Sebastian Bösel

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Sebastian Bösel
Sebastian Bösel.jpg
Recording from 2018
Personnel
birthday October 24, 1994
place of birth SelbGermany
position Defensive midfield
full defense (right)
Juniors
Years station
1998-2006 FC Marktleuthen
2006-2007 German-Czech football school
2007-2008 SpVgg Greuther Fürth
2008–2012 SpVgg Bayern Hof
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
2012-2014 SpVgg Bayern Hof 64 (4)
2014-2017 FC Bayern Munich II 65 (0)
2017-2020 SG Sonnenhof Großaspach 95 (1)
2020– 1. FC Saarbrücken 0 (0)
1 Only league games are given.
As of August 23, 2020

Sebastian Bösel (born October 24, 1994 in Selb ) is a German football player .

Career

Bösel grew up in Marktleuthen and played in the age groups G to D youth for FC Marktleuthen , later in the German-Czech football school , in the C youth for a short time at SpVgg Greuther Fürth , where he was sorted out and then the SpVgg Bayern Hof joined. As a 17-year-old, he moved up in their first team in 2012 and immediately became a regular player in the regional league team under coach Norbert Schlegel . In the 2012/13 season Bösel held the class with the club after successful relegation games against TSV Großbardorf ; a season later , however, was due to the poor goal difference against FC Schweinfurt 05 of relegation. Bösel had already drawn the attention of a number of professional clubs to himself with his performances in 2013 and signed a three-year contract with the second team of FC Bayern Munich in February 2014 for the following season and thus continued to play in the Bayern Regional League.

His time at Bayern began with two torn muscles in his thigh, which meant that he was out for the entire first half of the season. He made his debut at the end of March 2015 in a 3-2 away win against FV Illertissen . A week later he made his home debut in a 1-0 win in the "small Munich derby" against the second team of TSV 1860 Munich in the Grünwalder Stadium, which was sold out with 12,500 spectators . At Bayern, the talent was initially called up in the defensive midfield, in the 2016/17 season he increasingly occupied positions in the defense chain and was most recently used as a right full-back. In April 2015, Bösel also took part in the professional training under coach Pep Guardiola for the first time .

At the end of the 2016/17 season, FC Bayern Munich rejuvenated its second team and Bösel was one of eight players who had to leave the club after 65 regional league appearances. A little later he found a new employer in third division club SG Sonnenhof Großaspach , who provided the defensively flexible player with a two-year contract. In the first season games, Bösel established himself at Großaspach in the central defensive midfield alongside Daniel Hägele . After three years in Großaspach, which ended with relegation from the third division, he moved to 1. FC Saarbrücken in July 2020 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ German-Czech football school on dtfs.de
  2. a b c frankenpost.de: The big dream is alive again (Feb. 17, 2014) , accessed on October 13, 2017
  3. frankenpost.de: Müder Bösel - courted Bösel (November 10, 2013) , accessed on October 13, 2017
  4. frankenpost.de: Sebastian Bösel has to take a long break (July 11, 2014) , accessed on October 13, 2017
  5. frankenpost.de: Sebastian Bösel out of action again (23 Sep 2014) , accessed on 13 October 2017
  6. frankenpost.de: Sebastian Bösel: "I went pretty bad" (April 7, 2015) , accessed on October 13, 2017
  7. frankenpost.de: Bösel trains with the Bayern professionals (April 30, 2015) , accessed on October 13, 2017
  8. sueddeutsche.de: Smaller and younger (May 19, 2017) , accessed on October 13, 2017
  9. frankenpost.de: Sebastian Bösel leaves FC Bayern (May 19, 2017) , accessed on October 13, 2017
  10. swp.de: Sonnenhof strengthens with a left foot and a Bavaria (June 10, 2017) , accessed on October 13, 2017
  11. bkz-online.de: The long run to jump into league three (Sep. 30, 2017) , accessed on October 13, 2017