Bajram Nebihi

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Bajram Nebihi
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Bajram Nebihi (2015)
Personnel
birthday 5th August 1988
place of birth Titova MitrovicaSFR Yugoslavia
size 192 cm
position midfield
Juniors
Years station
1996-2000 TSV Ingolstadt-Nord
2000-2002 FC Grün-Weiß Ingolstadt
2002-2005 FC Ingolstadt 04
2005-2006 SSV Jahn Regensburg
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
2006-2007 TSV Aindling 29 0(4)
2007-2008 FC Augsburg II ? 0(4)
2008-2009 FC Zob Ahan 0 0(0)
2009-2010 Wacker Burghausen 16 0(0)
2010-2011 Bursaspor 0 0(0)
2011–2012 TSV Ampfing 4 0(1)
2011–2012 TSV Landsberg 10 0(5)
2012-2014 FC Augsburg II 34 (15)
2013-2014 FC Augsburg 0 0(0)
2014-2016 1. FC Union Berlin 9 0(0)
2014-2015 1. FC Union Berlin II 3 0(0)
2016 Stuttgart Kickers 13 0(2)
2016 FC Inter Turku 10 0(1)
2017 Ubon United 22 (12)
2018 Port FC 0 0(0)
2018 →  Chiangrai United  (loan) 15 0(3)
2018 →  Chonburi FC  (loan) 14 0(3)
2019 KF Ballkani 8 0(1)
2019 KS Flamurtari Vlora 7 0(1)
2020– Selangor FA II 0 0(0)
1 Only league games are given.
As of March 20, 2020

Bajram Nebihi (born August 5, 1988 in Titova Mitrovica , SFR Yugoslavia ) is a German football player .

Career

Nebihi emigrated with his family from Kosovo to Germany in 1993 and is a trained machine and plant operator . He made his first footballing experience at FC Grün Weiss Ingolstadt before joining the youth team at FC Ingolstadt 04 . In 2005 Nebihi moved to SSV Jahn Regensburg , where he played with the A-youth in the Bundesliga. In the following year, the Bayern league club TSV Aindling signed him . There Nebihi developed into a regular player in midfield. After a successful year in the Bayern League , he moved to the second division FC Augsburg in 2007 , where he was only used in the reserve.

In 2008 he left Germany and moved to Zob Ahan Isfahan in the Iranian Pro League . There, however, he remained without commitment and returned to Germany after his contract expired, where he joined third division Wacker Burghausen in the summer of 2009 .

For Burghausen, Nebihi made his professional debut on matchday 2 of the 2009/10 season in a 1-0 away win against Holstein Kiel. After only one season at Wacker Burghausen , Nebihi trained with the Turkish champions Bursaspor as a trial . There he got a contract, which was terminated after the salaries were no longer paid. In the first half of the 2011/12 season he played in the 7th league for TSV Ampfing , where he couldn't convince (1 goal in 4 games). In the second half of the season he played in the 6th league for TSV Landsberg (5 goals in 10 games). For the 2012/13 season Nebihi returned to the reserves of FC Augsburg . In Augsburg he showed excellent performance straight away and was able to prove his scoring risk in the 2nd team. Thanks to his convincing appearances, Nebihi signed a professional contract for three years with the Augsburgers at the end of March 2013. However, he was only used in the FCA reserve in the following 2013/14 season, so he moved to the 2nd Bundesliga for 1. FC Union Berlin in June 2014 .

After not playing for the Union once in the 2015/16 season, he moved to the third division club Stuttgarter Kickers .

After relegation to the regional league with Kickers, he left the club in summer 2016 and moved to the Finnish first division club FC Inter Turku . After only half a year in the Veikkausliiga , he went to Thailand for Ubon United in the Thai League in January 2017 and to league rival Port FC after the end of the 2017 season . From Port he was loaned to league rivals Chiangrai United . Here he scored three goals in 15 games. For the return series he was awarded to Chonburi FC . Here he scored three goals in 14 missions.

In 2019 he moved to the city of Suhareka in Kosovo , where he signed a contract with KF Ballkani . The club plays in the highest league in the country, the IPKO Superliga . That same year he went to Albania in August . Here he signed a contract with KS Flamurtari Vlora until the end of the year . For the club from Vlora he played seven times in the first division, the CATEGORY Superiore . At the beginning of 2020 he moved to Malaysia. Here he shot himself in the first division, the Malaysia Super League , playing Selangor FA II .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Bajram Nebihi , www.fussballjunkies.de of July 24, 2009
  2. I have to keep going ( memento from June 19, 2013 in the web archive archive.today ), www.bfv.de from February 10, 2013
  3. Ampfings Bajram Nebihi changes to the national division TSV Landsberg. ( Memento from June 19, 2013 in the web archive archive.today ) (February 2012)
  4. FCA II signs Bajram Nebihi. (August 2012)
  5. FCA talents receive professional contracts. (June 2013)
  6. Union signs Bajram Nebihi from FC Augsburg. (June 23, 2014)
  7. ^ Contract with Bajram Nebihi terminated. 1. FC Union Berlin eV, January 3, 2016, accessed on January 3, 2016 .
  8. FuPa Stuttgart: Stuttgarter Kickers sign trio. Stuttgart Internet Regional GmbH, January 3, 2016, accessed on January 3, 2016 .