Paco Varol

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Paco Varol (born January 11, 1989 in Hamburg ) is a German football player .

career

Born in Hamburg, he played for the St. Pauli Buccaneers and was trained there by coach Campino Milligan . In 2008 Varol became European youth champion with the German selection. In 2009, the used in defense Varol belonged to the team of the Hamburg Blue Devils in the Regionalliga and then moved to the United States at Liberty University (state of Virginia ). He had previously been in the country as an exchange student at Honey Grove High School in Texas . After three years, the 1.90-meter man left the college team of Liberty University and thus the first NCAA division, he joined the Missouri Southern State University (second NCAA division). There he played in 2012 and 2013.

After his return to Germany, Varol was in the service of the Braunschweig Lions in the 2014 season , with whom he became German champion and reached the Eurobowl , but lost to Berlin Adler there . In the run-up to the 2015 game year, he moved from Braunschweig to the Kiel Baltic Hurricanes within the GFL . In 2015 he won the EFAF Cup with the team from the state capital of Schleswig-Holstein . He played in Kiel until 2018. In March 2019 he was presented as a new addition to another first division club, the Hildesheim Invaders .

Individual evidence

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  6. ^ Mark Schremmer, Globe Sports Writer: Lions' Varol passionate about both kinds of football. Retrieved February 10, 2020 .
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  10. Paco Varol becomes a hurricane - KIEL BALTIC HURRICANES. Retrieved February 10, 2020 .
  11. https://www.baltic-hurricanes.de/fileadmin/media/statistik/statistik_2015/150627_KBH-ALC_EFL-Bowl.pdf
  12. https://www.touchdown24.de/gfl/kiel-baltic-hurricanes- Klassen-hamburg-huskies-keine- chance.html
  13. Paco Varol strengthens Defense Line - Hildesheim Invaders. Retrieved on February 10, 2020 (German).