Former professional in the Kraichgau
Pirmin Schwegler is transitioning from his role as chief scout at FC Bayern to Bundesliga rivals TSG 1899 Hoffenheim where the former Switzerland international is set to step up in management. Various media unanimously report it on Monday. According to information from the German press agency, among other things, the 35-year-old will work in the team of Alexander Rosen, director of professional football, after the end of the year. First, the TV station “Sky” reported on this.
At FC Bayern, Schwegler had spent the last two years as chief scout. From 2014 to 2017 he played for TSG in Hoffenheim himself, which reports have not yet confirmed. Schwegler was also on the ball for Eintracht Frankfurt and Bayer Leverkusen, then Hannover 96. His last club as a professional footballer was Western Sydney Wanderers in Australia until 2020.
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