Jürgen Gjasula

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Jürgen Gjasula
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Jürgen Gjasula (2013)
Personnel
birthday 5th December 1985
place of birth TiranaAlbania
size 186 cm
position Attacking midfield
Juniors
Years station
Freiburg FC
Blau-Weiss Wiehre
PSV Freiburg
Sc freiburg
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
2003-2004 SC Freiburg II 22 (4)
2004-2005 1. FC Kaiserslautern 7 (0)
2005-2008 FC St. Gallen 86 (7)
2008-2009 FC Basel 19 (2)
2009-2011 FSV Frankfurt 60 (9)
2011-2013 MSV Duisburg 38 (3)
2013 MSV Duisburg II 2 (0)
2013-2014 Litex Lovech 30 (9)
2014-2015 VfR Aalen 26 (6)
2015-2018 SpVgg Greuther Fürth 67 (7)
2018-2019 FC Viktoria Berlin 9 (1)
2019 Energy Cottbus 16 (3)
2019– 1. FC Magdeburg 26 (5)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
2013 Albania 2 (0)
1 Only league games are given.
Status: January 26, 2020

Jürgen Fatmir Gjasula (born December 5, 1985 in Tirana ) is a German - Albanian football player .

Career

Gjasula moved with his parents from Albania to Freiburg im Breisgau at the age of four . In his youth he played for Freiburg FC , Blau-Weiss Wiehre and PSV Freiburg. As a 16-year-old he moved to SC Freiburg and was part of the Bundesliga team for the first time the following year. In 2004 he moved to 1. FC Kaiserslautern , where he played seven Bundesliga games in the 2004/05 season . After one season he moved to Switzerland for FC St. Gallen . On April 9, 2008, Gjasula and his teammate Franco Di Jorio were released from the FC St. Gallen squad. Coach Krassimir Balakow named for his decision "sporting reasons", which he did not want to comment on in detail. On June 2, 2008, Gjasula signed a three-year contract with FC Basel , but from mid-2009 FC Basel planned without him.

At the end of August 2009, Gjasula moved to the German second division club FSV Frankfurt , who signed him for two years. The 2009/10 season had already started at this point, so that he only came to his first appearance on the fifth match day. Gjasula quickly gained a regular place in the offensive midfield of the FSV, who, like last year, fought against relegation. The Bornheimers, who were trained by Hans-Jürgen Boysen from October 2009 , were able to keep the class at the end of the season.

During the 2010/11 season there was a change in personnel in the FSV squad; In addition to goalkeeper Patric Klandt , defender Christian Müller and the striker Cidimar and Sascha Mölders, Gjasula was one of the few regular players who also played regularly for the second division in the new season. With the newcomer Mike Wunderlich , he now formed the central midfield of FSV Frankfurt, which was temporarily able to place in the upper midfield of the 2nd Bundesliga in the preliminary round. With six goals, Gjasula was the second best goalscorer after center forward Sascha Mölders in his second year at FSV.

For the 2011/12 season, Gjasula moved to second division rivals MSV Duisburg for free , for whom he made 30 league appearances and three goals in his first year. In July 2012, the midfielder was diagnosed with an inflammation of the myocardium , which made him sideline for the next six months. For the second half of the 2012/13 season Gjasula returned to the squad of the second division. He made his comeback on February 9, 2013 in the home game of MSV against TSV 1860 Munich .

After MSV's forced relegation from the 2nd Bundesliga, Gjasula moved to Litex Lovetsch in Bulgaria in the summer of 2013 . There he scored nine goals in the following season 2013/14 in 24 league and six relegation games and prepared eight more. At his request, the contract was terminated in the summer of 2014 after one year.

After he kept himself fit as a clubless player at Kickers Offenbach , where his brother Klaus played, Jürgen Gjasula tried to get in touch with the second division club VfR Aalen . In August and September 2014 he completed a trial training session with the Aalen team, which then made him mandatory. For the 2015/16 season Gjasula moved to SpVgg Greuther Fürth . He signed a two-year contract with the Franconian second division soccer team.

After his contract expired in summer 2018, he joined FC Viktoria Berlin in the Regionalliga Nordost in October 2018 .

After only nine appearances in the first half of the season, Gjasula signed a contract with third division promoted Energie Cottbus until the end of the 2018/19 season , which would have been automatically extended by one year if FC Energie did not manage to stay up.

For the 2019/20 season, the midfielder remained in the 3rd division and joined the relegated 1. FC Magdeburg , with whom he received a contract valid until June 2020.

family

His younger brother Klaus (* 1989) is also a soccer player. The family itself lives in Freiburg im Breisgau.

The brothers were given the first names Jürgen and Klaus , which are unusual for Albanian standards, because their grandmother liked to visit the Black Forest Clinic , where Klausjürgen Wussow acted as Professor Brinkmann .

Web links

Commons : Jürgen Gjasula  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Thomas Tartemann: The turbulent year of Jürgen Gjasula . reviersport.de, December 23, 2012.
  2. Gjasula: "An indescribable feeling" . kicker.de, January 3, 2013.
  3. a b Jürgen Gjasula trains with VfR Aalen and leaves a good impression . Rems-Zeitung , August 28, 2014
  4. Greuther Fürth. Midfielder Jürgen Gjasula arrives. ( Memento from June 10, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Website of the Bavarian Radio from June 7, 2015. Accessed June 10, 2015.
  5. kicker, Nürnberg, Germany: Once the Champions League, now the Regional League: Gjasula is supposed to advance Viktoria . In: kicker . ( kicker.de [accessed on October 18, 2018]).
  6. Cottbus gets Jürgen Gjasula , welt.de, accessed on February 1, 2019
  7. 1. FC Magdeburg welcomes new additions to the third division team , 1.fc-magdeburg.de, accessed on June 6, 2019
  8. FuPa.net: Kickers: Gjasula, the man with the helmet. Retrieved May 18, 2019 .