Gian-Luca Posted June 25, 2003 Share Posted June 25, 2003 Hannover's squad was released yesterday. Not too much competition for De Guzman in midfield, though apparently Hannover signed an additional defensive midfielder today who is not listed here. If Canada does not make it to the Gold Cup final with Lars & Julian in the squad, the two may face each other on July 26th. GM: Ricardo Moar Head Coach: Ralf Rangnick (2005, since 7/2001) Main sponsor: TUI (travel company) Internet: www.hannover96.de Budget: 25 M Season Aim: Rank 13 (first season it was avoiding relegation on rank 15, now it is a two spots jump per season) New: Marco Rose (Mainz, end of loan), Babacar N’Diaye (St Pauli, end of loan), Thomas Christiansen (Bochum, 1.5 M), Marc Ziegler (Austria Vienna, loan) Leaving: Jörg Sievers (management), Carsten Linke (career end), Conor Casey (Karlsruhe), Thorsten Nehrbauer (Saarbrücken), Fredi Bobic (Hertha), Gheorghe Popescu (career end), Kai Oswald (Duisburg, loan), Timo Ochs, Markus Schuler Goal: Gerhard Tremmel, Daniel Haas, Marc Ziegler Defence: Dariusz Zuraw, Dame Diouf, Marc van Hintum, Markus Schuler, Steven Cherundolo, Kostas Konstantinidis, Vinicius, Marco Rose Midfield: Altin Lala, Nebosja Krupnikovic, Daniel Stefulj, Julian de Guzman, Björn Lindemann Offence: Daniel Stendel, Jiri Stajner, Jiri Kaufman, Blaise N’Kufo, Mohammadou Idrissou, Aleksandar Kotuljac, Babacar N’Diaye, Thomas Christiansen Training Camps: June 27 – July 4 in Fleesensee/Germany; July 14-22 in Kaprun, Austria Scheduled Friendlies: June 26, Ramlingen; July 2, Malchow; July 7/8, Tournament in Basle; July 10, Slavia Prague in Ilten; July 26, Tottenham Hotspurs at home Even the wolf can learn. Even the sheep can turn. Even the frog can become at last the prince. - Peter Hammill, Over (1977) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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