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Who is Oliver Glasner’s wife Bettina and do they have any children?


OLIVER Glasner is an Austrian football manager who has managed in Germany as well as his homeland.

He is married to Bettina. Here’s what we know about her.

Oliver Glasner has been married to Bettina since 2007

Who is Oliver Glasner’s wife Bettina?

Bettina Glasner is the wife of Oliver, with the pair marrying in 2007.

Whilst Oliver has experienced success as a football manager, Bettina has chosen to keep her life private.

She has been pictured alongside he famous husband at a number of events over the years.

Bettina was spotted next to Oliver as he was serving a suspension, watching on from a VIP box in May 2023 in a 3-0 win for Frankfurt against Mainz.

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Do they have any children?

The couple have three children, who are named Julian, Niklas, and Alina Glasner.

It is unknown how old the children are.

It is thought that Julian is his eldest, and is from a previous relationship.

What clubs has Oliver Glasner managed?

Glasner has managed a number of teams over the course of his managerial career.

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He began his coaching career at SV Ried in 2014, a team he used to represent as a player.

He then joined LASK for the 2015/16 season, helping them achieve promotion in his second season.

He then led the side to Europa League qualification in 2017/18, before leading them to the Champions League qualifying round in his last season at the club in 2018/19.

He would then make his first steps in German football, joining Wolfsburg.

He would lead the team to European qualification in both his seasons in charge, qualifying for the Champions League in 2021.

His greatest success would come in his time in charge of Eintracht Frankfurt, who he joined for the 2021/22 season.

He led the team to their first win away from home against Bayern Munich for 21 years, and despite an inconsistent league campaign, Frankfurt thrived in the Europa League.

A run to the final in Seville saw them knock out European giants Barcelona at the Camp Nou and Premier League side West Ham.

The final itself pitted them against Scottish side Rangers, and in a gruelling match, which was level at 1-1 after extra time, a 5-4 win on penalties saw the Germans pick up the trophy for the first time since 1980.

By winning, they also qualified for the Champions League for the first time.

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Glasner’s second season saw them reach another cup final, but this time they lost 2-0 to RB Leipzig in the DFB Pokal final.

The Austrian left at the end of the 2022/23 season.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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