Tim Borowski, born on May second, nineteen eighty, is a distinguished German football manager and former professional player. Renowned for his skills as a midfielder, he dedicated the majority of his playing career to Werder Bremen, where he spent eleven of his twelve years in professional football.
During his time at Werder Bremen, Borowski made a significant impact, participating in two hundred thirty-six Bundesliga matches and netting thirty-two goals. His contributions were pivotal in securing three major titles for the club, including the prestigious national championship in two thousand four.
On the international stage, Borowski represented the Germany national team from two thousand two to two thousand eight. He earned thirty-three caps and scored twice, showcasing his talent at the two thousand six World Cup and Euro two thousand eight, further solidifying his legacy in German football.