Felix Brügmann

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Felix Brügmann
Personnel
birthday November 30, 1992
place of birth ReinbekGermany
size 184 cm
position Storm
Juniors
Years station
1996-2008 SSV Güster
2008-2009 SV Eichede
2009-2010 Eintracht Braunschweig
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
2010-2011 SV Eichede 24 0(0)
2011–2012 SSV Güster 29 (52)
2012-2013 Hamburger SV II 16 0(5)
2013-2015 SSV Güster 47 (53)
2015-2016 Altona 93 43 (23)
2016-2017 1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig 33 0(9)
2017-2018 Berlin AK 07 33 (15)
2018-2019 FC Carl Zeiss Jena 34 0(8)
2019– Energy Cottbus 24 (15)
1 Only league games are given.
As of July 25, 2020

Felix Brügmann (born November 30, 1992 in Reinbek ) is a German football player .

Career

After his beginnings in the youth of SSV Güster, SV Eichede and Eintracht Braunschweig , he moved back to SV Eichede in summer 2010. After one season he moved to his youth club SSV Güster. There he played a total of four years, interrupted by one season, for the second team of Hamburger SV . During the winter break of the 2014/15 season, he moved to the upper division Altona 93 . After two successful seasons in Hamburg, he moved to the regional league team 1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig in summer 2016 . In the following season he moved within the league to the Berliner AK 07 . In summer 2018 he moved to FC Carl Zeiss Jena , where his brother Florian was also under contract. It was there that he made his first appearance in the professional field in the 3rd division , when he was in the starting line-up in the 2-1 away win against Preußen Münster on August 4, 2018, the 2nd matchday, and in the 38th minute of the game Hit made it 2-0. For the Thuringian, the striker completed a total of 39 missions (13 goals).

In summer 2019 Brügmann signed a one-year contract with FC Energie Cottbus, who had been relegated to the regional league . During the winter break that followed, his older brother Florian also joined the club.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. FC Energie sign Felix Brügmann , fcenergie.de, accessed on July 16, 2019
  2. Florian Brügmann becomes Cottbuser , fcenergie.de, accessed on January 4, 2020