What number is Philipp Lahm?
What number is Philipp Lahm?
21FC Bayern Munich / Defender
Philipp Lahm/Number
What kit number was Lahm?
21
Philipp Lahm
Season | club | |
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16/17 | Bayern Munich | 21 |
15/16 | Bayern Munich | 21 |
14/15 | Bayern Munich | 21 |
13/14 | Bayern Munich | 21 |
How many yellow cards did Philipp Lahm get?
Philipp Lahm All time stats
General stats | ||
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Matches played | 399 | Goals |
Yellow Card | 30 | Red Card |
Goals with | ||
Right Foot | 8 | Left Foot |
How many times was Philipp Lahm booked?
He’s still great at what he does, but he has other interests. And his retirement preserves a pretty unbelievable streak: Lahm made 517 appearances for Bayern and 113 for Germany without every being sent off, be it for a red card or two yellows. Plenty of soccer legends have retired without ever being sent off.
When did Philipp Lahm retire from international football?
On 18 July 2014, Lahm, at the age of 30, announced his retirement from international football. He had scored five goals in 113 appearances. On 2 September 2014, Bastian Schweinsteiger succeeded Lahm as captain of the German national team.
When did Philipp Lahm make his 100th appearance in the Champions League?
On 24 February 2016, Lahm made his 100th UEFA Champions League appearance in a 2–2 draw with Juventus in Turin. This made him the 28th player to make 100 appearances in the competition and the second German, after former Bayern teammate Oliver Kahn. He equaled Kahn’s record “in Germany” of 103 matches on 13 April 2016.
When did Philipp Lahm equal Kahn’s record in Germany?
He equaled Kahn’s record “in Germany” of 103 matches on 13 April 2016. The 2015–16 season ended with Lahm captaining Bayern to a fourth consecutive Bundesliga title; the first time a team had won four back-to-back championships in the competition’s history.
How old was Philipp Lahm when he joined Bayern Munich?
Lahm developed into a professional football player within the Bayern Munich Junior Team. He joined the team at the age of 11 after a youth coach, Jan Pienta, had scouted him several times while he was playing for the local youth team in his hometown Gern, Munich.
On 18 July 2014, Lahm, at the age of 30, announced his retirement from international football. He had scored five goals in 113 appearances. On 2 September 2014, Bastian Schweinsteiger succeeded Lahm as captain of the German national team.
On 24 February 2016, Lahm made his 100th UEFA Champions League appearance in a 2–2 draw with Juventus in Turin. This made him the 28th player to make 100 appearances in the competition and the second German, after former Bayern teammate Oliver Kahn. He equaled Kahn’s record “in Germany” of 103 matches on 13 April 2016.
He equaled Kahn’s record “in Germany” of 103 matches on 13 April 2016. The 2015–16 season ended with Lahm captaining Bayern to a fourth consecutive Bundesliga title; the first time a team had won four back-to-back championships in the competition’s history.
Lahm developed into a professional football player within the Bayern Munich Junior Team. He joined the team at the age of 11 after a youth coach, Jan Pienta, had scouted him several times while he was playing for the local youth team in his hometown Gern, Munich.