Arne Friedrich, born on May 29, 1979, is a distinguished German football executive and former professional player renowned for his defensive prowess. His versatility on the field allowed him to excel in various positions, including full-back, centre-back, and even in midfield roles. Friedrich's adaptability made him a valuable asset to his teams throughout his career.
Friedrich's international career is marked by his impressive record of eighty-two appearances for the Germany national team, during which he scored once. His contributions to the national squad were significant, as he participated in several major tournaments, including Euro 2004, the World Cup in 2006, Euro 2008, and the World Cup in 2010.
After hanging up his boots, Friedrich transitioned into a coaching role and took on the responsibilities of sporting director at Hertha BSC, where he continued to influence the game from a different perspective. His journey from player to executive showcases his deep commitment to football and his desire to shape the future of the sport.