Gaëtan Krebs

Gaëtan Krebs (* 18 November 1985 in Mulhouse, France ) is a French football player who is under contract with Karlsruher SC since 2009.

Career

The two-footed midfield all-rounder played since youth with Racing Strasbourg and signed there in July 2005, a professional contract. In Ligue 1 he came in the 2005/06 season two appearances. In the UEFA Cup 2005/ 06 he was four bets contest.

After surviving cancer knee injury changed for 2006/07 season on loan abroad and signed along with teammate Yann Schneider at the former German third division Sportfreunde Siegen; this rose from previously from the 2nd Bundesliga. In Siegerlandhalle he scored 12 goals in 29 games, which he also awakened the interest höherklassiger clubs.

For the season 2007/ 08 moved to Bundesliga side Hannover 96 cancer He signed a three year contract there. On 30 November 2007 he celebrated his Bundesliga debut and was only 20 seconds after his Einwechselung assisted the game-winning 2-0 (final score 3-0) against Hannover 96 Hansa Rostock. In Hanover, the born Mülhausener cancer could fight for a regular place. Overall, he came in the second half of the season ten times used. In the following season, the Alsatian was only a reserve player. At the end of the season 2008/ 09 the contract ran out.

For the season 2009/10 changed cancer free transfer to Karlsruher SC, which was previously relegated from the Bundesliga. The Karlsruhe institution cancer quickly became a regular player and performer. At the end of the season 2011/12 cancer increased with Karlsruher SC from from the second league after they could not win against the third party the 3rd league, Jahn Regensburg in the two relegation matches. After the descent cancer at KSC extended its previously not valid for the 3rd league contract until 2015 and was one of the few players who stayed away from the KSC after the descent from the previous squad.

Personal

His younger brother, Cédric (* 1987) is also active as a football player. However, he kicks only in the amateur field in Alsace, where, inter alia, for the SC and CS Schiltigheim Bischheim.

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