Career
He currently works as sports director for the U23/reserve team of Werder Bremen. He spent 11 years of his 12-year professional career with Werder Bremen, amassing Bundesliga totals of 236 games and 32 goals and winning three major titles, including the 2004 national championship. Borowski played 33 times for the German national team, and represented the country at the 2006 World Cup and Euro 2008.
Werder Bremen Born in Neubrandenburg, East, Borowski started his career at hometown club 1.
Football Club Neubrandenburg 04, where he was spotted by SV Werder Bremen and signed at the age of 16 for its junior teams. He spent two full seasons with the reserves, competing mainly in Regionalliga Nord.
Borowski made his official debut for Werder on 26 August 2000, starting in a 0–1 home loss against VfL Wolfsburg for the campaign"s DFB-Pokal. He was definitely promoted to the main squad early into the following season.
Bayern Munich Borowski joined Football Club Bayern Munich in the 2008 summer after the move was made effective in January, in a free transfer.
He finished his first and only season with 35 appearances all competitions comprised, but never managed to establish himself in the starting eleven. Return to Werder Borowski returned to Werder Bremen on 22 July 2009, signing a three-year contract. After featuring in only 13 league matches in his last two years combined he was released by his main club, and retired from football shortly after due to injury, aged 32.
Borowski gained his first cap for on 21 August 2002, appearing as a late substitute in a 2–2 friendly draw with Bulgaria in Sofia.
Borowski then proceeded to collect a further four substitute appearances: in the quarter-final against Argentina he made a superb assistance for Bremen teammate Miroslav Klose to score the equalizing goal for, and also converted his penalty shootout attempt as it ended 4–2 for the hosts. He started in the following match against Italy, leaving injured in an eventual 0–2 loss.
Borowski also participated at the 2005 Fédération internationale de football association Confederations Cup (three minutes against Brazil in the semifinals) and Union of European Football Associations Euro 2008 (two substitute appearances for the runners-up). In the summer of 2014, Borowski completed his 18-month traineeship in the marketing department which he had been going through since January 2013 at Werder Bremen.
At the age of 34, Borowski signed a contract in April 2015 until July 2018 with Werder Bremen, as sports director for the U23 team (the reserve team).
Club Werder Bremen Bundesliga: 2003-2004 DFB-Pokal: 2003-2004. Runner-up 2009-2010 DFB-Ligapokal: 2006. Runner-up 2004 Country.