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Bayern Munich legend Stefan Effenberg named Paderborn coach

Liam Happe

Updated 13/10/2015 at 12:22 GMT

Former Champions League-winning captain Stefan Effenberg has entered football management, with Bundesliga 2 side Paderborn.

Stefan Effenberg

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The 47-year-old former midfielder, who captained Bayern Munich to the 2001 Champions League title and earned 35 caps for Germany, is currently a television commentator and got his coaching licence three years ago.
"I had been thinking about working as a coach for some time now and starting at a club like Paderborn is a top address given the impressive careers of my predecessors," he said in a club statement after signing a two-year deal.
Several of Paderborn's former coaches have gone on to work in the Bundesliga, including Schalke 04's Andre Breitenreiter, Bayer Leverkusen's Roger Schmidt and Borussia Moenchengladbach's Andre Schubert.
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Stefan Effenberg lifts the Champions League trophy with Bayern Munich in 2001

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The outspoken Effenberg, who twice played for both Bayern and Borussia Moenchengladbach as well as Fiorentina and VfL Wolfsburg, was famously sent home from the 1994 World Cup after showing German fans the middle finger following a sub-par performance in a group game.
Known as much for his leadership and passion as his hot temper, -- he is the all-time Bundesliga record holder for yellow cards -- the 'Tiger', as he is nicknamed in Germany, has also often made headlines off the pitch, most recently for drunk driving after leaving Munich's Oktoberfest beer festival.
Paderborn are hoping Effenberg can quickly change their fortunes around with the club, relegated from the Bundesliga last season, hovering a point above the second division's relegation zone.
They suffered a bit of a kicking against Effenberg's iconic former employers last season in the Bundesliga, losing 6-0 at home. Watch highlights of that video below:
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