Johannes Brinkies

John Brinkies (born 20 June 1993 Greve mills ) is a German football player. The goalkeeper, who also ran aground twice for the youth teams of the DFB, began his career with Hansa Rostock in the 3rd league.

Career

Youth in Mecklenburg

Brinkies the goalkeeper started his footballing career in 2000 when he joined FC Grevesmühlener the age of seven in his hometown. Soon after, he moved to the nearby town of Wismar, where he joined the FC Anker, and further in 2004 to FC Hansa Rostock, all of whose youth teams he went through in the following years from the D- youth.

In Rostock Brinkies was soon regarded as the most talented young goalkeeper of the club and moved from 2008 in the focus of the German Football Association, who first called him in the U-15 national team. At a dedication to the junior national teams, however Brinkies came with the U-16 selection, whose gate he guarded 19 October 2008 in a 5-1 victory to his team against Estonia over the full season, where he initially only to the extended squad the team had scored and was finally re-nominated for this game. As a result Brinkies was still invited several times to courses of U-16 and later the U-17 and U-18 selection, was for this but no longer used.

For the F. C. Hansa had Brinkies, who had now moved to the club's private boarding school in Rostock, still counted as C -teenager also in the squad of the Youth B team, which is a founding member participated in the U-17 Bundesliga in 2007 /08. He was behind Kevin Müller, Paul Ladwig and Marcel Klonz but only the fourth goalkeeper and remained at first without the use of the B- youth, so that it match practice instead collected in the C- youth of the Hanseatic League. In the following season 2008/09 according to age of the Rostock B youth belonging to Brinkies then continued, however, with respect to which a year older than Ladwig as regulars by, completed 23 of 26 season games and finished with his team to the end of the season in fourth place of their Bundesliga season. 2009/10 the team reached this conclusion placement again, and Brinkies had denied each of the 26 season games over the full season and thus referenced his younger rival goalkeeper January Schekatz to the Reserve Bank.

Starts at Hansa Rostock

In summer 2010 Brinkies was appointed to the Rostock 's youth, which had become in the previous season of the U-19 Bundesliga first German youth champion and was now trying to build on this success in the 2010/11 season. Here, Brinkies sat again as goalkeeper against Paul Ladwig and has been incorporated in October 2010 as a 17 -year-old to the training of the Rostock professional team that was previously relegated from the Bundesliga 2 in the 3rd league and now increasingly under coach Peter Vollmann on their own youth fell back. As it soon turned out due to injury with Jörg Hahnel and Andreas Kerner two goalkeepers the club, Brinkies was 13 November 2010 for the first time in the squad Hansas in the third division, came as a substitute goalkeeper behind Kevin Müller but not used. Below Brinkies was again summoned exclusively for Rostock U-19, for which he / completed 25 missions in 11 league operation in 2010. In addition, the team reached the final of the DFB Junior Club Cup 2010/11, in the Hansa SC Freiburg only lost on penalties.

Although Brinkies was still eligible to play in the following season 2011/ 12 for the A- youth and had the same training as a retail clerk, he was from the summer of 2011 is scheduled as the third goalkeeper of the team of professionals who had reached the direct promotion back to the 2nd Bundesliga. Then graduated Brinkies 7 August 2011 his first appearance in the men's area, as it was used in the third league game of the Rostock reserve team against Neubrandenburg, but was not at full man, still under the Wolfgang Wolf used as his successor in December 2011 on the second-division team, the descent to the end of the season back in the 3rd league. In the A- youth he came under its 25 missions.

Thus, the third league match 2012/13 season Brinkies ' first regular season represented in the men's area; but behind Müller and Hahnel he remained first third-choice goalkeeper, and therefore also again played for the reserve team in the Oberliga. The third division football team positioned itself meanwhile only in mid-table, and coach Wolf was after eight matchdays replaced by Marc Fasher. Under this became Brinkies now, but then even came a second goalkeeper behind Kevin Mueller, so he was also planned on September 25, 2012 game against Stuttgart II for the Reserve Bank to its debut in Germany's third highest league, after Mueller warming up an injury had closed. Just over a week later Brinkies then extended his contract with FC Hansa to the year 2014. In the spring of 2013, Brinkies was again back in goal, as Müller once again failed due to an injury, but even after his recovery Brinkies remained first choice goalkeeper until he was forced to cede to Muller 's place from the 33rd Round again. On the final day Brinkies came again by Substitutes used, so that he had played a total of ten games for Rostock's first team during the season.

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