Edisson Jordanov

Edison Yordanov ( Bulgarian Едисон Йорданов, born June 8, 1993 in Rostock ) is a Bulgarian- German footballer who is used as a right-footed particularly in central midfield, but can also take the outer positions. Early in his career he played for Hansa Rostock in the 2nd Bundesliga and the third division. Although he also has five games for the youth teams of the DFB denied to Yordanov decided aground future for Bulgaria.

Career

Childhood and youth

Edison Yordanov was born in 1993 as son of his from Bulgaria immigrated to Germany Latchezar father and his mother Carina in Rostock. However, he grew up in Uelzen in Lower Saxony, where he joined the sports club of the district Holdenstedt at the age of seven years. Later Yordanov returned to Mecklenburg by switching to FC Eintracht Schwerin and temporarily lived in the boarding school. In 2006, Yordanov the beginning of its C- youth - time in his native town to FC Hansa Rostock.

Also in Rostock lived Yordanov first in the boarding of the Association and attended the CJD Christophorusschule. In addition, he soon became the captain of his team and came in the spring of 2008, finally becoming the focus of the German Football Association. On 11 June 2008 Yordanov then debuted with a Substitutes against Poland for the German U- 15 team, and this represented the only game of choice this season. In September 2008, Yordanov was still playing then in the games of the U-16 selection against Belgium and Macedonia before he was initially not used in the youth national teams.

In association Yordanov was now moved up to the B- youth, during which he scored eleven goals in 48 missions under coach Roland Kroos for the seasons 2008/ 09 and 2009/10, the U-17 league, but in each case only the one with the team took fourth place. Then he moved in June 2010 coached by Michael Hartmann A Youth Hansas, which is in the 2009/10 season in first place of their U-19 Bundesliga season and thus for the final round of the German A Youth Championship had qualified. So Yordanov came both in the semi-finals against Mainz and in the final against Leverkusen respectively by Substitutes into the game and thus had finally won share of the championship.

2010/11 was the now playing at Roland Kroos Rostock 's youth no longer build on the success of the previous year and finished only fifth place of the final table of their season, but is Yordanov had been able to establish itself as a service provider of the team with three goals in 26 missions. In the DFB Junior Club Cup, the team also reached the final in 2011, but lost against SC Freiburg on penalties.

Starts at Hansa Rostock

In the season 2011/12 Yordanov ran first as captain for Rostock 's youth and achieved during the first round seven goals within twelve inserts. At the same time he was involved but also in training and friendly matches in the Rostock professional team under coach Peter Vollmann, who had in the third division before reaching the re-emergence in the Bundesliga 2 after one year. In the second division 2011/12 season the team was, however, fall into renewed danger of relegation, why Vollmann was replaced by Wolfgang Wolf in December 2011.

Under Wolf Yordanov then received the preparation for the second half with the first team and eventually stood at the back half kick-off on February 5, 2012 in Bochum in the grid. In the further course of the season Yordanov still were further eleven missions in Rostock professional team, although he played in the meantime and for the reserve team and continue for the A- youth. This also the Football Association was again aware of Yordanov, making this his first international match played for over three years on 17 April 2012 for the German U-19 selection against the Czech Republic and subsequently nominated for the qualifiers for the U-19 European Championship 2012 been.

With Rostock Yordanov, meanwhile, rose from the 3rd league, whereupon the VfB Stuttgart showed interest in signing Jordanovs. Media reports here a possible release payment in the amount of 200,000 euros was suspected and reported in the following also about a possible change Jordanovs to Werder Bremen. Ultimately remained Yordanov but in Rostock, where he first coached by Wolf, then from the ninth Matchday under Marc Fascher became a regular player until the eleventh Gameday drew upon a torn ACL. It was only in April 2013 Joradanov then ran again for Rostock, where he was initially ultimately used in the reserve team and in three of the last four games of the third division 2012/13 season in the first team. Yordanov, whose contract expired at the end of season Hansa, was then wooed again from VfB Stuttgart and Werder Bremen and Hamburger SV. End of May 2013, however, he decided to move to Borussia Dortmund.

Just prior to that Yordanov had already decided the future aground for the representative teams of the Bulgarian Football Union. A first nomination to participate in the European Championship qualifying matches of the Bulgarian U -21 in June 2013, Yordanov, however, said time they reproduced.

Yordanov at BVB

In Dortmund Yordanov received a two- year contract and was initially intended for the reserve team, which, like Hansa plays in the 2013/14 season in the third league.

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