
Tobias Strobl
35-Year-Old
Free Agent

Retires from professional play
Strobl announced his retirement from professional play Friday with the conclusion of his Augsburg contract.
ANALYSIS
Strobl has been plagued by a long-term knee injury ever since joining Augsburg and was never able to take the step forward he had hoped to. Across his Bundesliga career Strobl made 86 appearances for Hoffenheim, 66 for Monchengladbach, and 34 for Augsburg.
Strobl has been plagued by a long-term knee injury ever since joining Augsburg and was never able to take the step forward he had hoped to. Across his Bundesliga career Strobl made 86 appearances for Hoffenheim, 66 for Monchengladbach, and 34 for Augsburg.
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No return timeline
Strobl (knee) has no timeline for his return and is considering retirement, kicker.de reports.
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Still out with knee injury
Strobl (knee) will not be available for Sunday's clash against Borussia Dortmund, Augsburg manager Enrico Maassen announced Friday.
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Out until World Cup break
Strobl (ACL/MCL) isn't expected to return before the World Cup break, manager Enrico Maassen told reporters.
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Suffers torn ACL
Strobl sustained a torn cruciate ligament in his knee and will be sidelined indefinitely.
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Ready to return against Gladbach
Strobl (ankle) is fit and available for Saturday's clash with Monchengladbach. Manager Markus Weinzierl told reporters, "Tobias Strobl and Carlos Gruezo are available again."
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