| Age |
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| 42 years |
| Birth date |
| July 18, 1983 |
| Zodiac sign |
| Cancer |
| Place of Birth |
| Germany |
| Occupation |
| Soccer player |
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Jan Schlaudraff (born 18 July 1983) is a retired German footballer who played as a striker. He is currently the sporting director of Hannover 96.
Born in Waldbröl, Schlaudraff started playing professionally for Borussia Mönchengladbach, mainly as a midfielder. During two and a half seasons he managed only ten first division appearances, the first being on 19 February 2003, as he played one minute in a 2–0 home win over VfL Wolfsburg.
Schlaudraff transferred to Alemannia Aachen in January 2005, eventually reconverting into a striker and being named team captain. In 2005–06’s second level, he netted 11 goals to help the side return to the first division after a four-decade hiatus.
Although Schlaudraff performed well in the following campaign, Alemannia dropped a level after just one season, but he caught the eye of league powerhouse Bayern Munich, for a transfer fee of €1.2 million. Competition for him was fierce, with established internationals Miroslav Klose, Luca Toni and Lukas Podolski ahead in the pecking order. Coach Ottmar Hitzfeld chose to use Schlaudraff as a substitute in a few matches, and in most cases as an attacking midfielder.

| Height | 5 ft 12 in / 182 cm |
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| Weight | 157 lb / 71 kg |
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| Hair Color | Blonde |
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| Eye Color | Blue |
| Nationality | German |
| Race / ethnicity | White |