Marco Rose, born on September eleventh, nineteen seventy-six, is a distinguished German football manager and former professional player. He is recognized for his recent tenure as the manager of RB Leipzig and is set to take the helm at Premier League club Bournemouth for the twenty twenty-six to twenty twenty-seven season.
As a player, Rose showcased his skills as a defender with notable clubs including Lokomotive Leipzig, Hannover ninety-six, and Mainz zero five. His transition into coaching began with Mainz zero five's second team, followed by a stint at Lokomotive Leipzig, where he laid the groundwork for his managerial career.
Rose's coaching journey took a significant turn at Red Bull Salzburg, where he ascended through the ranks. His leadership led the team to victory in the UEFA Youth League, and he was appointed first-team manager in two thousand seventeen. Under his guidance, Salzburg clinched the Austrian Bundesliga title in both seasons and achieved a remarkable double by winning the Austrian Cup in two thousand nineteen.
Continuing his career in the German Bundesliga, Rose managed Borussia Mönchengladbach, Borussia Dortmund, and RB Leipzig. His time at Leipzig culminated in a triumphant victory in the DFB Pokal in two thousand twenty-three, further solidifying his reputation as a successful football manager.