Nils Petersen

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Nils Petersen
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with the national team (2018)
Personnel
birthday December 6, 1988
place of birth WernigerodeGDR
size 188 cm
position Storm
Juniors
Years station
1993-1994 FC unit 90 Wernigerode
1994-2000 1. FC Wernigerode
2000-2001 FC unit Wernigerode
2001-2004 VfB Germania Halberstadt
2005-2006 FC Carl Zeiss Jena
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
2006-2008 FC Carl Zeiss Jena II 25 (11)
2007-2008 FC Carl Zeiss Jena 40 0(4)
2009-2011 Energy Cottbus 56 (35)
2009 Energy Cottbus II 16 0(8)
2011–2012 FC Bayern Munich 9 0(2)
2011–2012 FC Bayern Munich II 3 0(2)
2012-2014 Werder Bremen 69 (18)
2015– Sc freiburg 167 (76)
National team
Years selection Games (goals) 2
2007 Germany U19 4 0(2)
2007-2008 Germany U20 3 0(0)
2009 Germany U21 2 0(0)
2016 Germany Olympia 6 0(6)
2018– Germany 2 0(0)
1 Only league games are given.
Status: end of season 2019/20

2 As of September 9, 2018

Nils Petersen (born December 6, 1988 in Wernigerode ) is a German soccer player and national player . He is under contract with Bundesliga club SC Freiburg .

Career

societies

In his youth, Petersen received his football training in his birthplace Wernigerode at FC Einheit and then in Halberstadt at VfB Germania . Later he attended the sports high school in Jena , played there in the youth team and left the boarding school in the summer of 2007 after having passed the Abitur .

In February 2005 he was signed by FC Carl Zeiss Jena , then in the Oberliga Nordost . In January 2007 he was promoted to the first team, which had meanwhile been promoted to the 2nd Bundesliga , after he had previously played in the Oberliga reserve. On February 4, 2007 (20th match day) he made his professional debut in the 0-1 defeat in the away game against 1. FC Cologne , when he came on in the 89th minute for Mohammed El Berkani . In the following season, as a substitute in the first half of the season, he scored decisive goals in the games against Alemannia Aachen , FC Erzgebirge Aue and 1. FC Kaiserslautern .

Energy Cottbus

During the winter break of the 2008/09 season he moved to Bundesliga club Energie Cottbus , for whom he made his first division debut on May 23, 2009 (34th matchday) in a 3-0 home game against Bayer 04 Leverkusen , when coach Bojan Prašnikar made him in the 84th minute of the game came on for Stiven Rivić . After the relegation games that were subsequently lost against 1. FC Nürnberg , the club was relegated to the 2. Bundesliga. In the 2009/10 season he was hardly used in the first half of the season ; only in the second half of the season he became a regular player and scored nine goals in 14 missions. In the 2010/11 season he scored seven goals in the first five match days. At the end of the season he was the top scorer in the 2nd Bundesliga with 25 goals. In February 2011, the attacker, courted by many Bundesliga clubs, extended his contract until June 30, 2014.

FC Bayern Munich

Despite current contract Petersen joined the season 2011/12 for FC Bayern Munich . He signed a contract with the record champions until June 30, 2014 and received the shirt with the number 9 on his back. He played his first Bundesliga game for Munich on August 7, 2011 (1st match day) in the 0-1 defeat at home against Borussia Mönchengladbach when he came on for Jérôme Boateng in the 76th minute . On September 10, 2011 (5th matchday) he scored his first Bundesliga goal in a 7-0 home win against SC Freiburg with the goal in the 90th minute.

Werder Bremen

After the Bayern Munich for the season 2012/13 with Claudio Pizarro and Mario Mandzukic two other competitors for Mario Gómez had committed Petersen was on 29 June 2012 for a season at Werder Bremen on loan to give him match practice. At the same time, his contract with FC Bayern was extended to June 30, 2015. Petersen played all 35 competitive games of the club for Werder Bremen in the 2012/13 season and scored eleven Bundesliga goals. A few days before the end of the season he was finally signed; he signed a contract that ran until June 30, 2017.

