- Stefan Effenberg
Football player infobox
playername= Stefan Effenberg
fullname = Stefan Effenberg
nickname = Effeˌ Tiger
dateofbirth = Birth date and age|1968|8|2|df=yes
cityofbirth =Niendorf, Hamburg
countryofbirth =West Germany
height = convert|1.88|m|ftin|abbr=on|lk=on
currentclub =
position =Midfielder
years = 1987-1990
1990-1992
1992-1994
1994-1998
1998-2002
2002-2003
2003-2004
clubs =Borussia Mönchengladbach Bayern Munich
AC FiorentinaBorussia Mönchengladbach Bayern Munich VfL Wolfsburg
Al-Arabi
Career
caps(goals) = 073 (10)
065 (19)
056 (12)
118 (23)
095 (16)
019 0(3)<2 />00? 0(?)
426 (83)
nationalyears = 1991-1998
nationalteam = Germany
nationalcaps(goals) = 035 0(5)
pcupdate =
ntupdate =Stefan Effenberg (born
2 August 1968 inNiendorf, Hamburg ,West Germany ) is a former German football player. He was an all-round player and leader, possessing great tackling and a hard shot.Career
National
During his youth, Effenberg played for
SC Victoria Hamburg before he successfully changed to bigger teams:Borussia Mönchengladbach (1987-90 and 1994-98),Bayern Munich (1990-92 and 1998-2002), AC Fiorentina (1992-94), andVfL Wolfsburg (2002-03). He was the lead player of Bayern Munich when they won the UEFA Champions League in 2001. During the same tournament, Effenberg won also theUEFA Champions League Most Valuable Player for his elegant (and sometimes seemingly lazy styleFacts|date=September 2008) of play. He ended his career playing inQatar withAl-Arabi .International
Effenberg played 35 games for the German national team and scored five goals. However, his international career was marked by controversy and several years in the international wilderness after the
DFB refused to consider Effenberg for selection following an incident at the1994 FIFA World Cup . In the group game against South Korea, Effenberg had gestured in an inappropriate manner ("gave the finger") to disappointed fans atCotton Bowl inDallas when he got substituted due to his mediocre performance. [ [http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2003/04/03/823901.htm Effenberg quits...] ] [ [http://www.123football.com/players/e/stefan-effenberg/index.htm 123Football.com] ] Because of this incident, coachBerti Vogts decided to drop Effenberg from the German national team for the remainder of the tournament. [ [http://app1.chinadaily.com.cn/star/2003/0515/sp29-1.html Doing it his own way ] ] Effenberg was briefly re-instated to the national team four years later for a couple of friendly matches in September. These games proved to be his last caps and also Vogts' final matches in charge of the national team.International goals
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Other controversies
Football
Effenberg had a history of attracting attention and ire from both fans and opposition with his behaviour.
In 1991, prior to a
UEFA Cup game against then-semi-professionalCork City F.C. , Effenberg told the press he was sure of a victory, saying Cork City midfielder Dave Barry was "like (his) grandfather". Barry got his retribution by scoring the opening goal in the team's 1-1 draw atMusgrave Park Facts|date=September 2008.Personal life
In the late 1990s Effenberg was rarely out of the tabloids when he left his wife Martina and revealed an affair with Claudia Strunz, who at that time was the wife of former team mate
Thomas Strunz Facts|date=September 2008. Later Effenberg published a controversial autobiography, notorious for its blatant contents and the poor language it was written inFacts|date=September 2008.Claudia Strunz and Effenberg were married in 2004.References
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