Patrick Wolf (German footballer)

Patrick Wolf ( born February 12, 1989 in Kaiserslautern ) is a German footballer who is employed as rechtsfüßiger defensive player especially in central defense, but also as a full-back or six.

Career

Youth stations

Born in 1989, the son of former professional football players and later football coach Wolfgang Wolf in Kaiserslautern, Patrick Wolf learned to play football in particular in the youth teams of those clubs, where his father worked as a coach. Thus, the Swabian Stuttgarter Kickers Wolfs were first club station after his father was in 1994 became coach of the Regional Team of the Kickers.

When the father in 1998 moved to Bundesliga side VfL ​​Wolfsburg, Lower Saxony, Wolf remained initially in Stuttgart, but also changed in 2001 to Lower Saxony. There he played for a year in the youth of the Brunswick SC before 2002 his father succeeded to VfL Wolfsburg, where he now belonged for a year of carbon youth. With the change of the Father 1 FC Nuremberg in 2003, Patrick Wolf went to the Frankish club for which he first, then played a year in the C -Jugend another 18 months in the B- youth.

With the beginning of 2006 Wolf followed again his father, who had now taken over as coach of the 1st FC Kaiserslautern, which Wolf returned to his birthplace. Although he initially belonged to the B- youth in Kaiserslautern, he still came to the U-19 league three times in the A- youth of the club to use, as coach Michael Dusek him in recent games of the season in the 2005/06 season einwechselte. As a result, the 2006/ 07 Wolf was then aged according to the Kaiserslautern 's youth, so that he was employed under the now acting as manager Steven Dooley in 24 of the 26 season games and scored a total of four goals. Thus Wolf had contributed significantly to the finally reached second place in the season South / Southwest, which entitled to participate in the final round of the German football championship of the A- juniors. There, the team retired, however, in the semifinals by two defeats against the eventual champions Bayer 04 Leverkusen.

In the season 2007/ 08, the U-19 Bundesliga Wolf remained at the 1 FC Kaiserslautern, although his father had been the club during the preseason to leave. So Wolf denied another 22 inserts for Kaiserslautern 's youth, but the team could not qualify in seventh place their season for the Championship finals.

Beginnings in Nuremberg and Burghausen

At the end of his youth in the summer of 2008 Wolf left Kaiserslautern to return to the 1st FC Nuremberg, where he received a two- year contract as a professional. At the Nuremberg club he was then indeed scheduled for coached by René Müller reserve team of the second division, the 2008/ 09 took in the Regionalliga after previously achieved promotion from the Oberliga Bayern. At the same time he also took part in the pre-season first-team under Thomas von Heesen, so it was used in a friendly professional team against Al Jazira and thereby drew upon a torn ACL. Then Wolf was only in March 2009, his first competitive game for Nuremberg's reserve contest, so that he came only to a total of ten missions in the Regionalliga.

In the summer of 2009 left Wolf Nuremberg to himself instead to SV Wacker Burghausen to join, who competed in the season 2009/10 under coach Jurgen Press in the 3rd league. Initially only considered as a substitute, Wolf then developed for key players in the Upper Bavarian club, but eventually played after a promising start to the season against relegation to the Regionalliga. Here Wolf contributed with two goals in a total of 33 appearances for finally reached relegation than 17 of the Final Table at.

In the following season 2010/11 Wacker started then with little success, so that coach Press was replaced after only four games by Mario Basler. Even under this remained Wolf with 32 inserts a regular in the defensive SV Wacker, but the club eventually finished only 18th place in the final table, and would thus be relegated to the Regionalliga. By the actually placed before Burghausen league rival Rot Weiss Ahlen had to descend forcibly because of insolvency, Burghausen moved but before the 17th rank, reaching thus still in the league.

About Kassel to Rostock

In summer 2011, Wolf moved to third division KSV Hessen Kassel, where he signed a one-year contract with option to extend. Also in Kassel Wolf was then in the season 2011/12 starting players and completed a total of 28 missions, in which he also scored four goals. However, the team initially remained back under coach Christian Hock, then Holger Brück and finally Uwe Wolf behind the expectations placed in them, so that only the eleventh place of the final table was reached at the end of the season.

Then Wolf joined the now trained by his father FC Hansa Rostock, in which he had participated in the short term in the training operation in January 2012, when Rostock was still second division. After Rostock relegation to the third division in the summer of 2012 Wolf was there a two -year contract from the 2012/13 season; but his father's involvement in Rostock ended after just eight games in which Patrick Wolf had played a total of six missions. Under the new coach Marc Fascher Wolf played no role in the Hansa team more, what initially also contributed a serious injury, so that he should train at the winter break with the reserve team. For this he also played in March 2013 in a premier league game, but soon received an Extraordinary termination of his contract due to " serious off-duty misconduct ."

New beginning in Worms

After Wolf was initially able to find a new club he kept individually fit at the beginning of the 2013/14 season. After an unsuccessful trial for MSV Duisburg, he finally received in November 2013 an offer from the regional league Wormatia Worms. He signed a contract until the end of the season.

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