Samed Yesil

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Samed Yesil
Samed Yesil (cropped) .jpg
Samed Yesil, 2012
Personnel
birthday May 25, 1994
place of birth DusseldorfGermany
size 178 cm
position Storm
Juniors
Years station
2000-2002 Düsseldorf CfR left
2002-2005 BV 04 Düsseldorf
2005–2012 Bayer 04 Leverkusen
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
2012 Bayer 04 Leverkusen 1 0(0)
2012 Bayer 04 Leverkusen II 4 0(0)
2012-2016 Liverpool FC 0 0(0)
2012-2016 Liverpool FC U-21 19 0(6)
2015-2016 →  FC Luzern  (loan) 14 0(1)
2017-2018 Panionios Athens 33 0(4)
2018-2019 KFC Uerdingen 05 2 0(0)
2020– Ankara Demirspor 5 0(0)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
2010 Germany U-16 2 0(3)
2010-2011 Germany U-17 21 (20)
2012 Germany U-18 3 0(0)
2012-2013 Germany U-19 7 0(8)
1 Only league games are given.
As of August 2, 2020

Samed Yesil ( Turkish Samed Yeşil ; born May 25, 1994 in Düsseldorf ) is a German football player .

Career

societies

The German-Turk Samed Yesil, who was born in Düsseldorf, grew up in Krefeld , started at the Düsseldorf CfR left at the age of six , and moved to BV 04 Düsseldorf at the age of eight . At the age of eleven, he completed a trial training session at Bayer 04 Leverkusen and was then taken on in the club's youth department. He went through all youth teams there. In 2010 he reached the final of the German championship with the B-Juniors , but the team lost it 0-1 against Eintracht Frankfurt . In the following season he scored 22 goals for the B-Juniors in 24 league games, whereupon he was pulled up prematurely in the A-Juniors squad for the last games of the season. With these he was defeated in the semifinals of the German championship to the eventual champions VfL Wolfsburg . For Leverkusen's U19 team, he played 30 games in the Bundesliga West in the 2010/11 and 2011/12 seasons.

In the 2011/12 season he was together with other U-23 (second team) and U-19 (A-youth) players on the B-list of the squad for the preliminary round of the UEFA Champions League . Yesil made his debut in professional football on April 14, 2012 (31st match day). In the 3: 3 draw on the 31st match day of the 2011/12 against Hertha BSC , he was substituted on in the 81st minute for Tranquillo Barnetta .

On August 30, 2012 Yesil exchanged for one million pounds for Liverpool . After first games in the reserve team, he made his competitive debut for the professional team in the League Cup against West Bromwich Albion on September 26, 2012 . In February 2013 he tore a cruciate ligament in his right knee and was out for the rest of the season. In January 2014, the anterior cruciate ligament tore again.

On August 31, 2015 Yesil was loaned to FC Luzern in Switzerland for ten months until June 30, 2016 . He scored his first goal for his new club on September 27 against FC Zurich , when he scored 1-0.

After Yesil's contract expired on June 30, 2016 with Liverpool FC, the latter was without a club. In October of the same year Yesil did a trial training with third division club Hansa Rostock , but could not recommend himself for a job.

On January 15, 2017, Yesil signed a contract with the Greek first division club Panionios Athens after four months without a club . In September 2018 he was signed for one year by the third division club KFC Uerdingen 05 . At Uerdingen he only came to two short appearances in autumn 2018 and left the club when his contract expired at the end of the season.

In January 2020 he moved to Ankara Demirspor in the 3rd Turkish league .

National team

Yesil made his debut in the German U-16 national team in 2010 and played for these two games in which he scored three goals. In September 2010 he was active for the U-17 national team for the first time . In 2011 he took part in the U-17 European Championship in Serbia and achieved second place with the team, which means that the team qualified for the U-17 World Cup in Mexico that same year . Yesil was there with six goals in seven games significantly involved in reaching third place and was awarded the Silver Shoe as the second best goalscorer of the tournament behind the Ivorian Souleymane Coulibaly . In total, the striker scored 20 goals in 21 games for the U-17s. On February 29, 2012 Yesil was under coach Christian Ziege for the first time for the German U-18 national team in the friendly against the Netherlands . His debut in the German U-19 team against Scotland followed in August 2012 .

Others

Due to his impressive number of goals in the ranks of the German junior national teams, the center forward received the nickname "Gerd" in the style of the record goal scorer of the German national soccer team, Gerd Müller .

successes

National team

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Samed Yesil: "Hola, como estas" from Mexico. In: dfb.de . June 22, 2011, archived from the original on April 12, 2013 ; accessed on September 14, 2018 .
  2. The U17 World Cup begins for Yesil and Aydin. In: bayer04.de . June 20, 2011, archived from the original on February 10, 2013 ; accessed on September 14, 2018 .
  3. Lasogga and Torun bring about the turning point. In: kicker.de . April 14, 2012, accessed September 14, 2018 .
  4. James Carroll: Reds sign youth striker. In: liverpoolfc.com . August 30, 2012, archived from the original on September 1, 2012 ; accessed on September 14, 2018 (English).
  5. a b James Pearce: Second cruciate knee injury is cruel blow for Reds youngster Yesil. In: liverpoolfc.com. January 22, 2014, accessed September 14, 2018 .
  6. Samed Yesil suffers cruciate ligament rupture. In: RP Online . February 13, 2013, accessed September 14, 2018 .
  7. Lucerne borrows Liverpool strikers. In: football.ch. August 31, 2015, accessed September 14, 2018 .
  8. Maximilian Schmeckel: Samed Yesil: The tragic struggle of the Wunderstürmers. In: Goal.com . November 20, 2016, accessed September 14, 2018 .
  9. Official: Samed Yesil has a new club. In: Spox.com . January 15, 2017. Retrieved September 14, 2018 .
  10. KFC Uerdingen signs Samed Yesil. In: kfc-uerdingen.de . September 3, 2018, accessed September 14, 2018 .
  11. fussball.de: Yesil: Starting again from Meerbusch (October 12, 2019) , accessed on October 20, 2019
  12. The Gerd with Turkish roots. In: dfb.de. July 12, 2011, accessed February 11, 2018 .