Fin Bartels

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Fin Bartels
Bartels, Fin Werder 17-18 WP.jpg
Bartels (2017)
Personnel
birthday February 7, 1987
place of birth KielGermany
size 176 cm
position Midfield , striker
Juniors
Years station
TSV Russee
0000-2002 SpVg Eidertal Molfsee
2002-2005 Holstein Kiel
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
2005 Holstein Kiel II 10 0(1)
2005-2007 Holstein Kiel 50 0(5)
2007 Hansa Rostock II 8 0(4)
2007-2010 Hansa Rostock 77 (14)
2010-2014 FC St. Pauli 117 (22)
2014-2020 Werder Bremen 120 (22)
2019 Werder Bremen II 2 0(1)
2020– Holstein Kiel 0 0(0)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
2008 Germany U-21 1 0(0)
1 Only league games are given.
As of August 5, 2020

Fin Bartels (born February 7, 1987 in Kiel ) is a German football player .

Career

societies

The offensive player Bartels went through the youth teams of TSV Russee and SpVg Eidertal Molfsee before he moved to Holstein Kiel for the 2002/03 season. There he moved up to the 2005/06 season in the men's area, although he could have played in the A-youth, and made his debut on November 25, 2005 in the Regionalliga Nord . In the second half of the season Bartels established himself as a regular player and completed another 16 games for Kiel. In the 2006/07 season , Bartels scored five goals in 33 games, but Holstein Kiel rose as fifteenth in the table in the Oberliga Nord .

Bartels then moved up to FC Hansa Rostock , where he in the season 2007/08 to that of Frank Pagelsdorf trained Bundesliga belonged cadres of the riser, but initially for use in the of Thomas Finck trained second team was provided in 2007/08 in the league Northeast played. Bartels made his Bundesliga debut on October 6, 2007, when he came on as a substitute in the closing stages of the game against VfL Wolfsburg . After being used for the full season for the first time on November 25, 2007 against Hamburger SV , he played his way into the regular formation during the winter break, whereupon he also made his debut in the DFB Cup on January 29, 2008 and against Arminia Bielefeld on March 1 scored his first Bundesliga goal with an overhead kick. At the end of the season, however, he rose with Rostock in the 2nd Bundesliga , in which Rostock played against relegation to the 3rd division in the 2008/09 and 2009/10 seasons . Bartels scored a total of 10 goals in 58 second division appearances, but the team took 16th place in the final table in 2010 and thus had to play in two relegation games against FC Ingolstadt , as a result of which Hansa was relegated to the third division.

Bartels, whose contract expired, then moved to the first division promoted FC St. Pauli for the 2010/11 season . In his first Bundesliga game for St. Pauli, he came on as a substitute in the 68th minute in a 3-1 away win in Freiburg , put on a goal and also scored his own goal. After being substituted in after around 60 minutes on the first five match days, he played for the first time for FC St. Pauli in the Bundesliga over 90 minutes on matchday 6 in the home game against Borussia Dortmund. In the course of the season he developed into a regular member of the Millerntor team. However, the FC St. Pauli ended the season in the last place in the table, so that Bartels experienced the fourth descent in five years.

In the second division season 2011/12 Bartels was together with Max Kruse and Florian Bruns top performers in the midfield of St. Paulis, but the club missed the desired promotion. In the following years at FC St. Pauli, Bartels developed into an absolute top performer. In December 2013, his remarkable goal against 1. FC Union Berlin was proposed for goal of the month.

On January 30, 2014, it was announced that Bartels will move to Werder Bremen for the 2014/15 season after his contract expires . He signed a contract there until June 30, 2017. At Werder Bremen, too, he quickly won a regular place and was always in the starting line-up from the third match day. In the first half of the 2014/15 season he made 16 Bundesliga appearances and scored 4 goals. In the following years he was almost always a regular player and top performer in Bremen. Therefore, in March 2018, after 104 Bundesliga games and 22 goals for Bremen, he extended his contract, which had already been extended, until 2020. A torn Achilles tendon in December 2017 against Borussia Dortmund put him out of action for over a year.

After his contract with Werder Bremen ended, Bartels returned to his youth club Holstein Kiel for the 2020/21 season. He signed a contract with the second division team until June 30, 2022.

National team

On May 28, 2008 Bartels made his debut in a friendly against Denmark for the German U-21 national team . He came on in the 61st minute for Barış Özbek . It was his only U-21 international match.

Private

Fin Bartels has been married since 2013 and has two daughters and a son. His grandfather was Kurt Bartels , who won four German championships as a handball player and coach .

His father Nils Bartels was a manager at TSV Altenholz for years.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Bartels moves to the Millerntor. In: kicker.de . May 25, 2010.
  2. Sukuta-Pasu brings about the turning point. In: kicker.de . August 21, 2010.
  3. Großkreutz and Kagawa shoot BVB at Millerntor for the fifth victory in a row. In: kicker.de . September 25, 2010.
  4. Fin Bartels is moving to the Weser in summer. ( Memento from February 3, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) In: werder.de . January 30, 2014.
  5. Bartels will stay with Werder. NDR , accessed on March 28, 2018 .
  6. Fin Bartels returns to KSV , holstein-kiel.de, August 5, 2020, accessed on August 5, 2020.
  7. kicker.de: U21 test match in Lübeck: 4-0 again! Eilts-Elf sends the Danes off