Markus Ziereis

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Markus Ziereis
Personnel
birthday August 26, 1992
place of birth RodingGermany
size 185 cm
position striker
Juniors
Years station
1998-2005 SpVgg Neukirchen-Balbini
2005-2007 SSV Jahn Regensburg
2007-2011 TSV 1860 Munich
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
2010-2013 TSV 1860 Munich II 70 (26)
2010-2013 TSV 1860 Munich 4 0(0)
2013-2014 FSV Frankfurt 5 0(1)
2013-2014 FSV Frankfurt II 3 0(2)
2014 →  SV Darmstadt 98  (loan) 6 0(0)
2014-2015 Chemnitzer FC 21 0(0)
2014-2015 Chemnitz FC II 9 (12)
2015-2017 SSV Jahn Regensburg 41 (19)
2016-2017 SSV Jahn Regensburg II 8 (19)
2017-2020 TSV 1860 Munich 50 (15)
2020– SpVgg Upper Franconia Bayreuth 0 0(0)
1 Only league games are given.
As of July 5, 2020

Markus Ziereis (born August 26, 1992 in Roding ) is a German soccer player .

career

youth

He started playing football at the age of six with the F-Juniors of SpVgg Neukirchen-Balbini. In 2005, the man from Upper Palatinate moved to the capital of his administrative district to SSV Jahn Regensburg , after drawing attention to himself at the DFB base in Windischeschenbach . After two years in Regensburg, he moved to the Bavarian capital Munich for TSV 1860 , where he played under coach Alexander Schmidt for the next three years .

In the 2007/08 season he was part of the squad of the U-16s of the Munich Lions , the following season 2008/09 he played with the U-17s in the B-Jugend-Bundesliga. In the summer of 2009 he was promoted to the U-19, with whom he played in the A-Jugend-Bundesliga Süd / Südwest in the 2009/10 season . Ziereis was the season's top scorer with 19 goals in 24 games.

Beginnings in adult football

In preparation for the 2010/11 season , trainer Reiner Maurer brought him along with the other A-class youths Moritz Leitner , Daniel Hofstetter and Kevin Volland , with whom he lived in a shared apartment after moving out of the youth boarding school and until Volland moved to Hoffenheim . to the pros of TSV 1860. In preparation and also in the further course of the season he was used in twelve test matches and scored eight goals. In a competitive game he was not used for the entire season. Instead, he concentrated on his school education, which he completed in 2011 at the Theodolinden-Gymnasium with the Abitur. He continued to play mainly in the U19, in total he made 22 appearances and nine goals in the 2010/11 season . In addition, he played in both semi-finals of the German A-Junior Championship 2011, where the sixths were defeated by 1. FC Kaiserslautern . After he made his debut in adult football on August 8, 2010 when he was substituted on in the U-23 game of the Lions against Eintracht Frankfurt II, he came on for another nine appearances in the further course of the 2010/11 regional league season , but none of them full length.

He was also part of the second division squad in the 2011/12 season, but he was not used in a competitive game this year either. In six friendly matches he scored six goals. In the 2011/12 regional league season, he scored four goals in 27 appearances. On March 31, 2012, Ziereis was part of the professional squad for the first time in a competitive game, but he was not used in the game against Hansa Rostock . This one-time nomination in the 18-man squad remained until the end of the season.

In the summer, Ziereis and other young players who were still part of the professional squad last season were only included in the squad of the second team, which now competed in the new Bavarian regional league as U-21. In friendly matches, however, he continued to play in the first team, scoring eleven goals in eight games. But coach Reiner Maurer did not consider him for league games. In the U-21 he was regularly used under coach Alexander Schmidt, in 19 missions he scored twelve goals. After Maurer was replaced as coach on November 18, 2012 by Alex Schmidt, he took over Ziereis and other players from the U-21s to the professionals. On November 24, 2012, Ziereis finally made his debut in the 2nd Bundesliga when he was substituted on at Union Berlin during the half-time break, and by the end of the year he had made three more second division appearances . After the winter break, he was only used in the regional league team, with which he was champion at the end of the season . He scored 22 goals in 33 games. He was also used in the two subsequent promotion games against SV Elversberg , in which the little lions were defeated by the Saarlanders.

Ziereis did not extend his contract with the Munich Lions , which expired in the 2012/13 season , instead he joined the league rivals FSV Frankfurt for the 2013/14 season . In order to be able to get more match practice in the professional area, Ziereis switched to third division club SV Darmstadt 98 on loan in January 2014 .

In 2014/15 he played for Chemnitzer FC in the 3rd division. In 2015 he moved back to the Regionalliga Bayern and joined SSV Jahn Regensburg , with whom he rose twice. After he was no longer included in SSV Jahn's squad at the beginning of the second division season 2017/18 , he switched back to TSV 1860 Munich, who now played in the Regionalliga Bayern. At the end of the 2017/18 season , the Lions rose to the 3rd division, Ziereis had contributed with 14 goals.

In the summer of 2020 he moved back to the Regional League Bayern for Spielvereinigung Oberfranken Bayreuth .

successes

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Markus Ziereis makes a leap into the U 16 national team , www.mittelbayerische.de from October 16, 2007
  2. a b E-Mail breakdown: Markus Ziereis meets Markus Ziereis on mz-kick.de. January 27, 2012, accessed November 24, 2012
  3. Reinhard Hübner: Löwen-Striker Ziereis: "Now I want to attack properly" on fussball-vorort.de. November 15, 2012 ( Memento of November 24, 2012 in the Internet Archive )
  4. Maurer is amazed at Ziereis on tz-online.de. July 12, 2010. Retrieved November 24, 2012
  5. Oliver Griss: Markus Ziereis (20): Is he coming today as a joker? on dieblaue24.de. March 31, 2012, accessed November 24, 2012
  6. Darmstadt 98: Lilies get Ziereis from Frankfurt on reviersport.de, January 3, 2014, accessed on January 3, 2014
  7. Bayreuth brings advancement expert Ziereis from the Löwen kicker.de, June 1, 2020, accessed on July 5, 2020