Tom Trybull

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Tom Trybull
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Tom Trybull (2014)
Personnel
birthday March 9, 1993
place of birth BerlinGermany
size 181 cm
position Midfield , defense
Juniors
Years station
1998-1999 FC Berlin
1999-2002 SV Lichtenberg 47
2002-2008 1. FC Union Berlin
2008-2011 FC Hansa Rostock
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
2010-2011 FC Hansa Rostock 18 (0)
2011-2013 SV Werder Bremen II 30 (0)
2011-2013 SV Werder Bremen 21 (1)
2014-2015 FC St. Pauli 15 (0)
2014-2015 FC St. Pauli II 10 (0)
2015-2016 SpVgg Greuther Fürth II 18 (1)
2016-2017 ADO The Hague 23 (1)
2017– Norwich City 65 (3)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
2009 Germany U17 2 (0)
2011 Germany U18 1 (0)
2011 Germany U19 2 (0)
2012-2013 Germany U20 4 (0)
1 Only league games are given.
As of January 14, 2020

Tom Trybull [tɔm trʏˈbʊl] (born March 9, 1993 in Berlin ) is a German football player who can be used both in central defense and in defensive midfield . The nine-time youth national player of the DFB played his first professional football games for Hansa Rostock in the 3rd division before playing for SV Werder Bremen in the Bundesliga from 2011 and for FC St. Pauli in the 2nd Bundesliga from 2014 . He is currently under contract with Norwich City .

Career

Youth in Berlin and Rostock

As a native of Berlin, Trybull went through the youth departments of the clubs FC Berlin , SV Lichtenberg 47 and 1. FC Union Berlin in his hometown. In early 2008 played Trybull, although he age of 15 or for the U15 was eligible to play already for the Union in the Under-17 Regional before the summer of 2008 to FC Hansa Rostock moved.

For Rostock, Trybull initially played in the B-Junioren-Bundesliga , in the 2008/09 season he was one of Hansa's regulars with 25 appearances. In the following season 2009/10 Trybull then completed another 16 missions in the U17 Bundesliga, which he recommended for the DFB's U17 national team and played two missions for them in November 2009. During the winter break, Trybull was already training under Michael Hartmann with Rostock's U19s, for whom he also appeared in the A-Junior Bundesliga from spring 2010 . During the 2009/10 season , Trybull made twelve appearances for Rostock's A-Jugend, who took first place in their Bundesliga season at the end of the season and thus qualified for the final round of the German Youth Championship. In this, Trybull then played both the semi-finals against Mainz and the final against Leverkusen , which brought Hansa the first national youth title since reunification with a 1-0 win .

Beginnings at Hansa Rostock

In the summer of 2010, Trybull moved up to the Rostock U19, now trained by Roland Kroos. As in the first team of the club, the 2010/11 as a second division -Absteiger in the 3. Liga played with Matthias Holst and Stephan Gusche failed the-budgetary central defense due to injury, Trybull However, together with the 18-year-old Pelle Jensen coach Peter Vollmann in appointed the squad of professionals. On October 23, 2010, the then 17-year-old Trybull then made his debut in professional football when he was substituted on in the final phase of the game against Dresden . In the following December 2010, Trybull broke off his school career at the Fachgymnasium in Rostock- Evershagen in the eleventh grade in order to concentrate on football in the future.

At the beginning of 2011, Trybull played himself again in the focus of the DFB with further appearances for Hansa in the 3rd division, so that on March 24, 2011 he played for the U18 national team for the first time . In the club he was occasionally used in the U19 of the club, which in the U19 Bundesliga 2010/11 under coach Roland Kroos could not build on the success of the previous year, but the final of the DFB Junior Club Cup 2010/11 reached against Freiburg . Rostock lost this without the participation of the red- banned Trybull. With Rostock's professional team, on the other hand, Trybull was able to win a cup title this season: Although he was also not used in the final of the Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania Cup against Wismar , he had also played a part in the Hanseatic Cup victory through his participation in the semi-final game against TSG Neustrelitz . In the league, Trybull had also played a total of 18 missions at the end of the season, with which he contributed to Rostock's immediate return to the 2nd Bundesliga.

