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Daniel Farke was born on 30 October, 1976 in Steinhausen, West Germany, is a German footballer and manager. Discover Daniel Farke's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 47 years old?

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Age 47 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 30 October, 1976
Birthday 30 October
Birthplace Steinhausen, West Germany
Nationality West

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1899

His first match was a 9–1 win at amateurs SV Oberachern in the DFB-Pokal first round; six days later he won 3–1 at home to 1899 Hoffenheim in the first Bundesliga match of his entire career.

Farke was sacked after one season with the team, on 2 June 2023.

He finished with a record of 12 wins, 10 draws and 14 losses.

On 4 July 2023, Farke was appointed as the manager of Championship club Leeds United on a four-year contract.

SV Lippstadt

Norwich City

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1976

Daniel Farke (born 30 October 1976) is a German football manager and former player.

He is the manager of EFL Championship club Leeds United.

He spent most of his playing career with SV Lippstadt, where he also began his management career.

After a spell at Borussia Dortmund II, he led Norwich City for four years, twice winning the EFL Championship.

In January 2022 he was appointed as head coach of Russian Premier League club Krasnodar, but resigned two months later due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

Farke started his career with hometown club SV Steinhausen.

He spent the majority of his playing career with SV Lippstadt, with whom he had three spells.

Farke said that he "knew how to score" but was probably "the slowest striker in the whole of Western Europe".

He played his whole career in the lower levels of German football.

Farke began his managerial career with SV Lippstadt.

He was in charge for six years and took Lippstadt from the sixth tier of German football to the fourth, with his time in charge considered the most successful for Lippstadt football.

He stepped down after six years, planning to take a year's sabbatical, before accepting the opportunity to take charge of Borussia Dortmund II, the reserve side of German club Borussia Dortmund.

He managed the team for two seasons before he was recruited by Norwich City, having failed to agree a new contract at Dortmund.

He finished with a record of 29 wins, 21 draws and six losses.

2015

Farke completed his inaugural season in the Championship winning 15 games, drawing 15 and losing 16 – finishing 14th in the league table.

The following season saw Norwich promoted as Championship title winners.

2017

On 25 May 2017, Farke was appointed as the head coach of Championship club Norwich City on a two-year contract.

Farke's first league game for Norwich City ended in a 1–1 draw after a late equaliser from Nélson Oliveira at Craven Cottage and his first competitive game at Carrow Road saw Norwich beat Swindon Town 3–2 in the EFL Cup.

2018

The team secured promotion to the Premier League on their penultimate match of the 2018–19 season, before securing the league title after the last match of the season.

2019

Farke won the Manager of the Month award for November and in March 2019 signed a three-year contract extension, tying him to the club until June 2022.

2020

Norwich were instantly relegated back, following a 4–0 home loss to West Ham United on 12 July 2020.

In 2020–21, Norwich won the Championship and secured an immediate return to the Premier League with a club record 97 points.

Farke was subsequently named EFL Championship Manager of the Season.

On 21 July 2021, Farke signed a new four-year contract with the club, keeping him at Carrow Road until July 2025.

In September 2021, Farke lost his 15th consecutive Premier League game in charge of Norwich, a record for a club or a manager in English top-flight history.

On 6 November, the day his team recorded their first league win of the season with a 2–1 away victory over Brentford, Farke was sacked after the game and replaced by former Aston Villa head coach Dean Smith on 15 November 2021.

He finished with a record of 87 wins, 49 draws and 72 losses.

On 13 January 2022, Krasnodar announced that Farke had been appointed as the club's new head coach on a contract until 30 June 2024.

He left the club on 2 March, along with the rest of his coaching staff, due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

Due to the winter break and Krasnodar International Airport's military use, he did not take charge of any matches for the club.

On 4 June 2022, Farke was appointed head coach of Borussia Mönchengladbach on a three-year deal.