Mikkel Wohlgemuth

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Mikkel Wohlgemuth
Personnel
birthday June 4th 1995
size 179 cm
position midfield player
Juniors
Years station
Fremad Amager
FC Copenhagen
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
2013-2015 FC Copenhagen 2 (0)
2015– HB Køge 65 (2)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
2010-2011 Denmark U-16 6 (0)
2012 Denmark U-17 5 (0)
2012-2013 Denmark U18 5 (0)
2013 Denmark U-20 3 (0)
2013-2014 Denmark U-19 9 (1)
1 Only league games are given.
As of September 6, 2017

Mikkel Wohlgemuth (born June 4, 1995 ) is a Danish football player on the position of midfielder . He has been in the professional squad of the Danish first division club FC Copenhagen since 2013 , but still regularly comes to his assignments in the club's youth and reserve teams, including as captain of the U-19s.

Club career

Wohlgemuth, who was born in 1995, went through all youth leagues at FC Copenhagen before he was first used in the professional team in the 2012/13 season . He was used in the penultimate round in the 0-1 away defeat against Randers FC , when he came on the lawn in the 80th minute of play for the Swedish international Pierre Bengtsson . At the end of the season, the capital's club won the Danish Super League and the following year led the U-19 team of FC Copenhagen as captain through the 2013/14 UEFA Youth League . After the team through the group stage against the U-19 teams of Real Madrid , Juventus and Galatasaray managed without a defeat to the last sixteen, she left there after a 1: 4 defeat in the Mini Estadi against the youth team of FC Barcelona from ongoing tournament. Wohlgemuth was in six of his team's seven games over the full playing time and scored two goals.

For the professional team, which was able to secure the championship title this season , he was not used in the official league events and was only on the bench in the first two rounds and in three rounds at the end of the season. However, he made it to a competitive game for the professionals. In the third round game of the Danish Cup 2013/14 , the first game of FC Copenhagen, the midfielder was substituted on for Igor Vetokele in the 4-2 win over Hvidovre IF in the 68th minute of the game . Subsequently, the team reached the cup final, but retired there after a 2: 4 bankruptcy against Aalborg BK .

Also in the 2014/15 season Wohlgemuth was more in the club's reserve team, where he came to regular appearances in the Danish reserve league , especially from the beginning of 2015. However, as in the two previous seasons, it was only enough for professional use once. His compulsory professional game was on May 25, 2015 in a 1-0 home win over OB , when he came on the pitch for Icelander Rúrik Gíslason in the 90th minute . Before that, he was regularly on the bench from round 25 until the end of the season, although the season had started very badly for him personally. Wohlgemuth was already seriously injured in the preparation for the season when he tore his anterior cruciate ligament during a U-19 international match against his age colleagues from Germany, which meant that he was out of action for over half a year before he recovered to some extent in January 2015. Even after that, it took some time until he was considered again by the professional staff and he had to spend his time in the reserve. With FC Copenhagen he was once again Danish runner-up during this time. In the 2014/15 Cup , Mikkel Wohlgemuth was not able to make one appearance this time, but he was on the bench in the two semi-finals against Esbjerg fB ; In the end, the team won this year's cup after a 3-2 win by accident.

National team career

Wohlgemuth gained his first experience in a Danish youth team in 2010 when he was first called up for the U-16 national team. He made his debut at an international tournament in Latina , Italy , when he started from the start in the 1-0 defeat by the hosts on October 12th, yellow carded in the 64th minute and only a few Minutes later was sent off prematurely with the red card . After another assignment in Latina, he took part with the team in January of the following year in the Swiss youth tournament for U-16 teams, the Aegean Cup , where he made four international appearances and with the team in the game for third place against the Turkey failed.

This sixth international appearance for the U-16s was also his last for this team, before he made his debut for the Danish U-17 selection just over a year later. He played his first game on February 21, 2012 in a 1-1 draw in a friendly against Switzerland, when he played the full game. After another friendly match against his colleagues from Switzerland, he played three qualifying games for the U-17 European Football Championship 2012 in the group phase in the elite round, with the team having a worse goal difference than the group leader, the U -17 Iceland, not qualified for the later European Championship in Slovenia . After five international matches, Wohlgemuth's U-17 membership also ended and he was first used in Denmark's U-18 national team in October 2012.

Until March 2013, the midfielder was used in a total of five friendly international matches of the U-18, where he again remained goalless, but on February 19, 2013 in a 1-1 draw against Iceland for the first time led a junior selection of his home country as captain. At the end of July and beginning of August 2013, Mikkel Wohlgemuth was part of the Danish U-20 national team that took part in this year's Milk Cup in Northern Ireland . He was used in three U-20 internationals and was again goalless. On September 6, 2013, he made his debut for the U-19 national team of Denmark in a 3-1 defeat against Norway, when he was in action from the start in the game that was part of the Internordisk turnering and through in minute 57 Jonas Hansen was replaced.

Until his last appearance at the beginning of June 2014, he was the most frequent player for the U-19 national team and made nine international appearances, including a 3-1 defeat against Montenegro on March 20, 2014 first hit for a youth team from his home country when he scored the 1-0 lead in minute 27 with a penalty. During his last international match for Denmark for the time being, he tore his anterior cruciate ligament against Germany on June 2, 2014 and was out of action for over half a year before he recovered to some extent in January 2015.

Successes (in chronological order)

with FC Copenhagen

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b FCK-talent har revet korsbåndet over (Danish), accessed on July 1, 2015
  2. ^ Danmark - Italy (0: 1) (Danish), accessed July 1, 2015
  3. Ege Kupası 2011 Ana Sayfa (Turkish), accessed on July 1, 2015
  4. ^ Danmark - Schweiz (1: 1) (Danish), accessed on July 1, 2015
  5. ^ Danmark - Iceland (1: 1) (Danish), accessed July 1, 2015
  6. ^ Danmark - Norge (1: 3) (Danish), accessed July 1, 2015
  7. ^ Danmark - Montenegro (1: 3) (Danish), accessed July 1, 2015