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Daniel Thioune

1974 - today

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His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Daniel Thioune is the 427th most popular coach, the 6,305th most popular biography from Germany and the 45th most popular German Coach.

Daniel Thioune is most famous for his successful career as a German football manager, particularly for leading teams like VfL Osnabrück to promotions in the lower leagues. A lesser-known fact is that he began his professional journey as a defender, playing for clubs such as SC Freiburg before transitioning to coaching. His lasting impact lies in his tactical innovations and player development strategies, which continue to influence emerging managers in German football.

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Among Coaches

Among coaches, Daniel Thioune ranks 427 out of 471Before him are Goran Stevanović, Luizinho Vieira, Ümit Karan, Slaviša Stojanovič, Dominique Bijotat, and André Breitenreiter. After him are Fatih Akyel, Sébastien Fournier, Tomislav Piplica, Mike Babcock, Eddy Etaeta, and Dragi Kanatlarovski.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1974, Daniel Thioune ranks 676Before him are Víctor, Susana Chávez, Wasabi Mizuta, Gus Hansen, Kim Chambers, and Yuta Abe. After him are Scarlet Ortiz, César Aparecido Rodrigues, Damir Mulaomerović, Fernando Sanz, Karina Aznavourian, and René Bolf.

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In Germany

Among people born in Germany, Daniel Thioune ranks 6,305 out of NaNBefore him are Olaf Heukrodt (1962), Beatrix Schröer (1963), Hubert Schwarz (1960), Louis Hofmann (1997), Carl-Uwe Steeb (1967), and André Breitenreiter (1973). After him are Günther Eger (1964), Thomas Kemmerich (1965), Gunnar Sauer (1964), Inka Friedrich (1965), Maximilian Krah (1977), and Robin Dutt (1965).

Among Coaches In Germany

Among coaches born in Germany, Daniel Thioune ranks 45Before him are Sandro Schwarz (1978), Mirko Slomka (1967), David Wagner (1971), Jens Keller (1970), Ümit Karan (1976), and André Breitenreiter (1973). After him are Markus Weinzierl (1974), Sascha Lewandowski (1971), André Schubert (1971), Marco Kurz (1969), Florian Kohfeldt (1982), and Timo Schultz (1977).

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