Lutz Pfannenstiel - Sporting Director

LUTZ PFANNENSTIEL

Lutz Pfannenstiel joined St. Louis City SC as the club’s sporting director in August 2020, bringing his rich on and off the field experience – from playing and working in the sport all over the globe.  

Before his move to St. Louis, Missouri, Pfannenstiel was formerly a goalkeeper, coach, coaching instructor and scout. From starting his playing career with Germany’s U-17 team in 1986 to retirement from the field in 2011, Pfannenstiel has been the only professional player to have played in all six continental FIFA membership associations.  

During his coaching career, Pfannenstiel was the assistant coach for the Cuba national football team, the Manglerud Star (Norway), the Ramblers F.C. (Nambia), the Nambian national team and worked as a scout and head of international relations for German club TSG 1899 Hoffenheim beginning in 2011. Most recently, Pfannenstiel was the managing director of sports at Fortuna Düsseldorf. He has also been a coaching instructor for FIFA and the German Football Association. Pfannenstiel’s on-air football contribution is vast, as he has been on BBC World, ESPN, CNN and Eurosport, and was a pundit for the German television station ZDF during the 2010, 2014 and 2022 FIFA World Cups. 

In addition to his new sporting director role with St. Louis City, Pfannenstiel has continued one of his off-field passions, his philanthropic effort, Global United FC. Founded by Pfannenstiel in 2011, Global United FC has been an international non-profit dedicated to protecting the environment by raising awareness of climate science issues. Global United FC joins professional football players, coaches and referees from all over the world for charity matches and individual projects in endangered locations. 

In 2009, he released a German language autobiography Unhaltbar – Meine Abenteuer als Welttorhüter, with an English version following in 2014 under the title The Unstoppable Keeper.