Sandro Wagner

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Sandro Wagner

Sandro Wagner (German pronunciation: [ˈzandʁo ˈvaːɡnɐ];[5] born 29 November 1987) is a German football manager and former professional footballer who played as a striker. He was head coach of SpVgg Unterhaching, leaving the club after a successful promotion to the 3. Liga.[6][7][8] He is currently an assistant manager of both the German national team and the German U20 national team.

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Sandro Wagner
Wagner with Bayern Munich in 2018
Personal information
Full name Sandro Wagner[1]
Date of birth (1987-11-29) 29 November 1987 (age 37)[2]
Place of birth Munich,[3] West Germany
Height 1.94 m (6 ft 4 in)[4]
Position(s) Striker
Youth career
1990–1995 Hertha Munich
1995–2006 Bayern Munich
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2006–2008 Bayern Munich II 44 (2)
2007–2008 Bayern Munich 4 (0)
2008–2010 MSV Duisburg 36 (12)
2010–2012 Werder Bremen II 18 (7)
2010–2012 Werder Bremen 30 (5)
20121. FC Kaiserslautern (loan) 11 (0)
2012–2015 Hertha BSC II 3 (1)
2012–2015 Hertha BSC 71 (7)
2015–2016 Darmstadt 98 32 (14)
2016–2017 1899 Hoffenheim 42 (15)
2018–2019 Bayern Munich 21 (8)
2019–2020 Tianjin TEDA 26 (12)
Total 338 (83)
International career
2008–2009 Germany U21 8 (4)
2017–2018 Germany 8 (5)
Managerial career
2021–2023 SpVgg Unterhaching
2023– Germany U20 (assistant)
2023– Germany (assistant)
Medal record
Representing  Germany
UEFA European Under-21 Championship
Winner2009
FIFA Confederations Cup
Winner2017
*Club domestic league appearances and goals
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He began his career at Bayern Munich, but made only eight appearances in his first spell at the club. He subsequently represented MSV Duisburg of the 2. Bundesliga and Werder Bremen, Hertha BSC, Darmstadt 98 and 1899 Hoffenheim of the Bundesliga, before returning to Bayern in January 2018.

Wagner was part of the German side that won the 2009 UEFA European Under-21 Championship. He earned eight caps and scored five goals for the senior team,[9] winning the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup.

Club career

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Early career

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Wagner with Werder Bremen in 2011

Wagner scored his first goal for Bayern Munich in a 2–0 victory over VfB Stuttgart in the 2007 DFL-Ligapokal, a six team pre-season tournament composing of the top four Bundesliga teams, the winners of the German Cup and the first-place team from the 2. Bundesliga. Wagner started the match in place of the ill Miroslav Klose. He assisted the first goal of the match for Franck Ribéry and scored himself in the 66th minute. He also made appearances for the reserve team during the 2005–06,[10] 2006–07,[11] and 2007–08 seasons.[12]

On 10 June 2008, Wagner moved to MSV Duisburg before signing for Werder Bremen on 31 January 2010.[13] During the 2008–09 season, Wagner scored nine goals in 32 matches.[14] During the 2009–10 season, Wagner scored five goals in seven matches.[15]

On 19 January 2012, Wagner was loaned to Kaiserslautern.[16]

Hertha BSC and Darmstadt

He then played for Hertha BSC and Hertha BSC II from 2012 to 2015.[15] He scored six goals in 32 matches for Hertha and one goal in one match for the reserve team during the 2012–13 season.[17] He scored two goals in 25 matches for Hertha in the 2013–14 season.[18] He also played a match for the reserve team without scoring a goal.[18] In his final season with Hertha, he played 16 matches for the first team and one match for the reserve team without scoring a goal for either team.[19]

On 8 August 2015, Wagner signed for Darmstadt 98.[20] During the 2015–16 season, Wagner scored 15 goals in 34 matches played.[21]

1899 Hoffenheim

On 30 June 2016, Wagner joined fellow Bundesliga club 1899 Hoffenheim by signing a contract until June 2019.[22][23] He was presented the same day, and took squad number 14, stating: “Hoffenheim are a great club and their ambition impressed me straight away.”[22]

