17 Facts About Tobias Schweinsteiger

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Tobias Schweinsteiger is a retired German footballer, who is the head coach of VfL Osnabruck.

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Tobias Schweinsteiger is the older brother of former German international Bastian Schweinsteiger.

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Tobias Schweinsteiger formed an effective strike partnership with Lars Kampf, with the pair scoring eleven goals each as the club narrowly missed out on promotion to the 2.

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Lubeck experienced a repeat of last season's league position, finishing third again, although Tobias Schweinsteiger was to ascend to the second division, signing for Eintracht Braunschweig in July 2006.

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Tobias Schweinsteiger returned to SpVgg Unterhaching, for whom he'd played as a youth, and who were now playing in the Regionalliga Sud.

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Tobias Schweinsteiger ended the season with five goals in thirteen appearances for the club, as they finished sixth to qualify for the inaugural 3.

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Unterhaching were forced to cut costs, and Tobias Schweinsteiger was one of a number of senior players to leave, joining another of his former clubs, Jahn Regensburg.

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Tobias Schweinsteiger had two successful seasons with Regensburg, finishing as top scorer on both occasions with nine and fourteen goals respectively.

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Tobias Schweinsteiger was to drop down to the fourth tier, though, to join Bayern Munich II of the Regionalliga Bayern, where his brother, Bastian played for the first team.

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Tobias Schweinsteiger scored fourteen goals as Bayern II won the division, but missed promotion after losing on away goals to Fortuna Koln in the playoff.

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Tobias Schweinsteiger started his coaching career right after his retirement from professional football.

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In July 2015, Tobias Schweinsteiger was hired as an assistant manager of Bayern Munich under-17 team.

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Tobias Schweinsteiger spent two seasons as the assistant manager of the U17 team.

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In July 2017, Tobias Schweinsteiger was promoted as the assistant manager for the Bayern Munich II team.

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On 9 July 2018, Tobias Schweinsteiger was released as the assistant manager of the Bayern Munich II team as Tim Walter left his job as the manager of the Bayern Munich II team.

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In 2006, Tobias Schweinsteiger was involved in a car accident that left a 13-year-old girl dead.

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Police investigation revealed that Tobias Schweinsteiger was blameless for the fatal accident.