Alexander Nollenberger

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Alexander Nollenberger
Personnel
birthday June 4th 1997
place of birth MemmingenGermany
size 180 cm
position Storm
Juniors
Years station
2000-2008 TV Woringen
2008-2009 JFG Kronburg
2009–2012 JFG Wertachtal
2012-2014 TSG Thannhausen
2014-2016 FV Illertissen
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
2016 FV Illertissen II 16 (13)
2016-2018 FV Illertissen 42 (16)
2018-2020 FC Bayern Munich II 39 0(4)
2020– SpVgg Bayreuth 0 0(0)
1 Only league games are given.
Status: end of season 2019/20

Alexander Nollenberger (born June 4, 1997 in Memmingen ) is a German soccer player . The striker established himself at FV Illertissen in the fourth-class regional league Bayern , switched to the amateur team of FC Bayern Munich in 2018 , with whom he was promoted to the third division and has been playing in the regional league again since summer 2020, now at SpVgg Bayreuth . He can be used in various offensive positions.

Athletic career

Alexander Nollenberger was born in Memmingen and grew up in the neighboring community of Woringen to the south . There he started playing football at TV Woringen at the age of three and stayed there until he was an E-youth . He then spent another year in the D-Jugend of the JFG Kronburg. This junior support community is an amalgamation of local football clubs, including TV Woringen, and is named after Kronburg Castle . There the federated clubs form joint teams from the D-youth to the A-youth, so that the players only play up to the E-youth in their respective home clubs. In 2009 he moved to JFG Wertachtal, an amalgamation of several clubs east of Mindelheim , the district town of his home district of Unterallgäu , and played there his second D youth year and both C youth years. From 2012 he played two years in the B-Jugend for TSG Thannhausen . The club from the small town in the district of Günzburg is known in southern Bavaria for its good youth work and played with its older youth teams at times in the second-highest Bavarian league. In the summer of 2014, the 17-year-old from Nollenberg switched to the A-Juniors of the regional league team FV Illertissen , a little over 30 kilometers west of his previous club. There he played in his first year in the fourth class A-Juniors regional league Swabia and contributed with 16 goals for promotion to the regional league . In his second season with the A-Juniors, he made the march through to the Bayern League with the team , in which he again made a significant contribution with 16 goals. Nollenberger was now, in the summer of 2016, transferred to the second team of FV Illertissen, which played in the sixth class Landesliga Südwest. He scored 13 goals in 15 games for his team in the first few months and was promoted to the club's first team in October. In the Regionalliga Bayern he was mostly in the starting line-up, scored four times into the opposing goal by the end of the season and finished with his team a good fifth place in the final table. In the following season he became the absolute top performer of the Illertissen team and had eleven goals in 22 games by the winter break.

This did not go unnoticed in the state capital , especially since Nollenberger had ensured with his equalizer in October that FV Illertissen returned from Munich with a 1-1 draw with the favored Bayern amateurs . In the winter, he switched to FC Bayern Munich in their amateur team.

In Munich he could not fight for a regular place and came to only eight appearances by the end of the season, mostly as a substitute. He remained without a goal and took second place in the table with his new team behind TSV 1860 Munich, which fell directly into fourth division due to financial difficulties from the 2nd division . In the new 2018/19 game year , Nollenberger was initially part of the starting eleven, but lost this place again and was also out for a long time due to a knee injury. He was only able to play again in the new year and the rest of the season was characterized by a constant change between the regular team and the bench for Nollenberger. With a total of four goals this season, however, he had a share in the overall success of the team, which in the end was able to secure first place in the Regionalliga Bayern. In addition, Nollenberger won the title with the team at the Premier League International Cup in England, a tournament for U23 teams (such as the Bayern amateurs), in which twelve English and continental European teams compete. Thanks to the championship of the Regionalliga Bayern, the reserve of FC Bayern was qualified for the promotion games to the 3rd division against the champions from the north, the amateurs of VfL Wolfsburg , and narrowly prevailed. However, Nollenberger only came on a brief assignment. In the summer he played for the professional team of FC Bayern in two test matches and in the Audi Cup , but was still part of the amateur team on a permanent basis. For this he did not get beyond short appearances in the third division, his last appearance in a league game was in December 2019, since then he has not been considered by coach Sebastian Hoeneß .

In the summer of 2020, the striker finally moved to the regional division SpVgg Bayreuth .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Big jubilation in Woringen , all-in.de, February 1, 2008, accessed on November 23, 2019
  2. Joint mission statement of SV Dickenreishausen, TSV Lautrach / Illerbeuren and TV Woringen as well as the Junior Support Association (JFG) Kronburg , jfg-kronburg.de, accessed on November 23, 2019
  3. Ex Wertachtaler storms for FC Bayern II , pressreader.com, from the Mindelheimer Zeitung, February 7, 2018, accessed on November 23, 2019
  4. Young, fast and dangerous for goals , augsburger-allgemeine.de, January 25, 2017, accessed on September 25, 2019
  5. Amateurs with a draw against Illertissen , fcbayern.com, October 27, 2017, accessed on September 25, 2019 (Note: In the game report, the player's name was incorrectly given as "Nollenberg".)
  6. FC Bayern sign Alexander Nollenberger , fcbayern.com, February 1, 2018, accessed on September 25, 2019
  7. Ex-Illertisser Alexander Nollenberger is now learning from Arjen Robben , augsburger-allgemeine.de, November 28, 2018, accessed on September 25, 2019
  8. Alexander Nollenberger comes from FC Bayern II , spvgg-bayreuth.de, June 10, 2020, accessed on July 3, 2020