Johannes Brinkies

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Johannes Brinkies
Personnel
Surname Johannes Brinkies
birthday June 20, 1993
place of birth GrevesmühlenGermany
size 186 cm
position goalkeeper
Juniors
Years station
Grevesmühlen FC
0000-2004 FC Anker Wismar
2004–2012 Hansa Rostock
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
2010-2016 Hansa Rostock 38 (0)
2011-2016 Hansa Rostock II 19 (0)
2016– FSV Zwickau 146 (0)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
2008-2009 Germany U16 1 (0)
2009-2010 Germany U17 0 (0)
2010-2011 Germany U18 0 (0)
2011–2012 Germany U19 1 (0)
1 Only league games are given.
As of July 11, 2020

Johannes Brinkies (born June 20, 1993 in Grevesmühlen ) is a German soccer player . The goalkeeper , who also appeared twice for the youth national teams of the DFB , began his career at Hansa Rostock in the 3rd division . He has been under contract with third division club FSV Zwickau since summer 2016 .

Career

Youth in Mecklenburg

The goalkeeper Brinkies began his football career in 2000 when he joined Grevesmühlener FC in his hometown at the age of seven . Soon after, he moved to nearby Wismar , where he joined FC Anker , and in 2004 he moved on to FC Hansa Rostock , where he went through all of the youth teams from youth class D in the following years.

In Rostock , Brinkies was soon considered to be the club's most talented young goalkeeper and from 2008 also moved into the focus of the German Football Association , which initially appointed him to the U-15 national team . To a use for the youth national teams came Brinkies however only with the U-16 selection , whose goal he guarded on October 19, 2008 in the 5-1 victory of his team against Estonia over the whole season, whereby he initially only extended The team's squad had counted and had finally been nominated for that game. As a result, Brinkies was invited several times to courses for the U-16s and later also the U-17 and U-18s , but was no longer used for them.

For FC Hansa, Brinkies, who had meanwhile moved to the club's own boarding school in Rostock, was still a C-youth in the squad of the B-youth team, which took part in the U-17 Bundesliga as a founding member in 2007/08 . He was only the fourth goalkeeper behind Kevin Müller , Paul Ladwig and Marcel Klonz and initially remained without commitment for the B-youth, so that he gained match practice in the C-youth of the Hanseatic League instead. In the following season 2008/09 also belonging to the Rostock B-Jugend, according to his age, Brinkies then prevailed over the one year older Ladwig as a regular player, played 23 of the 26 season games and finished with his team in fourth place in their Bundesliga season at the end of the season. In 2009/10 , the team reached this final placement again, with Brinkies playing each of the 26 season games over the full season and thus relegated his younger goalkeeper competitor Jan Schekatz to the reserve bench.

Beginnings at Hansa Rostock

In the summer of 2010, Brinkies moved up to the Rostock A-Youth , which had become German youth champions for the first time in the previous season of the U-19 Bundesliga and was now trying to build on this success in the 2010/11 season . Brinkies prevailed again as a regular goalkeeper against Paul Ladwig and was still involved in the training of the Rostock professional team from October 2010 as a 17-year-old, which had previously been relegated from the 2nd Bundesliga to the 3rd division and is now reinforced under coach Peter Vollmann own youth resorted to. When two of the club's goalkeepers, Jörg Hahnel and Andreas Kerner, were canceled due to injury soon after , Brinkies was part of Hansa's squad in the third division for the first time on November 13, 2010, but was not used as a substitute goalkeeper behind Kevin Müller. Subsequently, Brinkies was called up again exclusively for Rostock's U-19s, for which he completed 25 missions in the 2010/11 league. In addition, the team reached the finals of the 2010/11 DFB Junior Club Cup , in which Hansa was only defeated by SC Freiburg on penalties.

Although Brinkies was still eligible to play for the A-youth in the following season 2011/12 and at the same time trained as a retailer , he was scheduled as the third goalkeeper of the professional team from summer 2011, which had achieved direct promotion to the 2nd Bundesliga. As a result, Brinkies completed his first assignment in the men's area on August 7, 2011, when he was used in the Oberliga game of the Rostock reserve team against Neubrandenburg , but did not appear under Vollmann or under Wolfgang Wolf , who was his successor in the second division team in December 2011 , which relegated to the 3rd division at the end of the season. In the A-youth he came to 25 missions.

Thus, the third division season 2012/13 Brinkies' first regular season in the men's area; behind Müller and Hahnel he remained third goalkeeper and therefore played again for the reserve team in the league. The third division team, meanwhile, only positioned itself in the middle of the table, which is why coach Wolf was replaced by Marc Fascher after eight game days . Under this, Brinkies now advanced to the second goalkeeper behind Kevin Müller, so that he was also scheduled for the reserve bank in the game against Stuttgart II on September 25, 2012 , but then made his debut in Germany's third-highest division himself after Müller got an injury while warming up had drawn. Just over a week later, Brinkies extended his contract with FC Hansa until 2014. In spring 2013, Brinkies found himself back in goal when Müller was again injured, but even after his recovery, Brinkies initially remained the goalkeeper until he took his place from the 33rd matchday had to cede to Müller again. On the last day of the match Brinkies came on as a substitute, so that he had played a total of ten games for Rostock's professional team over the course of the season.

Regular goalkeeper at FSV Zwickau

In the summer of 2016, Brinkies moved to FSV Zwickau , where he became a regular goalkeeper in his first season. In the summer of 2019, head coach Joe Enochs appointed him the new team captain after Toni Wachsmuth's retirement .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d DFB.de: U-16 , U-17 , U-18 , U-19 national team Brinkies
  2. FC-Hansa.de, March 17, 2008: With "Josef Fischer" and Perry into a new goalkeeping time , accessed on November 17, 2010
  3. FC-Hansa.de, April 3, 2008: Selection appointments for Tommy Grupe and Johannes Brinkies , accessed on June 15, 2011
  4. a b NNN.de , June 22, 2011: "Pommes" accepts number three , accessed on August 29, 2017
  5. FC-Hansa.de, October 28, 2009: Three Hansa players at the German U17 national team course , accessed on June 15, 2011
  6. FC-Hansa.de, September 10, 2010: Brinkies, Jordanov and Trybull on the U18 course , accessed on June 15, 2011
  7. FC-Hansa.de, October 20, 2010: Defender Martin Stoll in trial training , accessed on November 17, 2010
  8. fc-hansa.de: Unsinkable since 1965: White and blue goalkeepers from Hansa's history. March 27, 2020, accessed March 28, 2020 .
  9. FC-Hansa.de, November 12, 2010: Großöhmichen and Brinkies for the first time in the Hansa lineup , accessed on November 17, 2010
  10. FC-Hansa.de, June 10, 2011: Stefan Beinlich: The roster for the new season is complete , accessed on June 15, 2011
  11. FC-Hansa.de, October 3, 2012: Contract extension: Goalkeeper Johannes Brinkies will stay until 2014 , accessed on October 11, 2012
  12. "Big footsteps": Goalkeeper Brinkies is the new FSV captain , liga3-online.de, accessed on June 25, 2019