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From SCP to FCA: Paderborn President Confirmed: Sport Manager Weber to Augsburg

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The trainer presentation in Paderborn is also about another personality. The SCP needs a new sports manager. The incumbent changes to Bavaria.

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He was already at Chelsea FC and last in Paderborn. Benjamin Weber is now moving to Augsburg.

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The trainer presentation in Paderborn is also about another personality. The SCP needs a new sports manager. The incumbent changes to Bavaria.

FC Augsburg has appointed Benni Weber as its new sporting director. The 42-year-old is moving to FCA from SC Paderborn, the Bundesliga club announced on Friday. Before taking on the role of sporting director at the East Westphalian club, Weber worked as an assistant coach and video analyst at Chelsea FC, Paris Saint-Germain, Borussia Dortmund, and 1. FSV Mainz 05. "In addition to his sporting success, he has above all succeeded in signing and de…

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Paderborn's President Thomas Sagel confirmed the change from Sports Managing Director Benjamin Weber to FC Augsburg.

Paderborn's President Thomas Sagel confirmed the change from Sports Managing Director Benjamin Weber to FC Augsburg.

One month after the dismissal of Marinko Jurendic, it's clear who will be the new sporting director of FC Augsburg. Why Benjamin Weber of SC Paderborn was the preferred candidate.

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saarbruecker-zeitung.de broke the news in on Thursday, June 26, 2025.
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