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Biggest Defeat in UEFA Competition:<\/STRONG> 12\/09\/1995, Freiburg 1-2 Slavia Praha, at Freiburg
Club Appearances in UEFA Europa League:<\/STRONG> 2
Player with Most UEFA Appearances:<\/STRONG>  Andreas Zeyer-8 appearances
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Sport-Club Freiburg, commonly known as SC Freiburg, is a German association football club, based in the city of Freiburg im Breisgau, Baden-Württemberg. SC Freiburg has played in the 1. Bundesliga, the top tier of German football, since their promotion in 2009. Freiburg has traditionally bounced between the first and second tier of the German football pyramid, leading to the fan chant, ""We go down, we go up, we go into the UEFA Cup" during the 1990's. Volker Finke, who was the club's manager between 1991 and 2007, was the longest-serving manager in the history of professional football in Germany. Joachim Löw, current manager of the German national team , is the club's all-time leading goal scorer with 81 goals in 252 games during his three spells at SCF.<\/P>","41128DAD6401C79B":"scf@scfreiburg.com","91FE8FA7C5C430DAAFC7BD28FB26F7CC":"

MANAGERIAL<\/U><\/STRONG><\/P>

SC Freiburg youth
<\/STRONG>Junior DFB Cup (3): 2006, 2009, 2011
Under 19 Fusball-Bundesliga (1): 2008<\/P>

INDIVIDUAL<\/U><\/STRONG><\/P>

Coach of the Year by Goal! Official Bundesliga Magazine:
<\/STRONG>2011–12<\/P>

Coach of the Year by Kicker:
<\/STRONG>2012–13<\/P>","B53FD9094B6C7706961F3AE3F07FA51E":"189200000.00","A529E53C559174F81441CD95517400BB":"1965-6-11","FD4444EF21B7675091CBC3D627A340D9":"SC Freiburg(U19)","F27550BB3729EA0167FE884B8ADBF4F0":"Christian Streich is a former German footballer and current manager of SC Freiburg of the Bundesliga. On 29 December 2011, he was named manager following the release of former manager, Marcus Sorg. Because of his immediate success at the club and his enigmatic and, oftentimes, energetic personality, Streich has been called a "cult figure", a "firebrand", and a "football philosopher".","FAEF47752E34E7B4424428922BB6E983":"34,700","C606677BC35A1B73EF2C1314AB427615":"Germany","187F8138BE7BCBEE":"27.04","55C75D25959437F15B2401A05EABB58A":"Christian Streich","BBF1A240ACF09477":"Freiburg","983F4D11FB6C2C3B732A80DC5C377379":"SC Freiburg","6AA767C80F13E5B78D99D4E49AE0DBEF":"Schwarzwaldstra\u00dfe 193, 79117 Freiburg i.Br.","B53FD9094B6C7706A3358457A9AFAFFFED8DF2C618386067":"1","09138E45C3AF9F63D172519924158A69":"

2. Bundesliga<\/STRONG>
Winners: 1992–93, 2002–03, 2008–09, 2015–16<\/P>

Amateurliga Sudbaden<\/STRONG>
Winners: 1965, 1968, 1978<\/P>

Verbandsliga Sudbaden<\/STRONG>
Winners: 1998<\/P>

South Baden Cup
<\/STRONG>Winners: 1975, 1978, 2001
Runners-up: 2005<\/P>","8F753504205D2106738DB725C9C678FB":"181cm","B5C54F059EE3A9A4DCB95465432A8D14":"Europa-Park Stadion","12CF5F874EE8072F":"Christian Streich","63C820864FB855F7":"http:\/\/www.scfreiburg.com\/","4ED7E9E8DBD22FFE":"226218","891E8ED23A68FBCE79DAB5425E7817DA":"2011-12-29","e_index":2};