Daniel Farke, born on October thirtieth, nineteen seventy-six, is a distinguished German football manager and former player, currently at the helm of Premier League club Leeds United. His journey in football began at SV Lippstadt, where he not only showcased his skills as a player but also laid the groundwork for his future in management.
Farke's managerial career took off after a stint with Borussia Dortmund II, where he honed his coaching abilities. He gained significant recognition during his four-year tenure at Norwich City, where he achieved remarkable success by winning the EFL Championship twice, solidifying his reputation as a capable leader in the sport.
In January twenty twenty-two, Farke was appointed head coach of Russian Premier League club Krasnodar. However, his time there was short-lived, as he resigned just two months later without managing a single game, a decision influenced by the geopolitical turmoil following the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Following this, he took charge of Borussia Mönchengladbach for a season, further adding to his managerial experience. His career has now brought him to Leeds United, where he continues to make his mark in the competitive landscape of English football.