Sc freiburg

Petersen in the jersey of SC Freiburg (2017)

After Petersen was only used as a substitute player in the first half of the 2014/15 season under Bremen's new coach Viktor Skripnik , he switched to league rivals SC Freiburg for the second half on loan until the end of the season . On his debut on January 31, 2015 (18th matchday), he scored a hat trick in a 4-1 win in the home game against Eintracht Frankfurt - after substituting for Julian Schuster in the second half . It was the first hat-trick in the Bundesliga by a Freiburg player after Uwe Wassmer , who had also scored three goals in the game against Bayern Munich on November 27, 1993. In the second half of the season Petersen scored nine goals in twelve games; SC Freiburg was relegated to the 2nd Bundesliga. Petersen nevertheless committed to SC Freiburg, which tied him permanently. After Petersen had not scored a goal in preparation for the 2015/16 season , he scored another, this time flawless, hat-trick (two of which were two) at the start of the season on July 27 in a 6-3 home win against 1.FC Nürnberg within five minutes Goals from penalty kick ). On August 1, 2015 (2nd match day) he was the winning goal scorer to make it 1-0 in the away game at TSV 1860 Munich . A week later he scored the first four goals in the DFB Cup game against Barmbek-Uhlenhorst ; Final score 5: 0 (2: 0) for SC Freiburg. Petersen scored 21 goals in the second division in the 2015/16 season , placing him in second place on the top scorer list . At the end of the season he immediately rose again as champions with SC Freiburg. In the 2017/18 season , Petersen scored 15 goals in 32 games and became the best German goal scorer and, after Robert Lewandowski, the second best overall goal scorer .

With his 38th first division goal for the Breisgauer, Petersen became the sole Freiburg Bundesliga record scorer on January 19, 2019, replacing Papiss Demba Cissé . After scoring his 83rd competitive goal for Freiburg, the striker drew level with the club's record shooter, ex-player and national coach Joachim Löw , on matchday 17 of the 2019/20 season and broke his record one matchday later.

National team

Petersen in a duel with the Portuguese Tobias Figueiredo at the 2016 Olympic football tournament

For the U-19 national team Petersen played four international matches and scored two goals, one of them during the U-19 European Championship in 2007 in a 3-2 victory over the Russian selection. This was followed by three missions for the U-20 and two for the U-21 national team . For the latter, he made his debut on August 11, 2009 in Kiev in the 1: 3 defeat against Turkey in the game for the Lobanovskiy Cup.

In July 2016, Petersen was appointed to the squad for the Olympic football tournament in Rio de Janeiro by Horst Hrubesch . Seven years after his last U-21 game, he was given one of the three places on the team that are reserved for players over 23 years of age and, unlike other associations, at the DFB usually go to players who do not have the prospect of the senior national team to have. In the 10-0 group game against Fiji , he scored five times and was named Player of the Game. In the semi-final against Nigeria he scored the goal to make it 2-0 after being substituted on. With six goals he was the top scorer of the games and won the silver medal with Germany. In the final he missed, which is considered a safe shot, in the penalty shoot-out the winning penalty before Neymar Brazil for Olympic victory shot. On November 1, 2016, he was awarded the Silver Laurel Leaf together with the Olympic soccer team .

On May 15, 2018 he was nominated by national coach Joachim Löw in the preliminary DFB squad for the 2018 World Cup in Russia . He was the only player in the squad without an A international match. He made his debut for the senior national team on June 2, 2018 in Klagenfurt in the 2-1 defeat in the friendly against the national team of Austria . On June 4, 2018, he was removed from the provisional squad as one of four players and not appointed to the final World Cup squad.

