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195922|df=y}}| birth_place = Augsburg, West Germany| height = 1.81 m| position = Midfielder| currentclub = | youthyears1 = 1971–1976| youthclubs1 = SV Hammerschmiede Augsburg| youthyears2 = 1976–1978| youthclubs2 = FC Augsburg| years1 = 1978–1980| clubs1 = 1. FC Köln| caps1 = 61| goals1 = 10| years2 = 1980–1988FC Barcelona>Barcelona| caps2 = 170| goals2 = 63| years3 = 1988–1990Real Madrid CF>Real Madrid| caps3 = 61| goals3 = 13| years4 = 1990–1993| clubs4 = Atlético Madrid| caps4 = 85| goals4 = 11| years5 = 1993–1996Bayer 04 Leverkusen>Bayer Leverkusen| caps5 = 59| goals5 = 8| years6 = 1996–1997Club Universidad Nacional>Pumas UNAM| caps6 = 9| goals6 = 0| totalcaps = 445| totalgoals = 105| nationalyears1 = 1977–1979Germany national youth football team>West Germany U18| nationalcaps1 = 10| nationalgoals1 = 2| nationalyears2 = 1980Germany national under-21 football team>West Germany U21| nationalcaps2 = 1| nationalgoals2 = 0 FIRST = MATTHIAS WEBSITE = RSSSF, 4 March 2012, –1984Germany national football team>West Germany| nationalcaps3 = 21| nationalgoals3 = 4| manageryears1 = 1997–1998SC Fortuna Köln>Fortuna Köln| manageryears2 = 1998–1999| managerclubs2 = 1. FC Köln| manageryears3 = 2001–2003Xerez CD>Xerez| manageryears4 = 2003–2004| managerclubs4 = Shakhtar Donetsk| manageryears5 = 2004–2005Levante UD>Levante| manageryears6 = 2005–2007Getafe CF>Getafe| manageryears7 = 2007–2008Real Madrid CF>Real Madrid| manageryears8 = 2010–2011Beşiktaş J.K.>Beşiktaş| manageryears9 = 2013–2014Málaga CF>Málaga| manageryears10 = 2018–2019Dalian Yifang F.C.>Dalian Yifang{{fb|West Germany}}}}{{MedalSport|Men's football}}{{MedalCompetition|UEFA European Championship}}{{Medal|W|1980 Italy|}}}}Bernd Schuster (born 22 December 1959) is a German former professional footballer of the late 1970s through early 1990s, who won club titles playing for the Spanish sides FC Barcelona (1980–1987) and Real Madrid (1988–1990). He played as a midfielder and was nicknamed "der Blonde Engel" (the Blond Angel). After retiring as a player, he managed a number of European clubs, including Real Madrid, taking them to the league title in the 2007–08 season.

Club career

Schuster started his professional career with 1. FC Köln at age 18 in 1978 after a number of promising performances with the West German Under-18 National team. Schuster left Köln after the 1980 European campaign to sign with Spain's FC Barcelona, where he flourished. During his career, he played for clubs Real Madrid, Atlético Madrid and Bayer Leverkusen.WEB,weblink Bernd Schuster – Matches and Goals in Bundesliga, Matthias, Arnhold, 26 May 2016, RSSSF, 26 May 2016, At his final team, the Mexican side Pumas de la UNAM he appeared in ten matches in spring 1997.

