Lucas Albrecht

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Lucas Albrecht
Personnel
Surname Lucas Albrecht
birthday January 9, 1991
place of birth NeubrandenburgGermany
size 193 cm
position Center Forward
Juniors
Years station
1996-2008 1. FC Neubrandenburg 04
2008-2010 FC Hansa Rostock
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
2010–2012 FC Hansa Rostock 43 0(2)
2010–2012 FC Hansa Rostock II A 250(7)
2013-2015 SV Babelsberg 03 59 (10)
2015-2016 TSG Neustrelitz 30 0(3)
2016-2018 Hessen Kassel 62 (10)
2018– Kickers Offenbach 25 0(1)
1 Only league games are given.
Status: end of season 2018/19

Lucas Albrecht (born January 9, 1991 in Neubrandenburg ) is a German football player who is used as a two-footed offensive player , especially as a striker .

Career

Youth in Neubrandenburg and Rostock

The striker first went through the youth teams of 1. FC Neubrandenburg 04 in his hometown, before he moved to FC Hansa Rostock in 2008 as an A-youth and played for them under coach Michael Hartmann in the U-19 Bundesliga . Albrecht was initially not considered a top performer and came in the 2008/09 season to only four goals in a total of 19 missions, which he still contributed to the vice championship of his team in the North / Northeast relay.

In the following season 2009/10, however, Albrecht was considered to be the guarantor of success for the Rostock team, which he led with 15 goals in 25 missions to the championship of their season and thus also to the final round of the German Youth Championship . In the semifinals against 1. FSV Mainz 05 , Albrecht then scored the decisive goal in Rostock's 1-0 win in the first leg, which after a 2-2 in the second leg meant reaching the final against Bayer 04 Leverkusen . In this Albrecht again managed the only goal in the game, which brought Hansa the first national youth title since reunification.

Beginnings at Hansa Rostock

Together with Kevin Müller , the goalkeeper and captain of the championship team, Albrecht then moved up to the club's professional team, which had recently been relegated from the 2nd Bundesliga to the 3rd division . In this Albrecht continued to train under Michael Hartmann, who had assumed the position of assistant coach under Peter Vollmann in the summer of 2010 , and made his debut in professional football on July 24, 2010, the first matchday. Soon after, he extended his contract, which was initially only valid for one year, to June 30, 2012. Against his rivals in Rostock Sturm, such as Marcel Schied or Radovan Vujanović , Albrecht was initially unable to assert himself and was mostly only used as a substitute. In order to collect match practice, Albrecht was therefore occasionally used in the Rostock reserve team, which competed in the fifth-class Oberliga Nordost in 2010/11 under coach Axel Rietentiet . However, he did not score a goal within five inserts.

From the winter break Albrecht played exclusively for Hansa's professional team, for which he was still mostly only called as a substitute. So Albrecht remained in the league game even for the professional Hansa team without scoring his own. In the Mecklenburg-Vorpommern State Cup , which Hansa won as the highest-class participant, Albrecht scored his first competitive goal in the men's area, which he scored on March 27, 2011 in the quarter-finals against the lower-class MSV Pampow. At the end of the third division season 2010/11 , Albrecht had a share in the second division in the second division, with 26 appearances, which meant that his contract was automatically extended to 2013.

For the second division season 2011/12 Rostock signed Marek Mintál and Tino Semmer more offensive players, so that Albrecht was called up again in the reserve team despite sporadic appearances in the professional team. For this Albrecht scored his first goal in a league game on the second match day of the 2011/12 league season. In the 2. Bundesliga's first goal but he managed only three months later at the 2: 5 defeat Hansas against Union Berlin on 25 November 2011. As of now threatened by renewed descent club at the end of the first round coach Vollmann by Wolfgang Wolf exchanged , this Albrecht used once again in the second division. Due to the commitment of the striker Freddy Borg in the winter break, Albrecht was only used in the major league for the rest of the season. He achieved promotion to the regional league with the league team, but the professional team finally rose to the third division, which meant that the league team lost the right to promotion.

Also in the third division season 2012/13 Albrecht was part of the Rostock professional squad, but due to the obligations Johan Plats and Ondřej Smetana as well as the play with only one striker, initially favored by coach Wolf and later by his successor Marc Fascher , he succeeded in his third year A professional career does not mean getting a permanent position. Until the winter break, Albrecht only made three start-up appearances and seven substitutions, with only one goal in total. In addition, he ran six times for Rostock's second team in the league and scored only one goal for them. At the beginning of 2013, Albrecht therefore terminated his contract with FC Hansa and switched to league competitor SV Babelsberg 03 .

Babelsberg, Neustrelitz and Kassel

In Potsdam Albrecht initially received a contract until 2014 with the Babelsbergers trained by Christian Benbennek . For the 2015/16 season he moved from the regional league to league competitor TSG Neustrelitz , and in 2016 to Hessen Kassel in the Regionalliga Südwest. Most recently, he extended the contract until the end of the 2018/19 season. However, Albrecht switched to Kickers Offenbach for the 2018/2019 season .

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Remarks

A.Since Türkiyemspor Berlin withdrew his team from the game in December 2011, all games in which Türkiyemspor was involved were taken out of the rating, including Albrecht's commitment to Rostock II against Berlin, in which he had also scored two goals.

Individual evidence

  1. Lucas Albrecht extends FC Hansa until 2012. In: fc-hansa.de. September 17, 2010, accessed September 16, 2019 .
  2. ^ Adrian Wittwer: Promotion clauses! Ten contracts automatically renewed. In: bild.de. May 5, 2011, accessed September 16, 2019 .
  3. ^ Contract terminated - Albrecht moves to Babelsberg. In: fc-hansa.de. January 3, 2013, accessed September 16, 2019 .
  4. New to the Babelsberg team: Lucas Albrecht. (No longer available online.) In: bbg03.de. January 3, 2013, archived from the original on January 7, 2013 ; accessed on September 16, 2019 .
  5. Everything about the regional leagues . In: Kicker 2015/2016 . 2015, p. 14, 17 .
  6. Three new ones at KSV - and no sponsor on the jersey. In: hna.de. July 21, 2016, accessed September 16, 2019 .
  7. KSV Hessen Kassel extended with Niklas Hartmann and Lucas Albrecht. In: ksvhessen.de. February 20, 2017, accessed September 16, 2019 .
  8. Lucas Albrecht is the next OFC newcomer. In: ofc.de. June 1, 2018, accessed September 16, 2019 .