Bayern Munich Schweinsteiger signed with
FC Bayern Munich as a youth team player on 1 July 1998 Having won the German youth championship in July 2002, Schweinsteiger quickly earned a place in the reserves, producing a string of solid third-division displays. He initially earned a reputation for being a rebel off the pitch, making headlines for the wrong reasons but has since settled down. in 2007 During his first appearances in the titular eleven, he played left-back. After just two training sessions with the first team, coach
Ottmar Hitzfeld gave Schweinsteiger his debut, at the age of 18, He signed a professional contract the following month and went on to appear in 14 Bundesliga games in 2002–03, helping Bayern to a league and cup double. The next season, he played 26
Bundesliga games. He scored his first Bayern goal against
VfL Wolfsburg in September 2003. Surprisingly sent back to Bayern's reserve team by new coach
Felix Magath at the beginning of the 2004–05 season, Schweinsteiger swiftly returned to play a role in the double-winning campaign and scored his inaugural
Champions League goal in Bayern's
quarter-final first leg defeat at
Chelsea. Over the next three seasons, up until the end of 2007–08, Schweinsteiger made 135 appearances in all competitions for Bayern Munich (Champions League, Bundesliga and
DFB-Pokal), scoring 10 goals in the process. On 15 August 2008, Schweinsteiger scored the first Bundesliga goal of the
2008–09 season. In December that year, he extended his contract until 2012. Two years later, in December 2010, he extended his contract with Bayern until 2016, with the announcement came at the
Allianz Arena following a 3–0 victory over
St. Pauli. On 25 April 2012, Schweinsteiger scored from the last and match-clinching penalty kick against
Real Madrid to send Bayern through to the
2012 UEFA Champions League Final, where they would face Chelsea. The match, played at Bayern's Allianz Arena, ended 1–1 and went to a penalty shoot-out. With the shoot-out poised at 3–3,
Petr Čech tipped Schweinsteiger's shot onto the post, allowing
Didier Drogba to seal the title for Chelsea with the next kick. In the 2012–13 season, Schweinsteiger performed considerably well, continuing his duties as central midfielder along with new signing
Javi Martínez. On 6 April 2013, Schweinsteiger scored a backheel flick goal against
Eintracht Frankfurt which sealed the Bundesliga title for Bayern. The season ended on a high for Schweinsteiger, as Bayern secured a
treble of Bundesliga, DFB-Pokal and Champions League. Schweinsteiger received the 2013 German player of the year due to his performance for Bayern Munich. He scored an equaliser goal in the match against
Manchester United in the first leg of their
2013–14 UEFA Champions League quarter-final at
Old Trafford but saw a red card later in that match. He made his
2014–15 season debut in a 4–0 win against
1899 Hoffenheim. He came in for
Mario Götze in the 78th minute. On 16 May 2015, with Bayern having already won the league, he scored the opening goal in a 2–1 defeat at
SC Freiburg. On 23 May 2015, Schweinsteiger scored on his 500th appearance for Bayern. This proved to be his last match with the club. He transferred to Manchester United on 13 July 2015, having been at Bayern for 17 years. Schweinsteiger was a fan favourite at Bayern and was usually called
Fußballgott (football god) by Bayern's fans.
Manchester United in 2015 On 13 July 2015, Manchester United completed the signing of Schweinsteiger on a three-year contract for a fee of €9 million (£6.5 million). Manchester United had never before fielded a German in the first team;
Markus Neumayr and
Ron-Robert Zieler were at the club before him, but neither made it into the first team. Schweinsteiger was given shirt number 23 in pre-season, but switched to 31, which he wore at Bayern, before the official start to the season. Schweinsteiger made his pre-season debut for Manchester United in a friendly match against
Club América on 17 July 2015. United defeated the Mexican club 1–0 in
Seattle. His
Premier League debut came on 8 August, as a 60th-minute substitute for
Michael Carrick as the season began with a 1–0 home victory over
Tottenham Hotspur, being booked eight minutes into his first appearance for a foul on
Nacer Chadli. On 28 November he scored his first goal for the club, equalising with a header in a 1–1 draw against
Leicester City. On 7 December 2015, Schweinsteiger was punished with a three-match retrospective ban by
The Football Association for striking
West Ham United's
Winston Reid in the throat in their meeting two days earlier. In January 2016, he sustained a knee injury which sidelined him for two months, followed by medial knee ligament damage in mid-March which kept him off the field for the remainder of the season. After the arrival of new manager,
José Mourinho, Schweinsteiger was demoted and sent to training with the under-23 team. A number of high-profile former teammates have criticised Mourinho's handling of the matter, accusing Mourinho of showing a lack of respect for Schweinsteiger. He returned to first team training towards the end of 2016, and made his first appearance since March when he came on as a late substitute in the
EFL Cup quarter-final against West Ham United on 30 November 2016. He made his first start in over a year in a 4–0 win in the
FA Cup fourth round home tie against
Wigan Athletic on 29 January 2017, in which he scored his first Old Trafford goal for Manchester United with an overhead finish. For his goal, as well as his assist to
Marouane Fellaini for the opening goal, he was voted "Man of the Match" by the fans.
Chicago Fire in 2017 On 21 March 2017, Manchester United allowed Schweinsteiger to join
Major League Soccer side
Chicago Fire, subject to a medical and a visa being secured. The move was completed on 29 March. A few days later, Mourinho stated that he "regretted" the way he had treated Schweinsteiger. On 1 April, Schweinsteiger debuted for Chicago Fire, scoring in a 2–2 home draw against
Montreal Impact. By mid-season, he would help guide Chicago to the top of the MLS standings and be voted into the "MLS All-Star Fan XI" (along with teammate
Nemanja Nikolić) to face Real Madrid at the
2017 MLS All-Star Game in Chicago. After guiding the Fire back into the playoffs after a five-year drought, Schweinsteiger was awarded the contract option of another year in 2018. Schweinsteiger netted a goal and also provided an assist to
Alan Gordon's equalising goal in the
stoppage time in a 2–2 draw against
Toronto FC on 29 April 2018. On 5 August, he scored a long-range goal to level the scoreline after coming on as a substitute in the second half, but his side were defeated in a 2–1 away loss against
Real Salt Lake. On 11 July, Schweinsteiger scored a goal in the stoppage time and provided one assist to
Aleksandar Katai's goal in a 4–3 home defeat against
Philadelphia Union. On 28 August 2018, Schweinsteiger took part at a farewell match organized by his former club Bayern Munich, in which he played the first half for Chicago Fire and the second half for his former club. The match ended 4–0 for Bayern with Schweinsteiger scoring the last goal.
Retirement On 8 October 2019, Schweinsteiger announced his retirement from professional football. A few days after his retirement from active sports in October 2019, the
ARD announced that Schweinsteiger would be accompanying live broadcasts of football matches as an expert in Qatar for the next three years up to and including the
2022 FIFA World Cup. ==International career==