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  1. Bastian Schweinsteiger ( pronounced [ˈbasti̯a (ː)n ˈʃvaɪnʃtaɪɡɐ] ⓘ; born 1 August 1984) is a German former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. Earlier in his career, he primarily played as a wide midfielder; he later switched to a central midfield role.

  2. Bastian Schweinsteiger (* 1. August 1984 in Kolbermoor) ist ein ehemaliger deutscher Fußballspieler, der seit seinem Karriereende als Experte der ARD bei der Sportschau im Einsatz ist. Er spielte 17 Jahre beim FC Bayern München und absolvierte 500 Pflichtspiele für den Verein.

  3. Bastian Schweinsteiger former footballer (Central Midfield) last club: Chicago Fire

  4. Oct 14, 2019 · The FC Bayern legend always showed commitment and fought for every centimetre on the pitch, but Schweinsteiger was also an outstanding player turned from a sparky young winger into a box-to-box...

  5. Bastian Schweinsteiger wurde mit dem FC Bayern Deutscher Meister, DFB-Pokalsieger und gewann die Champions League. Ein Platz in der Hall of Fame ist ihm daher sicher.

  6. Bayern Munich and Germany legend Bastian Schweinsteiger announced he will retire at the end of the current Major League Soccer season, bringing down the curtain on one of football’s most...

  7. Jan 5, 2024 · In 2012, in the final against Chelsea, Schweinsteiger hit the post with the decisive penalty, pulled his red shirt over his head and created the iconic image of probably the biggest defeat in Bayern's history. Nevertheless, he was always an absolute fan favourite.

  8. Oct 8, 2019 · Bastian Schweinsteiger has won almost everything, changing German football and himself along the way. As he announces his retirement, DW looks back at one of Germany's finest, most enduring...

  9. Oct 8, 2019 · Bayern Munich midfield maestro Bastian Schweinsteiger finally retired in 2019 after a spell with Chicago Fire. bundesliga.com takes a trip down memory lane to remind ourselves of the impact the...

  10. May 17, 2022 · In an interview with members’ magazine ‘51’, Bastian Schweinsteiger recalls the Champions League final against Chelsea at the Allianz Arena – his toughest defeat, but also the beginning of a success story that had its first major highlight one year later with the triumph at Wembley.