Maximilian Michailowitsch Pronitschew

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Maximilian Pronitschew
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Maximilian Pronitschew (2017)
Personnel
Surname Maximilian Michailowitsch Pronitschew
birthday November 17, 1997
place of birth BerlinGermany
size 181 cm
position Sturm , attacking midfield
Juniors
Years station
0000-2010 Tennis Borussia Berlin
2010-2011 LFC Berlin
2011-2014 Hertha BSC
2014-2015 Zenit St. Petersburg
2015-2016 →  FC Schalke 04  (loan)
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
2016-2017 Zenit St. Petersburg II 27 0(3)
2017-2020 Hertha BSC II 32 (23)
2018 →  FC Erzgebirge Aue  (loan) 0 0(0)
2019 →  Hallescher FC  (loan) 9 0(1)
2020– Red and white food 4 0(2)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
2012 Russia U15 2 0(1)
2012-2013 Russia U16 11 0(8)
2013-2014 Russia U17 13 (12)
2014-2015 Russia U18 11 0(2)
2015-2016 Russia U19 6 0(2)
2016 Russia U21 2 0(0)
1 Only league games are given.
Status: end of season 2019/20

Maximilian Michailowitsch Pronitschew ( Russian Максимилиан Михайлович Проничев ; English transcription: Maximilian Pronichev ; born November 17, 1997 in Berlin , Germany ) is a Russian football player . The offensive player is under contract with Rot-Weiss Essen and was a young Russian national player.

Family and origin

Pronitschew was born in Berlin . His family is from Moscow . His father Michail (* 1968) played professional football for Lokomotiv Moscow and was in Germany a. a. active at the BFC Dynamo .

Career

In the club

The striker began playing football at Tennis Borussia Berlin and LFC Berlin before joining the Hertha BSC youth team in 2011 . There he first played in the B-Youth in the B-Junior Bundesliga , for which he scored eleven goals in eleven missions in the 2013/14 season . For the 2014/15 season Pronitschew moved to the A-youth of Zenit St. Petersburg , where he spent a year a. a. in the UEFA Youth League , played. For the 2015/16 season , his last youth year, he was loaned to FC Schalke 04 through a cooperation with Alexei Gassilin . Pronitschew was in the A-youth squad and came to 21 appearances in the A-Juniors Bundesliga , in which he scored 15 goals, as well as two appearances in the UEFA Youth League.

For the 2016/17 season Pronitschew returned to Zenit St. Petersburg and was in the squad of the second team . He made 27 appearances in the Russian second division and scored three goals.

For the season 2017/18 returned to Pronichev Hertha BSC and stood henceforth in the squad of the second team . In 19 missions in the fourth-class Regionalliga Nordost he scored 15 goals.

In June 2018 Pronichev signed a professional contract. Pronitschew completed the beginning of the summer preparation with the professional squad of Pál Dárdai , but was sent back to the second team with other young players in mid-July. On July 30, 2018, he switched to the 2nd Bundesliga for FC Erzgebirge Aue on loan until the end of the 2018/19 season . After he had not played in a competitive game, Pronitschew was awarded to third division club Hallescher FC in early January 2019 until the end of the season , for which he only appeared nine times.

For the season 2019/20 returned Pronichev back to the second team of Hertha BSC. After 13 regional league appearances in which he scored eight goals, he moved to the Regionalliga West at Rot-Weiss Essen at the end of January 2020 .

In the national team

Pronitschew went through the junior national teams of the Russian Football Association .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b From Zenit to S04: Two Russians, many goals , schalke04.de, accessed on July 9, 2018.
  2. a b See his missions in the data center of the DFB under web links .
  3. Pronichev Becomes Professional , herthabsc.de, June 14, 2018, accessed on July 9, 2018.
  4. A great start , herthabsc.de, June 28, 2018, accessed on July 25, 2018.
  5. Hertha removes Sinan Kurt , morgenpost.de, July 17, 2018, accessed on July 25, 2018.
  6. FC Erzgebirge Aue signs Hertha attackers , fc-erzgebirge.de, July 30, 2018, accessed on July 30, 2018.
  7. HFC LEIHT MAXIM PRONICHEV , hallescherfc.de, January 5, 2019, accessed on January 5, 2019.
  8. See this tweet from Hertha BSC on January 31, 2020.
  9. See his international matches on transfermarkt.de, accessed on July 9, 2018.