Dennis Bührer

Dennis Buehrer ( born March 13, 1983 in Emmen things) is a German football player who is under contract with the Bahlinger SC since the summer of 2011. He is left-footed and is used both as a defensive midfielder as well as in the left side defense. Dennis Buehrer is the son or nephew of the former professional football player Hans and Karl -Heinz Buehrer.

Career

The native Breisgauer Buehrer grew approximately 25 km north of Freiburg located on free office. His parents' house was located right next to the club premises of SV Ottoschwanden 1960, where he began playing football at the age of four years. In July 1996 he became a C -teenager to SC Freiburg and went through there all other age groups.

In the U -20 World Championship in 2003 in the United Arab Emirates Buehrer was nominated by coach Uli Stielike for the midfield, but did not play. Overall, he played twice for the U-20 national team.

In January 2004, Buehrer received at SC Freiburg a professional contract and was henceforth regarded as a perspective and a reserve player for the winger. His second league debut was on 3 May 2006 (32nd Round ) in a 2-1 away win over Hansa Rostock, where he even hit by Karim Matmour prepared for interim 1:1 in the 30th minute game.

During the winter break of the season 2007/ 08 Buehrer Freiburg left and moved to third division Sportfreunde Siegen. From there he moved in July 2008 to the third division Rot-Weiss Essen. In June 2010 he signed a one year contract at third division Dynamo Dresden, which he ascended to the 2nd Bundesliga at the end of the season. Since his contract with Dynamo Dresden was not extended to Buehrer had to find a new club for the 2011/12 season. He found what he was in the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg Bahlinger SC, who took him under contract.

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