Patrick Niklas

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Patrick Niklas
Personnel
birthday November 13, 1987
place of birth EisenstadtAustria
size 183 cm
position Midfield , attack
Juniors
Years station
1993-2001 SC Eisenstadt
1996-2005 ASV Neufeld (partial co-op.)
2000-2001 → SV Schattendorf (loan)
2003-2004 →  1. Wiener Neustädter SC  (loan)
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
2005-2007 ASK Baumgarten at least 24 0(8)
2007-2008 SV Mattersburg 0 0(0)
2007-2008 SV Mattersburg II at least 20 0(4)
2008-2009 ASK Baumgarten 27 (19)
2009-2010 SC Magna Wiener Neustadt 3 0(2)
2009-2010 SC Magna Wiener Neustadt II 11 0(4)
2010-2011 SC Ritzing 0 0(0)
2011-2013 ASV Neufeld
2013– UFC St. Georgen
1 Only league games are given.
As of July 8, 2010

Patrick Niklas (born November 13, 1987 in Eisenstadt ) is an Austrian football player on the position of midfielder and striker . He currently plays at ASV Steinbrunn in the fifth-class Austrian II. League North of Burgenland.

Career

youth

Niklas began his active career as a football player three days after his sixth birthday on November 16, 1993 in the junior division of the then very successful SC Eisenstadt . There he went through some youth league classes before he switched to the ASV Neufeld youth team in 1996 as a cooperation player . Up until 2001, he often switched between the two clubs before he was accepted as a youth player from June 2001 by the club from Neufeld an der Leitha . An exception was a loan transfer to the youth of SV Schattendorf (2000 to 2001).

After more than two years in the offspring of ASV Neufeld, he moved to 1. Wiener Neustädter SC in September 2003 , where he was accepted as a youth loan player. After a ten-month stay, however, he returned to his home club in July 2004.

Club career

Another year later, Niklas was transferred to ASK Baumgarten , whose first combat team was playing in the fourth-highest Austrian Burgenland regional league at the time, which is also the highest division in the federal state of Burgenland . In his first season as a club player, he became champions with the team and was promoted to the third-class Regionalliga Ost , one of three parallel seasons. In the final table, the team was five points ahead of ASK Horitschon and had a much better goal difference. In the following season in the Regionalliga Ost, he was used in 24 games and scored eight goals. The team from Baumgarten in Burgenland achieved a place in the third quarter of the table with tenth place in the final table.

During the winter break of the 2006/07 season , the native of Eisenstadt is moving to Mattersburg, where SV Mattersburg is located . At the club he was among other things in their Bundesliga squad, but did not play a single competitive game. On the side, he played 20 championship games for the Mattersburg amateurs, who at that time were still playing in the fourth-class Burgenland regional league. With the team he managed at the end of the 2006/07 season with eight points ahead of the runner-up ASK Kohfidisch the immediate promotion to the next higher division. In his 20 missions in RL Ost during the 2007/08 season , he scored four goals. After a more or less passable season the team reached the twelfth of sixteen places in the final table after 30 rounds played.

In July 2008 Niklas returned to his former club, ASK Baumgarten, which had meanwhile been relegated to the state league. After 27 championship appearances and 19 hits, Niklas was basically responsible for the renewed promotion to the third division in the 2008/09 season. Visibly impressed by these successes, during the summer break before the 2009/10 season, he was offered a professional contract by the promoted team from the second-class first division to the Bundesliga , SC Magna Wiener Neustadt, which he then signed.

At the club he was immediately accepted into the Bundesliga squad and was given a regular place in the amateur team of the club, which has its game operations in the fifth-class 2nd regional league Burgenland . To date, he has made eleven championship appearances and four goals for the amateur team. He made his debut for the professional team when he was substituted for Daniel Dunst in the second round match of the ÖFB Cup 2009/10 against FC Pasching after half-time . The Bundesliga team won against the regional league team in the end after completing penalties. Before that, Wiener Neustädter were 2-0 down for a long time before the goal was scored in the 88th minute and the equalizer in the 93rd minute.

Niklas made his Bundesliga debut on December 4, 2009 in a 3-1 away win over his former club, Mattersburg. In the game he was substituted on for Patrick Wolf in the 83rd minute and took over a part in midfield. It should be noted that he has or had the role of a classic striker at all of his amateur stations and is only used as a midfielder in the professional field. His first goal as a professional football player was only his second Bundesliga appearance when he came into play in the 72nd minute for Tomas Šimkovič in the 4-0 home win over LASK Linz on December 12, 2009 and in the 90th minute after one Picket commuters from Diego Viana dusted off for the 4-0 final score.

In the summer break before the 2010/11 season , Niklas moved to the Regionalliga Ost for newly promoted SC Ritzing , as he was with SC Magna Wr. Neustadt had fallen out of favor because he stayed away from the professional team's Monday training. Since the vice president of the club, Ernst Neumann, informed him that he would not tolerate this behavior any further, Niklas terminated his contract with the club by mutual agreement.

successes

  • 3 × champions of the Landesliga Burgenland: 2005/06 (ASK Baumgarten), 2006/07 (Mattersburg Amat.), 2008/09 (ASK Baumgarten)
  • 1 × top scorer in the Burgenland regional league: 2008/09

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Meistermannschaftsfoto 2005/06  ( 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. , accessed December 12, 2009@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.askbaumgarten.at  
  2. ^ BVZ - Burgenland League 2005/06 , accessed on December 12, 2009
  3. ^ BVZ - Burgenland League 2006/07 , accessed on December 12, 2009
  4. ^ BVZ - Burgenland League 2008/09 , accessed on December 12, 2009
  5. Patrick Niklas , accessed July 8, 2010