Overview — Ludovic Magnin (born 20 April 1979) is a Swiss former professional footballer who played primarily as a left‑back and later moved into coaching. For basic biographical details see birth and early records. He represented Switzerland at senior level and spent most of his playing career with clubs in Switzerland and Germany. His position and role on the field are summarized in standard profiles such as player position references, and his national team service is documented by federations and tournament reports (Switzerland national team).
Club career
Magnin's professional path took him from Swiss domestic teams to the Bundesliga and back. Early senior stops included Yverdon Sport and FC Lugano before a move to Germany. In the Bundesliga he played for Werder Bremen and then VfB Stuttgart, where he was a member of the squad that secured the German championship in 2006–07. After his years abroad he returned to Switzerland and finished his playing days with FC Zürich.
- Yverdon Sport — formative professional experience and development.
- FC Lugano — greater exposure in Swiss football.
- Werder Bremen — first extended spell in the German top flight.
- VfB Stuttgart — part of a title-winning squad and established himself in a top European league.
- FC Zürich — return to Switzerland and conclusion of playing career.
International career
On the international stage Magnin was selected regularly by the Swiss national team for competitive qualifiers and major tournaments. He took part in European Championship and World Cup campaigns and provided defensive solidity on the left flank. Further details and match listings can be found in national team archives and tournament summaries (Switzerland national team).
Playing style and reputation
Magnin was known for his defensive discipline, work rate, and ability to support forward play from the full‑back position. He combined physical strength with positional awareness, making him a reliable choice at left‑back for club and country. Coaches and commentators often highlighted his consistency and professionalism across different competitions.
Coaching and later work
After retiring as a player Magnin transitioned into coaching and football administration. He has taken managerial roles including a spell with SC Rheindorf Altach in Austria's top division; see the club's profile (SC Rheindorf Altach) and league information (Austrian Bundesliga). His post‑playing career reflects a growing trend of former professionals remaining in the game as coaches, technical staff or youth developers.
Notable facts — Magnin's career is an example of a Swiss player establishing himself abroad and then bringing experience back to domestic football. For further reading and authoritative sources consult player databases and federation pages (biographical data, position and statistics, national context).