Kevin Kerr (footballer born 1989)

Kevin Kerr ( born January 12, 1989 in Münster) is a Scottish football player. He plays in midfield.

Life

Kerr is the son of a Scottish soldier stationed in Germany in the service of the British forces and an English mother. He grew up mostly on in Bielefeld, where he also began his career as a footballer.

Association

Kerr had played for the Bielefeld amateur club VfL Theesen before he moved to the youth department of the Bundesliga side Arminia Bielefeld in the summer of 2003. For January 7, 2009, he received a professional contract with Arminia Bielefeld. For the contract until 2011 he recommended dated by inserts in the 2nd team Arminia that played at this time in the NRW-Liga.

His second league debut Kerr on 20 March 2010 during the East Westphalia- derby against SC Paderborn. In the 66th minute he was substituted by the then interim coach Zlatko Janjic Detlev dam for eggs. After the descent of Arminia from the second division after the season 2010/11 he received a new contract and was out for six months without a club. In January 2012 he moved to the second Dutch Football League to AGOVV Apeldoorn. May 7, 2012 Kerr signed with SC Wiedenbrück 2000 a treaty was dissolved on December 15, 2012. Since April 2013 he has played in the U.S. at third division Pittsburgh Riverhounds.

National

Kerr played two games in 2010 for the Scottish U- 21 team without scoring.

Trivia

With 80 missions, in the period from 2004 to 2008 is Kevin Kerr record players of the German U -19 league.

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