Barcelona

(File:Trikot schuster.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Schuster t-shirt from FC Barcelona as football player)Schuster was an important part of the FC Barcelona team during the 1980s, leading the game from midfield and scoring many goals. His club president Josep Lluís Núñez and some trainers like Helenio Herrera, Udo Lattek, Terry Venables and Luis Aragonés had difficult relations with him.NEWS, Don Bernardo, Vom Leben und Wirken des großen Exzentrikers Bernd Schuster,weblink a-guide, postart werbemedien, 2004, 8 April 2024,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20070927091001weblink">weblink 27 September 2007, dead, While in Barcelona, though, he won the European Silver Ball in 1980 and the Bronze Ball in 1981 and 1985. At age 21, in 1981, he was badly injured on his right kneeNEWS, Thomas, Ffion, 3 October 2022, Focus On Bernd Schuster: The Blonde Angel who stirred up fierce rivalries in Spain,weblink When Saturday Comes, 8 April 2024, by Athletic Bilbao defender Andoni Goikoetxea, who was known for his physically very hard way of playing.NEWS, Unwin, Will, 17 April 2021, Kung-fu kicks and riot police: the day Maradona got Barça brawling,weblink Vice (magazine), Vice, 8 April 2024, NEWS, Magee, Will, 17 June 2017, How The ‘Butcher of Bilbao’ Almost Ended Diego Maradona’s Career,weblink The Guardian, 8 April 2024, In 2024, Pep Guardiola, was asked in an interview to name the five players he'd pick from football history to play in a five-a-side and, among them, picked Schuster, whom, he said, he used to watch as a ball boy at the stadium and "was completely in love" with his playing.WEB,weblink Pep Guardiola's Dream Team, 2024, YouTube, 8 April 2024,

Real Madrid

Schuster's move to Real Madrid was controversial due to the strong rivalry between Barcelona and Madrid. His style complemented the group of home-grown Madrid players known as la Quinta del Buitre who led the team to a dominance of the Spanish Championship through the 1980s.

Atlético Madrid

Schuster signed with Atlético Madrid in autumn 1990 and helped improve the performance of Atletico's traditional games based on backpasses. His long precise passes helped restore Atlético Madrid as a prominent club.

Bayer Leverkusen

In 1993, Schuster returned home to Germany to play for three seasons with Bayer Leverkusen. Despite his contributions, the club was unable to capture Bundesliga and German Cup titles but his performances inspired much of the country to push for a place for him in the 1994 World Cup squad. In the national TV-Station ARD "Goal of the year" election Schuster won the first three places in 1994. In the UEFA Golden Jubilee Poll to name the finest European players of the last five decades, Schuster finished 40th.

International career

Schuster was part of the West Germany national team that won the 1980 UEFA European Football Championship in Italy, appearing in two of West Germany's four matches. His performances there helped him earn the Silver Ball Trophy honour as the Europe's second best player in 1980 behind Golden Ball winner, and West Germany team-mate Karl-Heinz Rummenigge. His refusal to take part in a match against Albania to be home for the birth of his second son David caused a sporting scandal at the time. Schuster retired from the West German national team at the age of 24, due to his repeated disagreements with the German Football Association, then national team manager Jupp Derwall, and teammates including Paul Breitner. According to Schuster, it was due to a major disagreement with the managements of both Barcelona and the West German national team on either side of a friendly match against Brazil.WEB,weblink Schuster to AS, Real Madrid C.F, 4 March 2012, 4 September 2007, dead,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20120330223252weblink">weblink 30 March 2012, dmy-all, Overall Schuster won 21 caps for the West German national teamWEB,weblink Bernd Schuster – International Appearances, Matthias, Arnhold, 26 May 2016, RSSSF, 26 May 2016,

Coaching career

Fortuna Köln

Schuster was the coach of Fortuna Köln between 1 July 1997 and 30 June 1998.WEB, Fortuna Köln .:. Coaches from A-Z,weblink Worldfootball, 5 February 2013, de,

1. FC Köln

Schuster was coach of 1. FC Köln from 1 July 1998 to 30 June 1999.WEB, 1. FC Köln .:. Coaches from A-Z,weblink Worldfootball, 5 February 2013, Schuster was unable to get the club promoted. In 2000, he applied for the manager job at Scottish club Dundee FC, but the Dundee chairman rejected his application.

Xerez

Schuster became coach of Xerez on 26 June 2001.NEWS, Krauss ganz oben – Schuster unten,weblink 5 February 2013, kicker, 28 June 2001, de, Schuster coached the team successfully for two seasons. The second and third best seasons in the history of the club. However, he could not get the club promoted to La Liga.

