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Full name
  
Martin Stranzl

1986–1997
  
SV Gussing

Weight
  
83 kg

Place of birth
  
Gussing, Austria

Name
  
Martin Stranzl

Career start
  
1997

Playing position
  
Defender

Role
  
Footballer

Spouse
  
Elke Stranzl

Number
  
39

Height
  
1.90 m


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Date of birth
  
(1980-06-16) 16 June 1980 (age 35)

Current team
  
Borussia Monchengladbach (#39 / Defender)

Similar People
  
Tony Jantschke, Patrick Herrmann, Yann Sommer, Mahmoud Dahoud, Lars Stindl

Martin Stranzl (born 16 June 1980 in Güssing) is a retired Austrian footballer defender.

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Club career

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As a youth player Stranzl played for SV Güssing. In 1997, he earned a transfer to TSV 1860 München, where he completed his youth tranining and debuted as a Bundesliga professional. In 2004, following TSV's relegation, the defender joined fellow first-divisioner VfB Stuttgart, where he remained a team cornerstone.

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In March 2006, Stranzl signed for Russian Premier League side Spartak Moscow. In February 2010 Spartak Moscow received an offer from AC Omonoia, a football club from Cyprus, to transfer him at the end of the season in Cyprus. Spartak rejected the proposal.

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On 30 December 2010, Stranzl agreed to terms with Borussia Mönchengladbach on a 2 12-year deal. He helped the side avoid relegation. At the time of his signing, Borussia Mönchenglabach was last in the Bundesliga.

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On 8 March 2016, he announced that he will retire in summer 2016.

International career

He made his debut for Austria in a March 2000 friendly match against Sweden and was named in the Austrian squad for UEFA Euro 2008.

References

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