He made his competitive debut with the team on 28 August 2016 in the opening Bundesliga matchday against newcomers of RB Leipzig which ended in a 2–2 home draw.[24] He opened his scoring account in the second matchday against Mainz 05, netting his team's first goal as Hoffenheim came from three goals down to earn a 4–4 away draw.[25]

On 31 March 2017, he had his finger dislocated after a clash with Hertha captain Vedad Ibišević, nevertheless he went on to play until the end of the match, also assisting Andrej Kramarić for the third goal in an eventual 1–3 away win.[26] Wagner finished his first Hoffenheim season by netting eleven league goals in 31 appearances,[27] 30 of them as starter, adding two cup appearances and one goal,[27] being important for Julian Nagelsmann's side that finished the league undefeated at home, securing a spot in Champions League play-off round for next season.[28]

On 9 July 2017, Wagner agreed a contract extension, adding one more year to his current contract.[29] During the 2017–18 season, before transferring to Bayern, Wagner scored six goals in 17 matches.[15]

Return to Bayern Munich

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Wagner training with Bayern Munich in 2018

On 21 December 2017, it was announced that Wagner would transfer to Bayern Munich on 1 January 2018.[30] He signed a contract until 2020.[30]

Wagner's first match since his return was when he came on as a substitute against Bayer Leverkusen on 12 January 2018.[31] He opened his scoring account on 27 January by netting the last goal of a 5–2 home win over his former side 1899 Hoffenheim.[32] He played his first match as starter the next week in the 2–0 away win against Mainz.[33] Wagner scored his second ever UEFA Champions League goal, the first in Bayern colours, on 14 March in the second leg of round of 16 versus Beşiktaş as Bayern won 3–1 at Vodafone Park and progressed 8–1 on aggregate.[34]

Wagner started the 2018–19 season by coming in as a substitute in a 5–0 win in the 2018 DFL-Supercup.[35] During the 2018–19 season with Bayern, he scored one goal in 12 appearances in all competitions.[15]

Tianjin TEDA

Although his contract with Bayern was supposed to expire in 2020, he asked for it to be terminated due to his growing frustrations with his playing time on the pitch. On 30 January 2019, Wagner transferred to Chinese Super League club Tianjin TEDA for €5 million.[36] Bayern sporting director, Hasan Salihamidzic, said that he "has a very attractive offer from China and we have met his request" and he thanked Wagner for "spending time with FC Bayern" and wished him "all the best and much success for his future in China".[37] In his first season, he scored 12 goals in 26 matches played.[38] On 24 July 2020, Wagner terminated his contract with Tianjin TEDA.[39]

Retirement

Wagner announced his retirement on 2 August 2020.[40] Overall he scored more than 60 goals in the two top divisions of German pro football.[41]

International career

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Youth

Wagner earned eight caps for Germany at under-21 level, scoring four goals, including two in the final of the 2009 UEFA European Under-21 Championship in Sweden where Germany beat England 4–0.[42]

Senior

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Wagner with Germany in 2017

In June 2017, Wagner received his first call-up to the senior national team for a friendly against Denmark and a FIFA World Cup qualifying match against San Marino.[43] He made his competitive debut on 6 June in the 1–1 away draw against Denmark, playing for more than 60 minutes.[44] Four days later, he scored a hat-trick as Germany thrashed San Marino 7–0.[45] His performance was praised by national team manager Joachim Löw.[46]

Wagner was also part of the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup squad that won the tournament.[47] His first and only appearance came on 19 June in the opening Group B match against Australia, missing several good chances to score as Germany won 3–2.[48] After that, he was benched in favour of Timo Werner and Lars Stindl as Germany defeated Chile 1–0 in the final.[49] Wagner finished 2017 by scoring against Northern Ireland[50] and Azerbaijan.[51]

On 16 May 2018, after being left out from Germany's World Cup squad, Wagner announced his retirement from international football.[52]