Shakhtar Donetsk

In June 2003, he accepted a deal to coach Shakhtar Donetsk starting on 1 July 2003.NEWS, Schuster übernimmt Donezk,weblink 5 February 2013, kicker, 13 June 2003, de, Schuster established a club record number of consecutive victories. However, the team did not win the championship and did not reach the final round of the Champions League with a match against Lokomotiv Moscow. Schuster was sacked on 5 May 2004,NEWS, Schuster bei Donezk gefeuert,weblink 5 February 2013, kicker, 5 May 2004, de, one week before his team played and won the Ukrainian Cup final in 2004.

Levante

Schuster returned to Spain in summer 2004 to coach Levante.NEWS, Schuster trainiert Aufsteiger Levante,weblink 5 February 2013, kicker, 18 June 2004, de, Schuster was sacked on 1 May 2005.NEWS, Levante entlässt Schuster,weblink 5 February 2013, kicker, 1 May 2005, de, The sacking came with a 5-point advantage over the relegation zone with five matches remaining. However, Levante could not win a game and fell to the Segunda División again.

Getafe

Schuster moved to Getafe in the summer of 2005.NEWS, Schuster neuer Trainer in Getafe,weblink 5 February 2013, kicker, 20 June 2005, de, Schuster led them to their best season in team history under his guidance. Schuster coached Getafe in their second successful season and the team did even better, seventh in La Liga. Getafe also secured entry to the 2007–08 UEFA Cup as a result of reaching the final of the Copa del Rey after overcoming a 5–2 first leg semi-final defeat against Barcelona, beating them 4–0 in the second leg.

Real Madrid

Schuster was appointed coach of Real Madrid on 9 July 2007.WEB,weblink Schuster named as new coach of Real Madrid, 9 July 2007, ESPN, 20 August 2009, 4 June 2011,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20110604073111weblink">weblink dead, As manager, he made a successful start with Real Madrid, taking them to top of the La Liga standings. Attacking football returned again to the Santiago Bernabéu stadium with Madrid having the strongest offence, not beaten at home from the start of the league and defeating their arch rival Barcelona at their home ground Camp Nou, increasing their lead to seven points between them and second place (Barcelona).The team qualified to the second round of the UEFA Champions League leading their group which contained Olympiacos, Werder Bremen and Lazio. He changed Real Madrid's style of play, switching from the defensive football during the reign of Fabio Capello to fast paced, attacking football.{{POV statement|date=March 2012}} After losing 2–1 to Roma in the second leg of the UEFA Champions League which meant the elimination of Real Madrid, many doubted that Schuster would continue to be Madrid's coach, but the club denied the allegations. On 4 May 2008, Schuster guided Real Madrid to their 31st title with three games to spare.WEB,weblink Real Madrid win their 31st La Liga title in PamplonaLeague Champions!, 4 May 2008, realmadrid.com, 20 August 2009,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20090621160333weblink">weblink 21 June 2009, dead, On 18 May 2008, Schuster's Real Madrid achieved the highest point total (85 points) a record that was set by rivals Barcelona. He went on to win the Supercopa de España.WEB,weblink Real Madrid win Super Cup with 4–2 win over Valencia, 25 August 2008, soccerway.com, 20 August 2009, Although enjoying a successful season with Madrid, Schuster had frequent confrontations with the media. Sometimes refusing to answer questions, making controversial or sarcastic statements and walking out of press conferences.WEB,weblink Schuster hasn't lost Real's dressing room says captain Raul, 17 November 2008, 4 March 2012, news352.lu,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20120526052918weblink">weblink 26 May 2012, dead, NEWS,weblinkweblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20080310143712weblink">weblink dead, 10 March 2008, Reuters, Too slow, too predictable – the Spanish style is past its sell-by date, 6 March 2008, 4 March 2012, Simon, Baskett, On 9 December 2008, Schuster stepped downNEWS,weblink Bernd Schuster resigns; Juande Ramos steps in as coach, 9 December 2008, 9 December 2008, Real Madrid CF, dead,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20081212095239weblink">weblink 12 December 2008, as coach after a 4–3 defeat to Sevilla FC, and speaking out publicly about his team standing no chance of beating Barcelona (Coached by Pep Guardiola at the time) in the El Clásico derby match.NEWS,weblink Real's Schuster downbeat before Barcelona clash, 9 December 2008, 9 December 2008, Reuters, Iain, Rogers, He was replaced by Juande Ramos.

