Régis Dorn

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Régis Dorn
Personnel
Surname Régis Cyril Dorn
birthday December 22, 1979
place of birth IngwillerFrance
size 184 cm
position Storm
Juniors
Years station
AS Weiterswiller
0000-1996 AS Ingwiller
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1996-1997 FCSR Haguenau 5 0(2)
1997-1998 FC Mulhouse 3 0(0)
1998-1999 FCSR Haguenau 28 (29)
1999-2000 Racing Strasbourg B 16 (12)
1999-2000 Racing Strasbourg 6 0(1)
2000-2002 Sc freiburg 21 0(4)
2000-2002 SC Freiburg II 8 0(4)
2002-2003 SC Amiens 5 0(0)
2003 Inter Shanghai 12 0(2)
2004-2005 Sc freiburg 16 0(2)
2005-2006 Kickers Offenbach 48 (16)
2007-2009 Hansa Rostock 39 0(5)
2009 Hansa Rostock II 1 0(0)
2009-2013 SV Sandhausen 82 (31)
1 Only league games are given.

Régis Cyril Dorn (born December 22, 1979 in Ingwiller , Département Bas-Rhin ) is a former French football player .

Career

1996 to 2000

The from the Alsace originating striker playing football since the age of five, first at AS Weiterswiller and the AS Ingwiller. After stints at FC Mulhouse and FCSR Haguenau , he moved to the first division team Racing Strasbourg in 1999 , where he was initially part of the second team.

He made his professional debut on December 11, 1999 when he was substituted on for Fabrice Ehret on the 19th match day of Division 1 (today Ligue 1) against HSC Montpellier after 78 minutes . During the season, Dorn came to six missions in Division 1. In addition, he came to 16 missions (twelve hits) for the second team.

2000 to 2004

For the 2000/01 season, Dorn went to Germany for Bundesliga club SC Freiburg . On August 12, 2000 he scored in his first game on the first day of the Bundesliga season in the home game against VfB Stuttgart after his substitution, the goal to the final score. At the end of the season, SC Freiburg qualified for the UEFA Cup , with Régis Dorn only making 15 appearances and only starting once. In the following season nothing changed for him in his situation in Freiburg - only six appearances, all as a substitute - and SC Freiburg was relegated from the Bundesliga at the end of the season. Dorn then went back to France and, after unsuccessful trial training with AJ Auxerre and EA Guingamp, joined the second division club SC Amiens . Here, too, he could not assert himself in the regular eleven.

In 2003, Dorn went to Asia and signed a contract with the Chinese first division club Inter Shanghai . After his contract expired, he was without a club for half a year, after which he returned to Germany and stayed at SC Freiburg.

2004 to 2009

Dorn finally received a contract in Freiburg; the SC Freiburg was in the relegation battle. As in his first period at SCF, Dorn was only a substitute. By the end of the season there were 16 games to book (two goals), here he was a substitute twelve times. After relegated again with SC Freiburg, Dorn went to the 2nd Bundesliga to promoted Kickers Offenbach . Here Régis Dorn fought for a regular place and scored 12 goals in 32 games. In the following season he came for the Offenbacher Kickers in the first half of the season to 16 point games, with only three goals.

Dorn should switch to league competitor Hansa Rostock for the 2007/08 season. An attempt by the Rostockers to get him in the 2006/07 winter break had initially failed, but the change came about early at the end of January 2007. During the season he made eleven appearances and rose with the club to the Bundesliga, where he only scored one goal. During the season in the Bundesliga, Dorn did not get beyond the role of supplementary player and only played in 15 games (one goal); Hansa Rostock was relegated to the 2nd Bundesliga again at the end of the season. In the second division season 2008/09 Dorn was in the first games in the starting line-up and scored two goals in three games. As a result, he still remained a substitute and by the end of the season, in which FC Hansa Rostock missed promotion, he scored three goals in 13 games.

2009 to 2013

For the new season, Dorn moved to third division club SV Sandhausen . During the season he scored 20 goals and was the top scorer in the 3rd soccer league in 2009/10 with 22 goals ; SV Sandhausen was 14th at the end of the season. In the following season, Dorn was one of the regulars when he scored six goals in 31 games. In his third year in Sandhausen, however, he lost the connection, also because he had to undergo a nose operation in the early stages of the season. He was subsequently only used as a substitute, but at the end of the season he became a third division champion with the team and was promoted to the 2nd Bundesliga. In the second division season he injured himself in the first round cup game against Energie Cottbus and tore a cruciate ligament . So he was out for almost the entire lap.

Since 2013

At the end of the 2012/13 season, Dorn ended his professional career and became team manager at SV Sandhausen in the 2nd division. His contract expired in summer 2015.

Personal

Régis Dorn met his current wife in Baden-Baden . The couple have a son and a daughter.

successes

  • Promotion to the 2nd Bundesliga with SV Sandhausen in 2012

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.lfp.fr/ligue1/feuille_match/45118
  2. Did Peter Peschel gamble himself out? , September 29, 2002. Retrieved September 9, 2011.
  3. http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/2bundesliga/startseite/360362/artikel_dorn-schliesst-sich-hansa-an.html#omsearchresult
  4. http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/2bundesliga/startseite/360514/artikel_dorn-wechselelt-nicht-im-winter.html#omsearchresult
  5. Training start on June 15th in the Hardtwaldstadion . Announcement on the website of SV Sandhausen from June 13, 2013, accessed on July 15, 2013
  6. SV Sandhausen separates from the team manager and a defender . Rhein-Neckar-Zeitung, June 17, 2015, accessed on the same day
  7. I will do anything for it. “- Striker Regis Dorn in conversation with Alexander Münch , website of SV Sandhausen from November 11, 2010
  8. "DORN - from now on he's running for Lola". Bild-Zeitung, March 6, 2008, accessed on January 29, 2014 .