Julian Loose

Julian Loose (born 17 May 1985 in Greven ) is a German football player.

Career

Julian Loose played as a six- year-old first in his hometown at SC Greven and 09 from the C- youth two years in neighboring Munster at SC Preußen Münster. At age 16, he went to Arminia Bielefeld. After the end of his youth, he played there for two years in the second team, a year in the Regional and after relegation in 2005 a year in the Oberliga Westfalen, in which he came up with nine goals despite prolonged injury default caused by a torn ligament and meniscus problems in 20 games. Within this league, he then moved into the U -23 FC Schalke 04 Although the versatile offensive player managed there after two years as a regular player promotion to the Regionalliga, but after he had reached the age limit of 23 years, he moved back to its home to Preußen Münster, who had ascended along with Schalke II.

The Münster Loose took a stock position as right winger and played in the first two years in almost all competitions. The 2010/11 season was, however, very unpleasant. A lateral meniscus tear earlier in the season put him for most of the first round out of action. On the second matchday of the season he had for a challenge just a few minutes after coming back from space and fell again for several weeks. So there were only 15 times and also his first scoreless season. For the SCP at the end succeeded the sovereign championship and promotion to the third division. In his first year in a professional league, he came although again often used while but had been previously replaced frequently in the years end of the game, he then took over even the Joker role and only came in the second half the game. In January 2012, he joined the third division Sportfreunde Lotte.

Julian Loose has an ongoing heart muscle disease with which he indeed can play professional football, but always presents difficulties to him.

Achievements

  • Rise in the 3rd Liga in 2011 Preußen Münster
  • Promotion to the Regionalliga West 2008 with FC Schalke 04 II
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