BeÅŸiktaÅŸ

(File:Bernd Schuster.JPG|thumb|right|160px|Schuster before a match of Beşiktaş against CSKA Sofia, 2010)On 10 June 2010, Turkish club Beşiktaş announced that Schuster had agreed to become the club's new coach on a two-year contract.NEWS,weblink Besiktas signs Bernd Schuster as coach, 10 June 2010, 13 June 2010, USA Today, Among his first signings for the club were Portuguese winger Ricardo Quaresma, Roberto Hilbert and former Real midfielder Guti, who was coached by Schuster at Madrid. Later he bolstered the squad with three additional Portuguese stars Simão Sabrosa, Hugo Almeida and Manuel Fernandes. Schuster resigned on 15 March 2011 from Beşiktaş after the bad results, having frequent confrontations with the media, making controversial statements and walking out of press conferences.HTTP://WWW.NTVSPOR.NET/HABER/SPOR-TOTO-SUPER-LIG/36395/SCHUSTER-ISTIFA-ETTI >TITLE = SCHUSTER ISTIFA ETTI DATE = 15 MARCH 2011 LANGUAGE = TR date=March 2011}}

Málaga

Schuster became head coach at Málaga on 12 June 2013.NEWS, Bernd Schuster wird neuer Trainer beim FC Malaga,weblink 12 June 2013, Die Welt, 12 June 2013, de, In May 2014 his contract was terminated after he failed to achieve a top-half position in the league.WEB,weblink Liga – Schuster to leave Malaga after disappointing campaign, uk.eurosport.yahoo.com, 28 May 2014, 19 June 2014, dead,weblink 12 September 2014, dmy-all,

Dalian Yifang

On 19 March 2018, Chinese Super League team Dalian Yifang officially appointed Schuster as the coach.WEB, Former Real Madrid boss Bernd Schuster appointed as Dalian Yifang manager,weblink football-tribe.com, 19 March 2018, 19 March 2018, He was replaced by Choi Kang-hee in 2019.WEB,weblinkweblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20200726210301weblink">weblink dead, 26 July 2020, S. Korean Choi named coach of China's Dalian Yifang - Xinhua {{!, English.news.cn|website=www.xinhuanet.com|access-date=18 March 2019}}

Personal life

During his time as a player, Schuster and his wife Gaby were celebrities in Germany.{{cn|date=November 2020}} Gaby had a controversial reputation, which worsened when she took over the job as her husband's manager. During the Schusters' stay in Spain, she was also notorious for her often public comments directed towards FC Barcelona coach Udo Lattek and national coach Jupp Derwall when her husband played for them.{{cn|date=November 2020}} The couple have four children.{{cn|date=November 2020}} In 2008, Schuster separated from Gaby Schuster. In 2012, after his divorce, he married Elena Blasco, a Spanish lawyer.WEB,weblink Schuster se casa con la salmantina Elena Blasco en la Catedral Vieja, 26 May 2012, es, 4 December 2015, lagacetadesalamanca.es,

Career statistics

Club{| class"wikitable" style"text-align:center"

