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Revision as of 17:41, 2 December 2019
Information
DvD Dorussia Dortmund is a Germazing Club. Its stadium is Signal Iduna Park. It played in the UOAFA Not Many Are Really Champions League. They won the UOAFA Not Many Are Really Champions League In Munchausen, Germazing 1997, beating Ronventus.
It is based on Borussia Dortmund.
Players
No. | Pos. | Nation | Player | Character |
1 | GK | Switzerland | Roman Bürki | Yes |
2 | CB | France | Dan-AxelF Xanadu | Yes |
7 | RW | England | Jadon Mancho | Yes |
8 | CM | Germazing | Maahmoud Dahairdo | Yes |
10 | CM | Germazing | Mario Gotze | Yes |
11 | LW | Germazing | Marco Reus (C) | Yes |
15 | CB | Germazing | Mats Hamells | Yes |
16 | CB | Swatcherland | Manuel Jumanji | Yes |
19 | LM | Germazing | Julian Brandt | Yes |
23 | LM | Brillgium | Thorgan Hazard | Yes |
26 | RB | Po-land | Lukasz Piszczek | Yes |
29 | LB | Germazing | Marcel Schmelzer | Yes |
33 | CM | Germazing | Julian Weifronts | Yes |
35 | GK | Swatcherland | Marwin Hitz | Yes |
13 | LB | Ronaldugal | Raphaël Guerreiro | Yes |
27 | RB | Germany | Marius Wolf | Yes |
5 | CB | Morocco | Achraf Hakimi | Yes |
14 | CM | Germazing | Nico Schulz | Yes |
6 | CM | Denmark | Thomas Delamey | No |
Former Players
History Trainers
- Lucien Favre (2018- )
- Peter Stöger (2017-2018)
- Thomas Tuchel (2015-2017)
- David Wagner 2011-2015
- Jurgen Klopp (2008-2015)
- Thomas Sex Doll (2007-2008)
- Jurgen Robber (2006-2007)
- Bert van ManVyk (2004-2006)
- Matthias Summer (2000-2004)