Coaching career

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SpVgg Unterhaching

In March 2021, Wagner was first announced as new head coach of the youth (Under-19) team of SpVgg Unterhaching.[53] However, on 25 June 2021, he was presented as head coach of the first team[7] starting on 1 July 2021.[54] Unterhaching started the 2021–22 Regionalliga season with a 0–0 draw against TSV Aubstadt.[55] Unterhaching was knocked out of the Bavarian Cup in the second round by TSV Buchbach.[55] Unterhaching finished the 2021–22 Regionalliga Bayern in fourth place.[56] Unterhaching started the 2022–23 Regionalliga season on 14 July 2022 against Buchbach which Unterhaching won 3–1.[57] Unterhaching were knocked out of the Bavarian Cup in the first round by TuS Feuchtwangen.[57] On 6 May 2023, Unterhaching won the Regionalliga Bayern championship.[58] Wagner announced his departure, before gaining promotion to the 3. Liga.[59]

Germany (assistant)

In June 2023, Wagner became Hannes Wolf's assistant coach at the German U20 national team.[60] On 10 September 2023, both Wagner and Wolf were named as assistant coaches at the German senior national team to Rudi Völler, who served as interim manager for their friendly against France.[61] He was later appointed as assistant along with Benjamin Glück to newly appointed coach Julian Nagelsmann for the upcoming UEFA Euro 2024.[62]

Style of play

Wagner was known for aerial power and strength, and was distinguished as a hard-working player. He was also physically imposing and direct, and praised as a striker who could "wreak havoc" in defences.[63] Speaking in June 2017, Germany manager Joachim Löw stated that Wagner had "maturity and personality and one who stands by his own opinion".[46]

Career statistics

Club

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Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League National Cup Continental Other Total Ref.
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Bayern Munich II 2005–06 Regionalliga Süd 1010 [10]
2006–07 Regionalliga Süd 302302 [11]
2007–08 Regionalliga Süd 130130 [12][15]
Total 442442
Bayern Munich 2007–08 Bundesliga 40001[a]03[b]181 [12][15]
MSV Duisburg 2008–09 2. Bundesliga 30722329 [14]
2009–10 2. Bundesliga 651075 [15]
Total 3612323914
Werder Bremen II 2009–10 3. Liga 7373 [15]
2010–11 3. Liga 2121 [15]
2011–12 3. Liga 9393 [15]
Total 187187
Werder Bremen 2010–11 Bundesliga 235104[c]0285 [15]
2011–12 Bundesliga 701080 [15]
Total 3052040365
Kaiserslautern 2011–12 Bundesliga 11000110 [15]
Hertha BSC II 2012–13 Regionalliga Nordost 1111 [17]
2013–14 Regionalliga Nordost 1010 [15][18]
2014–15 Regionalliga Nordost 1010 [15][19]
Total 3131
Hertha BSC 2012–13 2. Bundesliga 31511326 [15][17]
2013–14 Bundesliga 25220272 [15][18]
2014–15 Bundesliga 15010160 [15][19]
Total 71741758
Darmstadt 98 2015–16 Bundesliga 3214213415 [21]
1899 Hoffenheim 2016–17 Bundesliga 3111213312 [27]
2017–18 Bundesliga 114105[c]2176 [15]
Total 421531525018
Bayern Munich 2017–18 Bundesliga 148103[c]100189 [15]
2018–19 Bundesliga 70113[c]01[d]0121 [15]
Total 2182161103010
Tianjin TEDA 2019 Chinese Super League 2612002612 [38]
Career total 338831661634137493
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  1. Appearances in UEFA Europa League
  2. Appearances in DFL-Ligapokal
  3. Appearances in UEFA Champions League
  4. Appearance in DFL-Supercup

International

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Appearances and goals by national team and year[64]
National teamYearAppsGoals
Germany
201775
201810
Total85
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Germany score listed first, score column indicates score after each Wagner goal.[64]
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List of international goals scored by Sandro Wagner
No. Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
111 June 2017Stadion Nürnberg, Nuremberg, Germany San Marino2–07–02018 FIFA World Cup qualification
23–0
37–0
45 October 2017Windsor Park, Belfast, Northern Ireland Northern Ireland2–03–12018 FIFA World Cup qualification
58 October 2017Fritz-Walter-Stadion, Kaiserslautern, Germany Azerbaijan2–15–12018 FIFA World Cup qualification
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Coaching record

As of match played 11 June 2023
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TeamFromToRecordRef.
GWDLWin %
SpVgg Unterhaching1 July 202130 June 2023 80481517060.00 [54][55][57]
Total 80481517060.00
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Honours

Bayern Munich[65]

Germany U21

Germany

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