Marius Wolf

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Marius Wolf
Marius Wolf 6824.jpg
in the training of TSV 1860 (2015)
Personnel
birthday May 27, 1995
place of birth CoburgGermany
size 187 cm
position right wing ,
right midfield ,
right defense
Juniors
Years station
1998-2004 VfB Einberg
2004-2006 JFG Rödental
2006-2007 DTFS
2008–2012 1. FC Nuremberg
2012-2014 TSV 1860 Munich
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
2014 TSV 1860 Munich II 10 (3)
2014-2015 TSV 1860 Munich 39 (5)
2016 Hannover 96 2 (0)
2016-2017 Hanover 96 II 15 (2)
2017-2018 Eintracht Frankfurt 31 (5)
2018– Borussia Dortmund 16 (1)
2019-2020 →  Hertha BSC  (loan) 21 (1)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
2015 Germany U20 1 (0)
1 Only league games are given.
As of June 30, 2020

Marius Wolf (born May 27, 1995 in Coburg ) is a German soccer player . He can be used offensively and defensively on the right wing. He is under contract with Borussia Dortmund and once played for the German U20s .

Club career

Adolescence

Wolf started playing football at VfB Einberg, a club in the district of the same name in his hometown of Rödental , when he was three. From 2004 to 2006 he played for the youth development association Fußballjugend Rödental Coburger Land - a game community of TSV Mönchröden, SG Rödental, DJK / TSV Rödental and VfB Einberg. From summer 2006 he trained in the German-Czech football school , a project in which German and Czech children and young people can play football together and learn the other language and exchange ideas on a cultural level.

In January 2008, Wolf joined the youth performance center of 1. FC Nürnberg . There he started in the U13 and went through the junior classes up to the B youth (U17) in the following years . In 2011/12 he played 17 times for the club in the B-Junioren-Bundesliga and scored three goals. From 2010 he attended the youth boarding school of 1. FC Nürnberg, where he obtained his secondary school leaving certificate .

TSV 1860 Munich

In the summer of 2012, Wolf moved from his Franconian homeland to the Bavarian capital of Munich and joined the TSV 1860 . In the 2012/13 season he made 23 appearances and one goal in the A-Juniors Bundesliga . In 2013/14 he played all 26 games, scored nine goals and prepared nine more. In the second half of the season, Wolf led the A-youth (U19) of the sixties as captain on the pitch. In the spring of 2014, he extended his contract with 1860 Munich until 2016. However , he broke off an apprenticeship as a banker that had begun in the meantime .

As early as December 4, 2012, the offensive player made his first appearance in the Löwen first team when he was substituted on in a test match against SpVgg Unterhaching . In the following years he was a regular supplementary player in test and preparation games. By the end of the 2013/14 season , he played a total of six friendlies for the first team of TSV 1860.

In the summer of 2014 he was invited by the new coach of the second division team of the Sechzger Ricardo Moniz together with the other young players Korbinian Burger , Richard Neudecker and Maximilian Wittek to contest the season preparation with the first team. Wolf was used in seven friendly matches and scored one goal. In the first game of the U21s in the 2014/15 regional league season , Wolf was on the starting line-up and also scored his first goal in men's football. After that, he did not play a regional league game for the time being and instead completed the rest of the preparation with the first team. At the home game against RB Leipzig on the second match day of the 2014/15 season , he was part of the Löwen matchday squad for the first time in a competitive match . In the following weeks Wolf played regularly in the second team again. It wasn't until October 26, 2014 against Eintracht Braunschweig that he was back in a second division match in the professional squad, where Markus von Ahlen had replaced Moniz as coach. In this game, Wolf was substituted on for Valdet Rama in the second half when the score was 2-1. Wolf had a chance to equalize, but no more goals were scored by the end of the game. In the following eight games up to the winter break, Wolf was always used and prepared a goal. He scored his first professional goal on February 21, 2015 in a 2-1 home win against FC St. Pauli , in which he helped the Lions to lead them 2-0 with a header in the 72nd minute of the game.

Hannover 96

At the beginning of January 2016, Wolf moved to the Bundesliga for Hannover 96 . He made his first division debut on February 27, 2016 in a 2-1 away win against VfB Stuttgart . Wolf could not prevail at Hannover 96, even after relegation to the 2nd Bundesliga . After the offensive player had already played a few games with the second team in the fourth-class Regionalliga Nord , he was eliminated from the first team by then coach Daniel Stendel and permanently transferred to the second team in September 2016 .

Eintracht Frankfurt

At the end of January 2017, Wolf moved to Bundesliga club Eintracht Frankfurt - initially on loan until the end of the 2016/17 season . On April 4, 2017, he made his debut in the Bundesliga match against 1. FC Köln and was in the starting line-up in the 1-0 defeat. During the summer break, the loan business was extended for the 2017/18 season. Wolf scored his first Bundesliga goal on October 21, 2017 (9th matchday) in the home game against his future club Borussia Dortmund with the goal to make it 2-2 in the 68th minute.

On January 26, 2018, Eintracht withdrew the purchase option for Wolf and provided him with a contract until June 30, 2020. According to Horst Heldt , sports director of Hannover 96 at the time, the market value of Wolf was many times higher than the purchase option of 500,000 euros negotiated a year earlier . In May 2018, Wolf won the DFB Cup with Eintracht after beating FC Bayern Munich 3-1 in the final .

Borussia Dortmund

For the 2018/19 season, Wolf moved to league competitor Borussia Dortmund , with whom he signed a contract with a term until June 30, 2023 at the end of May 2018. After he could only partially convince on the right offensive flank, he came under coach Lucien Favre in the second half of the season as a substitute for Łukasz Piszczek as a right full-back . After a red card in the second Revier derby of the season on matchday 31, Wolf was banned for three games and could no longer actively intervene in the championship fight of his team, which was runner-up in the end. In August 2019, Wolf won his first title with the club when the double winner of the previous season, FC Bayern Munich , was defeated 2-0 in the DFL Supercup .

Hertha BSC

After the third matchday of the 2019/20 season , Wolf was loaned out to league rivals Hertha BSC without a season until June 2020 ; the lending contract contained an option to buy. In Berlin, the Franconian, who ran without exception as a right winger, developed into a regular player. From the 26th day of the game, however, he was out due to injury and could no longer be active until the end of the season. In addition, Hertha did not take the purchase option.

Return to Dortmund

Subject to a possible change, Wolf will initially return to Dortmund in summer 2020.

National team

On September 3, 2015, Wolf was once in the squad of the German U21 national team in a 2-1 friendly win against Denmark , but was not used. He made his debut for German junior teams on November 12, 2015 in the U20 team's jersey in the 2-0 defeat in the U20 Elite League against Italy .

successes

Eintracht Frankfurt
Borussia Dortmund

Web links

Commons : Marius Wolf  - Collection of Images

Individual evidence

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