What you do not know about Bastian Schweinsteiger

 

Bastian Schweinsteiger is a German soccer player, and he is considered one of the symbols of FC Bayern Munich and the 2014 World Cup holder with Germany.


Biography of Bastian Schweinsteiger

 

Bastian Schweinsteiger was born on August 1, 1984 in Bavaria, West Germany. Bastian joined Bayern Munich at the age of eighteen, and played 500 matches with him in 17 years, during which he won many titles, the most important of which was the League, Cup and Champions League treble in the 2012-2013 season. Bastian moved to Manchester United in 2015 and then to the American Chicago Fire in 2017.

 

His career with the national team extended from 2004 to 2016, during which he played 121 matches and scored 24 goals, during which he won the World Cup in 2014.

 

Bastian has been married to Serbian tennis player Ana Ivanovic since 2016, and they have one child, and they currently live in the United States of America.







The beginnings of Bastian Schweinsteiger

 

Bastian Schweinsteiger was born on August 1, 1984 in Kolbermoor in Bavaria, West Germany.

 

Bastian started playing football at the age of three with FV Oberaudorf, before joining Bayern Munich in 1998.


Bastian Schweinsteiger's Personal Life

 

Bastian Schweinsteiger has been married to Serbian tennis player Ana Ivanovic since July 12, 2016, when the wedding took place in Venice, Italy, and they had their only child, Luca, in 2018.


Facts about Bastian Schweinsteiger

 

Bastian Schweinsteiger was awarded the German Footballer of the Year in 2013.


Only seven players in Bayern's history have played more matches for the team than him.


His brother Tapias is a player in Bayern Munich's second team.


At the start of the 2005-2006 season, Bayern coach Felix Magath sent him to train with the B team.

 



Accomplishments of Bastian Schweinsteiger

 

Schwaini played his first official match with Bayern at the age of eighteen, when he participated as a substitute in one of the Champions League matches in 2002, and within minutes of his participation, he made a goal for one of his colleagues.


In the following season, he participated in 26 matches in the Bundesliga, and his star shone in the middle of the Bayern Munich field, completing 17 years of continuous play with them, during which he won the Bundesliga title 8 times, the cup seven times and the European Champions League once, and perhaps his most prominent achievement is the 2012-2013 season in which he achieved With the Bayern treble. During his 500 matches with Bayern Munich, Schweiny scored 68 goals.


Bastian Schweinsteiger moved to Manchester United on July 13, 2015, to be the first German player to play in the ranks of the first team of the Red Devils, but his career there was not successful, especially with the advent of coach Jose Mourinho, who sent him to train with the youth team for several months and did not rely on him. . Schweinsteiger moved to the American Chicago Fire in March 2017 and he plays with them to this day.


Bastian participated with the German national team in June 2004 in his first match against Hungary, after which he participated with the first team in the European Nations Championship 2004, in which they were eliminated in the first round.


The 2006 World Cup in Germany witnessed Bastien's participation as a key element with the national team that achieved third place in that tournament, and Bastien was awarded the best player in the last match.


Bastian contributed to Germany reaching the Euro 2008 final by scoring a goal and assisting two goals against Portugal in the quarter-finals, and by scoring a goal in the semi-finals against the Turkish national team.


Bastian participated with the national team in the 2010 World Cup and Euro 2012, the two tournaments in which Germany reached the semi-finals, before he crowned his career with the national team by winning the 2014 World Cup, which was the pinnacle of his football career.


Schweinsteiger carried the captaincy in the national team in Euro 2016 after the retirement of Philip Lahm, and announced his international retirement after the end of the tournament in which Germany reached the semi-finals.


Bastien played 121 matches with the national team, scoring 24 goals.

 







Awards:

 

Silver Laurel Leaf Award three times in the years: 2006, 2010, 2014.

World Cup Dream Team: 2010.

Most goals maker in the World Cup: 2010.

Player of the year in the German national team in the year: 2010.

Team of the Year by European Media Season: 2012-2013.

Player of the Year in Germany: 2013.

UEFA Best Player Awards in Europe (7th place): 2013.

Fevro Third Team Year: 2013.

Fifpro Fourth Team: 2014.

Bambi Award: 2016.

Two-time Major League Soccer All-Star Team: 2017, 2019.

FC Bayern Munich Hall of Fame: 2018.

Bavarian Order of Merit: 2018.





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