David Pallas

David Pallas (* July 7, 1980 in Spain) is a football player with Swiss and Spanish nationality.

Pallas began his youth career at FC Zurich, where he made ​​the jump to the professional team in 2001. During the winter break of the season 2004/2005 Pallas decided for a change to league rivals FC Thun, with whom he still completely surprising qualified in the same season for the Champions League. The only 1.69 meters wide right-back took the opportunity against well-known opponents such as Lake Thun group opponents Arsenal FC in the European " elite class " to play but not true and moved instead to VfL Bochum, where the time urgently needed a replacement for the injured right-back Søren Colding sought and had just committed a fellow countryman Pallas ' coach Marcel Koller of. As reasons for his move to Bochum Pallas stated that he saw a better perspective in the Ruhr area club and financial considerations would have rather played a minor role. After the Swiss first few games for VfL graduated, but then again had to settle for the bench, him of the 2005/2006 season succeeded the end of the second half of the jump back into the starting eleven of VfL Bochum. For this, he played 21 league games and wore the shirt number 36 Pallas had the Ruhr club a contract until 2007 with a club side, one-year option that was not exercised. After an unsuccessful search for a new professional club and training stays at FC Wil and training camp of the German players' union VDV in Duisburg David Pallas has withdrawn from professional football. Since the beginning of 2009 Pallas plays at FC Langenthal in the 2nd League Inter.

Statistics

Stations

  • Turicum Zurich (1987 to 1993)
  • FC Zurich ( 1993-12 / 2004)
  • FC Thun ( 1/2005 to 2005)
  • VfL Bochum (2005 to 2007)
  • FC Langenthal ( 2008 -)

Inserts ( Release 19 May 2007)

  • Axpo Super League ( Switzerland )

Title / successes

  • Swiss runner-up in 2005 with FC Thun
  • Promotion to the 1st Bundesliga in 2006 with VfL Bochum
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