Bundesliga with Werder Bremen

Although Trybull was initially tied to FC Hansa until 2012 with a subsequent option to renew, he moved to the first division club SV Werder Bremen during the summer break of 2011 , with whom he signed a contract until summer 2014. The clubs agreed not to disclose the modalities of this change, but at the same time the Bremen player Timo Perthel moved to Rostock. After Felix Kroos , Trybull was the second national youth player within a year to move from Hansa to Werder.

In Bremen Trybull first played for the reserve team trained by Thomas Wolter in the 3rd division, for which he completed a total of 18 games in the first half of the 2011/12 season . He was also promoted to the German U19 national team in the summer , for which he played two games against the Egyptian U19 team in November 2011. At the same time, Trybull was also part of Bremen's Bundesliga squad under Thomas Schaaf , so that he could also recommend himself for appearances in the 2011/12 first division season . On January 21, 2012, the defensive player finally made his debut in the away game against 1. FC Kaiserslautern in the starting line-up and also scored his first goal in the men's area during his fourth Bundesliga appearance on February 18, 2012 against Hamburger SV . For the reserve team, which played against the relegation to the regional league , which could not be averted , Trybull then no longer ran, but instead established himself as a regular in Bremen's professional team. So he made a total of 15 Bundesliga appearances by the summer and reached ninth place in the final table with Bremen.

For the following season 2012/13 Trybull also lost his place in the Bremen professional team due to injuries, so that he came to only four appearances for the team, which found itself in the lower third of the table at the end of the season. In addition, there were six missions for Bremen's reserve team in the 2011/12 regional league season , during which the team failed to make it back to the third division. For the U20 national team , Trybull played 4 times during this period.

In 2013/14 , Trybull only made two short appearances during the first half of the season for the Bundesliga team, which is now being looked after by Robin Dutt , which is why he wanted to change clubs during the winter break. However, Trybull declined an offer to extend his contract with Werder, which was about to expire at the end of the season, with a subsequent loan to another club.

Trybull at FC St. Pauli and Greuther Fürth

At the beginning of 2014 Trybull then moved to the 2nd Bundesliga for FC St. Pauli , with which he signed a contract initially limited to 2017. In Hamburg, however, he could not prevail permanently and was therefore both for the second team (17 missions) in the regional league , as well as for the first team, for which he played 15 missions.

For the 2015/16 season he moved to SpVgg Greuther Fürth , where he signed for three years.

Change abroad

For the 2016/17 season , Trybull moved to ADO Den Haag in the Dutch Eredivisie and signed a one-year contract there. He has been playing for Norwich City since August 2017 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Bild.de , April 16, 2008: Hansa gets Union's super talent , accessed on October 23, 2010
  2. FC-Hansa.de, December 17, 2009: Michael Hartmann: "I have a great group" , accessed on October 23, 2010
  3. FC-Hansa.de, October 22, 2010: Jensen and Trybull in the roster for the Dresden game , accessed on October 23, 2010
  4. a b Ostsee-Zeitung.de , February 1, 2011: Yesterday high school student, today a professional: Talent Trybull takes off ( memento from September 18, 2011 in the Internet Archive ), accessed on February 1, 2011
  5. Werder.de, June 6, 2011: Trybull comes from FC Hansa, Perthel leaves ( Memento from June 21, 2015 in the Internet Archive ), accessed on June 6, 2011
  6. FC-Hansa.de, June 6, 2011: Commitment & Sale - Perthel is coming, Trybull is leaving , accessed on June 6, 2011
  7. a b Kreiszeitung.de, January 3, 2014: Trybull pulls the emergency brake , accessed on January 3, 2013
  8. FC St. Pauli: FC St. Pauli sign Trybull , accessed on January 3, 2014
  9. Trybull changes to SpVgg. Greuther Fürth, June 14, 2015, archived from the original on June 24, 2015 ; accessed on June 14, 2015 .
  10. http://adodenhaag.nl/nieuws/laatste-nieuws/1e-elftal/5289-ado-den-haag-heeft-tom-trybull-bijna-binnen-2