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Augsburg

[ awgz-burg; German ouks-boork ]

noun

  1. a city in Bavaria, in S Germany.


Augsburg

/ ˈܰʊ /

noun

  1. a city in S Germany, in Bavaria: founded by the Romans in 14 bc ; site of the diet that produced the Peace of Augsburg (1555), which ended the struggles between Lutherans and Catholics in the Holy Roman Empire and established the principle that each ruler should determine the form of worship in his lands. Pop: 259 217 (2003 est) Roman nameAugusta Vindelicorumaʊˈɡuːstə vɪnˈdɛlɪˌkəʊrəm
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His first managerial role came in 2007 at FC Augsburg II and two years later he was in charge of Bundesliga outfit Mainz, who had Jurgen Klopp among their former bosses.

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Former Augsburg youth coach Heiner Schuhmann described Tuchel as "an outstanding, passionate player on the pitch, who gave his all", but felt "he was so exacting and demanding, which didn't go down well with some of the players".

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The German, 44, left the Generali Arena last year and was previously assistant at Stuttgart and Augsburg.

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Watch highlights as Harry Kane scores a hat-trick for Bayern Munich during their 3-0 win over Augsburg to become the fastest player to reach 50 goals in the Bundesliga.

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Tuchel helped with the development of future Germany internationals Mario Gomez and Holgar Badstuber before returning to Augsburg in a similar role in 2005.

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