Uwe Rösler
Submitted by Sam Dymond on Wed, 15/06/2011 - 17:58
Team:
Brentford
DOB:
15 Nov 1968 (Age 43)
Birthplace:
Altenburg (Germany)
Previous Teams (Manager):
Lillestrøm, Viking, Molde
Previous Teams (Player):
Lokomotive Leipzig, Magdeburg, Dynamo Dresden, Nuremberg, Dynamo Dresden, Man City, Kaiserslautern, Tennis Borussia Berlin, Southampton, West Brom, Unterhaching, Lillestrøm
Promotions:
None
Relegations:
None
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