Alexander Steudel

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Alexander Steudel (born June 3, 1966 in Stuttgart ) is a German journalist .

Career

Steudel grew up in Stuttgart. He later lived in Munich and Berlin , today he lives in Hamburg .

After graduating from the Wirtemberg-Gymnasium in Stuttgart- Untertürkheim and doing basic military service in Böblingen, he studied German and linguistics at the University of Stuttgart from 1986 .

As early as 1989 he worked as a freelancer in local sports for the Fellbacher Zeitung . In 1992 he started a traineeship at the Stuttgarter Nachrichten , where he was taken on as local editor in 1994. In 1997 he switched to the sports department of the Münchner Abendzeitung . In 2000 he switched to the daily newspaper Die Welt in Berlin. In 2001 he became head of football for Welt am Sonntag , whose editorial team had been merged with that of the world.

In 2003 Steudel switched to the Sport Bild magazine as deputy editor-in-chief , where he became editor-in-chief at the end of 2008 and thus successor to Pit Gottschalk.

On August 1, 2011, Steudel became editor-in-chief of the fitness and lifestyle brand Fit for Fun , where he worked until 2019. Steudel has been working as a freelance editor-in-chief since August 2019. Among other things, he is a columnist for the football newsletter Fever-Pit'ch.

Works

  • Alexander Steudel (Ed.): Football World Cup 2010 all games, all goals, all players, all facts and the most beautiful photos of the World Cup . Orig.-issued, 1st edition Verl.-Gruppe Weltbild, Augsburg 2010, ISBN 978-3-8289-3248-7 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d Steudel is the new Fit for Fun editor-in-chief. In: Meedia.de. July 25, 2011, accessed September 14, 2019 .
  2. “Sportbild” boss rises to Springer. In: Meedia.de . November 25, 2008, accessed September 14, 2019 .