16807|access-date=19 June 2014}}!rowspan="2"|Club!rowspan="2"|Season!colspan="3"|League!colspan="2"|National cup!colspan="2"|League cup!colspan="2"|Continental!colspan="2"|Other!colspan="2"|Total!Division!!Apps!!Goals!!Apps!!Goals!!Apps!!Goals!!Apps!!Goals!!Apps!!Goals!!Apps!!Goals1. FC KölnWEBSITE=WORLDFOOTBALL.NET, 31 March 2022, Bundesliga–50colspan="2"|1|1979–80–00colspan="2"|13|1980–81–colspan="2"|0!colspan="2"|Total!61!!10!!10!!4!!0!!0!!5!!0!!0!!0!!76!!14Barcelona316}}La Liga–00colspan="2"|11|1981–82–42colspan="2"|10|1982–83Appearances in European Super Cup}}04714|1983–84–2910|1984–85–4219|1985–86name=supercopaSupercopa de España}}>|12|1986–87–00colspan="2"|0|1987–88–81colspan="2"|13!colspan="2"|Total!170!!63!!31!!13!!8!!2!!29!!11!!3!!0!!241!!89Real Madrid|1988–89La Liga–802{{efn|10|1989–90–20colspan="2"|6!colspan="2"|Total!61!!13!!15!!3!!0!!0!!10!!0!!2!!0!!88!!16Atlético Madrid|1990–91La Liga–00colspan="2"|5|1991–92–64colspan="2"|12|1992–93–60colspan="2"|1!colspan="2"|Total!85!!11!!15!!3!!0!!0!!12!!4!!0!!0!!112!!18Bayer Leverkusen|1993–94Bundesliga–1110346|1994–95–92colspan="2"|5|1995–96–40colspan="2"|1!colspan="2"|Total!59!!8!!9!!1!!0!!0!!14!!3!!1!!0!!83!!12Club Universidad Nacional>Universidad Nacional|1996–97Mexican Primera División>Primera División|0!colspan="3"|Career total!445!!105!!80!!24!!8!!2!!70!!18!!6!!0!!609!!149{{notelist}}">

International{| class"wikitable" style"text-align:center"|+ Appearances and goals by national team and year

!National team!!Year!!Apps!!GoalsWest Germany|0|1|2|0|1|0!colspan="2"|Total!!21!!4

Managerial

{{Updated|20 October 2018}}{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center"!rowspan=2| Team!rowspan=2| From!rowspan=2| To!colspan=9| Record!{{Tooltip|G|Games managed}}!{{Tooltip|W|Games won}}!{{Tooltip|D|Games drawn}}!{{Tooltip|L|Games lost}}!{{Tooltip|GF|Goals for}}!{{Tooltip|GA|Goals against}}!{{Tooltip|GD|Goal difference}}!{{Tooltip|Win %|Winning percentage}}!{{Tooltip|Ref.|Reference}}SC Fortuna Köln>Fortuna Köln| 1 July 1997| 30 June 1998{{WDL|35|11|13|11|for=55|against=59|diff=yes}}|| 1. FC Köln| 1 July 1998| 30 June 1999{{WDL|35|12|9|14|for=46|against=54|diff=yes}}PUBLISHER=KICKERLANGUAGE=DE, Xerez CD>Xerez| 26 June 2001| 30 June 2003{{WDL|89|38|22|29|for=102|against=101|diff=yes}}|FC Shakhtar Donetsk>Shakhtar Donetsk| 1 July 2003| 5 May 2004{{WDL|43|30|6|7|for=82|against=28|diff=yes}}|Levante UD>Levante| 1 July 2004| 1 May 2005{{WDL|36|9|9|18|for=37|against=52|diff=yes}}|Getafe CF>Getafe| 20 June 2005| 9 July 2007{{WDL|89|35|21|33|for=119|against=101|diff=yes}}|Real Madrid C.F.>Real Madrid| 9 July 2007| 9 December 2008{{WDL|75|44|9|22|for=157|against=100|diff=yes}}|Beşiktaş J.K.>Beşiktaş| 10 June 2010| 15 March 2011{{WDL|45|24|8|13|for=80|against=50|diff=yes}}|Málaga CF>Málaga| 12 June 2013| 16 May 2014{{WDL|40|12|11|17|for=43|against=50|diff=yes}}|Dalian Yifang F.C.>Dalian Yifang| 19 March 2018URL-STATUS=DEADTITLE=S. KOREAN CHOI NAMED COACH OF CHINA'S DALIAN YIFANG - XINHUA {{!, English.news.cnaccess-date=18 March 2019}}{{WDL|29|13|5|11|for=41|against=40|diff=yes}}|! colspan="3"| Total{{WDLtot|516|228|113|175|for=762|against=636|diff=yes}}! —

Honours

Player

Barcelona Real Madrid Atlético Madrid West Germany Individual

Manager

Getafe Real Madrid Individual

References

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