Due to the resignation of Mario Gómez after the World Cup, Petersen was nominated again for the first group game of the UEFA Nations League against France and the friendly against the selection from Peru .

successes

National team

society

FC Bayern Munich

Sc freiburg

Awards

Others

His father Andreas was among other things head coach of VfB Germania Halberstadt in the Regionalliga Nordost .

With the 1: 2 connection goal in the 1: 4 defeat on May 20, 2017 in the away game against FC Bayern Munich, Petersen surpassed the previous record of 18 goals set by Alexander Zickler as a "joker" on the last matchday of the 2016/17 season around a gate.

In 2017, Petersen signed the Golden Book of his hometown Wernigerode.

Web links

Commons : Nils Petersen  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Nils Petersen extended until 2014. (No longer available online.) In: fcenergie.de. February 4, 2011, archived from the original on May 22, 2011 ; Retrieved July 14, 2011 .
  2. Nils Petersen changes to FC Bayern Munich. (No longer available online.) In: fcenergie.de. May 19, 2011, archived from the original on June 22, 2011 ; Retrieved July 14, 2011 .
  3. Petersen signs for three years. In: fcbayern.de. May 19, 2011, accessed July 14, 2011 .
  4. FCB lends Petersen to Bremen for a year. In: fcbayern.telekom.de , June 29, 2012
  5. Good signal: Petersen signs four-year contract. ( Memento from November 27, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) In: werder.de , May 23, 2013
  6. Welcome, Nils Petersen! ( Memento of December 22, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) SC Freiburg, December 22, 2014, accessed on December 22, 2014.
  7. Sport-Club signs Nils Petersen. SC Freiburg, June 28, 2015, accessed on September 12, 2015 .
  8. Petersen remains goalless in preparation. In: kicker online , July 24, 2015, accessed on July 27, 2015.
  9. Petersen's hat trick starts the madness. In: kicker online , July 27, 2015, accessed on July 27, 2015.
  10. Bundesliga - mileage 2017/18. In: kicker.de. Kicker Online , accessed on May 13, 2018 .
  11. Cissé replaced: Petersen new record scorer at SC Freiburg , transfermarkt.de, accessed on January 20, 2019
  12. Petersen on par with Löw: "Already proud" as Freiburg's record scorer , transfermarkt.de, accessed on December 22, 2019
  13. "The national coach can cope with it": Petersen reaches first goal of the season , kicker.de, accessed on January 19, 2020
  14. The Olympic squad has been determined. DFB, July 15, 2016, accessed on July 15, 2016 .
  15. 10: 0! Five packers Petersen & Co. handle Fiji. In: kicker.de. August 10, 2016, accessed August 20, 2016 .
  16. Finale! DFB-Elf play for Olympic gold in Rio. In: kicker.de. August 17, 2016. Retrieved August 20, 2016 .
  17. Football: Stupid Statistics. In: Süddeutsche Zeitung , August 21, 2016
  18. Awarding of the silver bay leaf. In: bundespraesident.de , November 1, 2016, accessed on November 14, 2016
  19. kicker, Nürnberg, Germany: With Neuer, without Götze: Löw's preliminary World Cup squad . In: kicker . ( kicker.de [accessed on May 15, 2018]).
  20. Löw deletes Leno, Petersen, Tah and Sané. ntv, accessed June 4, 2018 .
  21. Löw announces the squad for the next international matches in the Nations League. In: goal.com. Retrieved September 10, 2018 .
  22. Footballer of the Year 2017/18: The result. Retrieved January 20, 2019 .
  23. Germania and Petersen a team again. (No longer available online.) VfB Germania Halberstadt Regionalliga Nordost, formerly in the original ; accessed on June 15, 2017 .  ( Page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.germaniahalberstadt.de  
  24. Halberstadt is back, Rathenow is not. In: FuPa.net. Retrieved June 15, 2017 .
  25. Match report. In: Kicker .de
  26. https://m.volksstimme.de/lokal/wernigerode/nils-petersen-ein-fussball-star-zum-anfassen