Michael Ballack

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Michael Ballack
Full name Michael Ballack
Nickname(s) Balla
Date of birth September 26, 1976
Place of birth Görlitz, Germany
Current club Bayern Munich
Position(s) Midfielder
Youth club(s)
?-? Chemnitzer FC
Professional club(s)*
?-1997
1997-99
1999-2002
2002-
Chemnitzer FC
FC Kaiserslautern
Bayer Leverkusen
Bayern Munich
?
46 (4)
79 (27)
81 (30)
National team**
2000- Germany 60 (29)
* Professional club caps and goals
counted for the domestic league only and
correct as of June 30, 2005.
** National team caps and goals correct
as of September 7, 2005.

Michael Ballack (born September 26, 1976 in Görlitz, then East Germany) is a German football player. He plays in central midfield for Bayern Munich in the German Bundesliga as well as in the German national team, which he has captained since 2004. Ballack was transferred to Bayern Munich from Bayer Leverkusen on July 1, 2002, for an undisclosed amount. Before that, he played for Kaiserslautern.

Ballack shone at the 2002 World Cup, in which he scored three goals, including the lone goals in the quarterfinal win over the United States and, famously, in the semifinal win over South Korea, just after picking up a third booking, which meant he would miss the Final. Without him, Germany lost 2-0 against Brazil. Ballack also played at Euro 2000 and Euro 2004.

Ballack is known for being a versatile and well-conditioned player, equally at home in attack and defence, able to play in almost any position in the midfield. He made his name as an attacking midfielder with an eye for goal, but Bayern Munich have recently employed him in a deeper role, where he has been able to direct play. He is regarded as one of the most lethal headers in the world but is equally competent with his powerful left and right feet. These attributes have earned him the German player of the year award on three occasions (2002, 2003, 2005), a feat surpassed only by German legend Franz Beckenbauer, who won the award four times. Accordingly, many experts consider him the most complete footballer in the world today. As of 2005, he is one of the prime German sports icons and the captain of the German national team that is seeking World Cup glory on its home soil.

Reports suggest that a move may be on the cards for Ballack, possibly to Manchester United. A new contract at his club Bayern Munich, hasn't yet been agreed.

A new suitor came to light for Michael Ballack's talents as it was announced by the Sunday Express that Arsenal's Arsène Wenger was willing to compete with Manchester United's Sir Alex Ferguson in the January transfer window.


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Portrait

  • Date of Birth: September 26, 1976
  • Place of Birth: Görlitz
  • Height: 6'2 1/2" (189 cm)
  • Weight: 176 lbs (80 kg)
  • Marital Status: unmarried; three children: Louis (born August 16, 2001), Emilio (born September 19th, 2002) and Jordi (born March 17, 2005)
  • Highest Education: High School Graduate (Abitur German A-Levels 1995)
  • Learned Profession: Professional Footballer
  • Hobbies: Travelling, Tennis, Golf, Movies, Music

Clubs

Milestones

  • Runner-up FIFA World Cup 2002
  • Runner-up UEFA Champions League 2002 (Bayer Leverkusen)
  • German Champion 1998 (1.FC Kaiserslautern)
  • German Champion 2003 (FC Bayern München)
  • German Cup Winner 2003 (FC Bayern München)
  • German Champion 2005 (FC Bayern München)
  • German Cup Winner 2005 (FC Bayern München)
  • German Player of the Year 2002
  • German Player of the Year 2003
  • German Player of the Year 2005
  • Midfielder of the Year 2002 (UEFA)
  • Selected to FIFA's 100 Greatest Living Players of All Time
  • World Player of the Year 2002 (Soccer Digest)

Statistics

(as of 9/2005)

  • National Team: 29 Goals in 58 Games Played
  • Bundesliga: 66 goals in 214 Games Played

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