Jan Schlaudraff
Jan Schlaudraff (born July 18 1983) is a football (soccer), currently playing for Bayern Munich and Germany national soccer team.
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Jan Schlaudraff (born July 18 1983) is a football (soccer), currently playing for Bayern Munich and Germany national soccer team.
Career
Club Career
Borussia Mönchengladbach
He came up with Borussia Mönchengladbach as a midfielder in 2002.
Alemannia Aachen
He transferred to Alemannia Aachen in 2004 where he became a striker and was elevated to Captain for much of the first half of the season. He wore the number 19 shirt and had a breakout season in the Bundesliga, which led to his international debut which came against Georgia national football team in October 2006. Aachen were promoted to the Bundesliga in the 2006-07 season as champions of the 2. Bundesliga, but were relegated just after one season. Schlaudraff didn't have to play at 2. Bundesliga because he was signed by Bayern Munich.
Bayern Munich
During the winter break 2006, Jan secured a move from Alemania Aachen to Bayern Munich, which started July 1, 2007 for a transfer fee of 1.2 m €. His debut for the club will be a belated one as he required surgery for a slipped disc, meaning he may not figure until late September.
International career
He made his debut when he was called up for 2 games in October 2006. One was a friendly against Georgia national football team and a Euro 2008 qualifier against Slovakia national football team.
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