
Arne Friedrich
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Who is this?
Arne Friedrich (born 29 May 1979) is a German football executive and former player who played as a defender. He formerly was the sporting director of Hertha BSC. He played 82 times for the Germany national team. Friedrich was a very versatile player, playing full-back, centre-back and occasionally a midfield position. He represented his country on 82 occasions, scoring once. He participated in Euro 2004, World Cup 2006, Euro 2008 and the World Cup 2010.
Career
- 1979Born
- 1999Joined SC Verl
- 2000Joined Arminia Bielefeld
- 2000Joined Germany national under-21 football team
- 2002Joined Hertha BSC
- 2002Joined Germany men's national association football team
- 2002Joined Germany national football B team
- 2002Joined Team 2006
- 2010Joined VfL Wolfsburg
- 2012Joined Chicago Fire FC
- Won Silbernes Lorbeerblatt
Trivia
- •Place of birth: Bad Oeynhausen
- •Citizenship: Germany
- •Known as: association football player, association football coach
- •Sport: association football
What happened recently
Arne Friedrich rechnet mit dem Profifußball ab: „Magie ist verlorengegangen“
Germany’s Arne Friedrich on Developing Elite Soccer Players & Elevating American Talent
Hertha Berlin's Arne Friedrich: 'Focus on the joy of the game, not fear of losing'
Fire players, Klopas and Hauptman praise the contributions of retired defender Arne Friedrich
Chicago Fire defender Arne Friedrich announces retirement from professional soccer
Chicago Fire make plans to move on without Arne Friedrich, but leave the door open for possible return
Chicago Fire's Arne Friedrich returns to Germany with injury, won't return until July
Chicago Fire Defender Arne Friedrich Returns To Germany To Receive Treatment For Hip Injury
Chicago Fire's Arne Friedrich predicted all-German Champions League final, and for good reason