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Uwe Rosler (born 15 November 1968) is a German football manager and former player who currently manages Fortuna Düsseldorf.

A centre forward in his playing career, Rosler played for several clubs, most notably Manchester City, where he was the leading goalscorer for three consecutive seasons from 1994 to 95 and 1996 to 97, and 1. FC Kaiserslautern, where he played in the UEFA Champions League. He is a former East Germany international, whom he represented in the under-21 team and five times as a senior.

In 2004, he began his managerial career with Lillestrøm in Norway, and later led Viking and Molde FK in Tippeligaen. He also managed Brentford, Wigan Athletic, Leeds United and Fleetwood Town in the English Football League, as well as Malmo FF in Allsvenskan.<\/P>","80B37F2A697D8EFD":"25.28","0DC344593C67F298":"814","480882DFDB04CD6BE39EA745DB9708F3FDC1AF08E10C208A":"1","6F57BC549B91E4F9B6527BF7F4BF203F":"78kg","906FE566EA5D5A060738EC206CB55DB7":"Stadion Alle 70 8000 Arhus C","8AADACF35D89D013D4BD2861BB0924F0":"17","F130A460B61EDB83511FAE53BCCB265B":"Fortuna Dusseldorf,Malmo FF,Fleetwood Town,Leeds United,Wigan Athletic,Brentford,Molde,Viking,Lillestrom","9AF366BFF83B51E6BE6603E9444757A4":"

Domestic<\/U><\/STRONG><\/P>

Danish Football Championships:<\/STRONG>
Champions (5)<\/P>

Danish Cup:<\/STRONG>
Champions (9)<\/P>

European<\/U><\/STRONG><\/P>

European Cup:<\/STRONG>
Quarterfinal (1): 1961<\/P>

UEFA Cup Winners' Cup:<\/STRONG>
Quarterfinal (1): 1989<\/P>","D21B7B52C3154356":"1","7850BFBCDDAACDE9":"Aarhus AGF","EC5D596A5D80446F935E9C751DEF66E8":"184cm","A1A3C2B16933D2932CAA0F59CAFD2D37A7D990F044C6143D":"1880","8CFBF2FE25EFB09A":"","C0FE8DFCAA690E72":"http:\/\/www.agf.dk","2AC3E7C85928CE18A3090AFF171DB8C9":"2022-7-1","8D5A204CDEF7148F16FFC2E9FB1EE211":"1968-11-15","F54BDD5A0D63E83FD0B4671C8FED08AE":"Germany","e_index":4};