first match was a 0 0 draw against Vaduz on 19 October 2014 38 Luzern finished the 2014 15 season in fifth place 39 The 2015 16 season started off with a 2 2 draw against Sion on 18 July 2015 40 During the 2015 16 season Luzern got to semi final of the Swiss Cup 40 and finished 3rd in the league 41 The 2016 17 season starts with six matches between 23 July 2016 and 7 August 2016 42 Luzern won the opening match of the season 2 1 against Lugano on 23 July 2016 43 2018 Western Sydney Wanderers Edit On 19 May 2018 Babbel was appointed as manager of Western Sydney Wanderers FC in the A League The 2018 19 A League season saw the Wanderers finish eighth out of ten teams winning only six games drawing six and losing 15 In the 2019 20 season after a bright start including a 1 0 win over Sydney FC in the first Sydney Derby at the new Western Sydney Stadium the team collapsed with just 1 win and only 2 draws in the next 11 games dropping from first place after 3 rounds to 9th place out of 11 after 14 matches Babbel was sacked by the Wanderers on Monday 20 January 2020 with his assistant coach named as interim replacement Overview Edit As of 11 December 2016Club Season League Cup Europe Ref M W D L GF GA Win Pos Pos Pos Stuttgart 2008 09 20 14 4 2 44 22 0 70 00 3rd R16 SR 16 17 2009 10 15 2 6 7 12 21 0 13 33 16th R16 R16 19 44 Totals 35 16 10 9 56 43 0 45 71 Hertha BSC 2010 11 34 23 5 6 69 28 0 67 65 1st SR 23 24 2011 12 17 4 8 5 24 26 0 23 53 11th R16 26 27 Totals 51 27 13 11 93 54 0 52 94 1899 Hoffenheim 2011 12 14 4 5 5 19 23 0 28 57 11th 31 32 2012 13 15 3 3 9 22 36 0 20 00 16th FR 35 45 Totals 29 7 8 14 41 59 0 24 14 Luzern 2014 15 25 12 6 7 42 25 0 48 00 5th R16 38 39 2015 16 36 15 9 12 59 50 0 41 67 3rd SF 40 41 2016 17 18 9 2 7 36 33 0 50 00 42 Totals 79 36 17 26 137 108 0 45 57 Career statistics EditInternational Edit Score and result list Germany s goal tally first score column indicates score after Babbel goal International goal scored by Markus Babbel No Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition1 6 September 1995 Frankenstadion Nuremberg Germany Georgia 4 1 4 1 UEFA Euro 1996 qualifyingManagerial statistics Edit As of 4 June 2019Team From To RecordM W D L GF GA GD Win Ref Stuttgart 24 November 2008 14 6 December 2009 20 50 21 15 14 78 62 16 0 42 00 16 19 21 Hertha BSC 1 July 2010 22 18 December 2011 25 55 30 13 12 103 56 47 0 54 55 23 26 28 1899 Hoffenheim 10 February 2012 29 3 December 2012 33 30 7 8 15 41 63 22 0 23 33 29 31 35 Luzern 12 October 2014 36 5 January 2018 123 54 28 41 222 192 30 0 43 90 38 40 42 Western Sydney Wanderers 19 May 2018 20 January 2020 31 9 6 16 50 53 3 0 29 03 46 Total 289 121 70 98 494 426 68 0 41 87 Honours EditAs a player Edit Bayern Munich 47 Bundesliga 1996 97 1998 99 1999 2000 DFB Pokal 1997 98 1999 00 Runner up 1998 99 DFB Ligapokal 1997 1998 1999 UEFA Cup 1995 96 UEFA Champions League Runner up 1998 99Liverpool 48 FA Cup 2000 01 League Cup 2000 01 FA Community Shield 2001 runner up 2002 49 UEFA Cup 2000 01 UEFA Super Cup 2001VfB Stuttgart 47 Bundesliga 2006 07 DFB Pokal Runner up 2006 07 DFB Ligapokal Runner up 2005International UEFA European Championship 1996 47 50 As a coach Edit Hertha BSC 47 51 2 Bundesliga 2010 11References Edit Markus Babbel Liverpool F C Archived from the original on 10 June 2001 Retrieved 17 August 2022 Markus Babbel Overview Premier League Retrieved 17 August 2022 a b Markus Babbel LFChistory net Retrieved 21 April 2010 Markus Babbel in German fussballdaten de Retrieved 21 March 2010 Babbel Western Sydney Wanderers Retrieved 19 May 2018 Babbel Markus in German kicker de Retrieved 21 March 2010 Arnhold Matthias 25 June 2015 Markus Babbel Matches and Goals in Bundesliga Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation Retrieved 1 July 2015 Tyldesley Clive 1999 UEFA Champions League Final commentary Haisma Marcel 31 July 2008 Markus Babbel Matches in European Cups Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation Retrieved 1 July 2015 Tynan Gordon 13 December 2001 Long road back for Babbel The Independent London Retrieved 21 March 2010 dead link Babbel to join Rovers liverpoolecho co uk 16 August 2003 Retrieved 21 March 2010 Arnhold Matthias 25 June 2015 Markus Babbel International Appearances Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation 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c FC Luzern kicker de in German kicker Retrieved 12 October 2014 a b Raiffeisen Super League Spieltag Tabelle kicker de in German kicker Retrieved 23 July 2016 a b c d FC Luzern kicker de in German kicker Retrieved 23 July 2016 a b Raiffeisen Super League Spieltag Tabelle kicker de in German kicker Retrieved 23 July 2016 a b c FC Luzern kicker de in German kicker Retrieved 23 July 2016 FC Luzern holt sich den Sieg zum Saison Auftakt in German Neue Luzerner Zeitung 23 July 2016 Retrieved 23 July 2016 1 Bundesliga Spieltag Tabelle kicker de in German kicker Retrieved 23 July 2016 1 Bundesliga Spieltag Tabelle kicker de in German kicker Retrieved 23 July 2016 Markus Babbel ALeagueStats Retrieved 4 June 2019 a b c d Markus Babbel in German fussballdaten de Retrieved 12 October 2014 Markus Babbel Eurosport Retrieved 12 October 2014 Slick Arsenal win Shield BBC Sport 11 August 2002 Retrieved 13 June 2022 M Babbel Soccerway Retrieved 12 October 2014 M Babbel Soccerway Retrieved 12 October 2014 External links EditMarkus Babbel at fussballdaten de in German Markus Babbel at WorldFootball net Markus Babbel at National Football Teams com Markus Babbel at Soccerbase Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Markus Babbel amp oldid 1137247974, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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