Karl-Heinz Lappe

Karl -Heinz Lappe ( born 14 September 1987 in Munich) is a German football player.

Career

He began with six years at SV North Lerchenau with football play on. He switched to electric youth to Bayern Munich, where he played for five years, and was singled out for C Youth at age 14. He went in 2001 in the Youth B of SpVgg Unterhaching, where he remained, however, only two months and was then blocked for half a year. Lappe moved to the beginning of 2009 from FC Unterföhring to the second team of FC Ingolstadt, which took in the Bavarian League. In 13 games, he came back round on eight goals, and in the following season 2009/10, the striker scored in 35 appearances for the Ingolstadt reserve 17 results. In 2011 he went with the team as league runner-up in the Regionalliga Süd. After he had achieved in the Regionalliga in 17 games 15 goals, he came on 18 November 2011 to his first professional commitment to the second division team Ingolstadt when he came on in the closing stages of the home game against TSV 1860 München for Ahmed Akaichi. Its for new face he gave on December 11, 2011 at the home game against FC St. Pauli. By the end of the season Lappe was still three other second division operations. His first goal in the second division Dress of the FC Ingolstadt he could cheer on February 3, 2013, when he met the interim 1-0 2-0 success in Frankfurt. On May 8, 2013, signed the first professional contract of his career - he remains the FC Ingolstadt get 04-2015.

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