Lars Stindl

Lars Stindl (2013 )

Lars Stindl ( born August 26, 1988 in Speyer ) is a German footballer who is 96 has a contract with Bundesliga side Hannover. He plays in the right midfield but can also be used on the left side.

Childhood

Stindl was born in Speyer and grew up in Baden-Württemberg Waghaeusel ( district meadow valley ), about 17 kilometers southeast of the city of Speyer core on.

Career

Club career

He started with three years to play in the youth department of TSV Wiesentalstrasse football and joined in 2000 as a twelve- year-old in the junior section of the Karlsruhe SC. After he had already come as A youth player in 2006/ 07 to some stakes in the regional team of the KSC, he was in the 2007/ 08 regular players. During the winter break, he completed several training sessions with the first team and traveled with this training camp in Belek. Previously, he had already participated in two indoor tournaments. In the second half of the season 2007/ 08 he was sitting a few times with the professionals on the bench.

His league debut came on 15 March 2008 against Eintracht Frankfurt when he was substituted in the 81st minute for Michael Mutzel. In the 2008 /09 season Stindl posted 29 November 2008 against Hannover 96 his first Bundesliga goal. In the second round he was used by coach Edmund Becker becoming more common, the KSC rose at the end of the season but from from the Bundesliga. Stindl came to a total of 23 games in the Bundesliga and scored four goals. In the second Bundesliga 2009/10, the attacking midfielder was part of the starting eleven of the local people.

For the 2010/11 season Stindl moved to Bundesliga side Hannover 96 His contract was initially for three years and was true both for the first and for the second Bundesliga. His first goal for Hannover 20 November 2010, he scored against Hamburg. In April 2012 he extended his contract by three years to 30 June 2016.

National

On 11 August 2009 Stindl made ​​his debut in the U-21 national team. He also played three times in the 2007 U-20 national team.

Fair Play

In the 2012/13 season Stindl covered by itself an error of the German Football Association on. In the away game against FC Bayern Munich ( 0:5 ) Stindl was booked in the 55th minute with a yellow card. This was his fourth caution, according to the DFB. However Stindl made ​​the DFB immediately point out that this was already his fifth caution. In the away game against Eintracht Frankfurt (1:3) Stindl had in fact seen a yellow card in the 83rd minute, but this did not appear in the databases of the DFB, as the referee Christian Dingert did not have this entered in the scoresheet. After the DFB informed and the statement was verified by TV images Stindl was suspended for the next home game against SpVgg Greuther Fürth.

Private

In 2008 Stindl closed his school with the Abitur at the Otto- Hahn-Gymnasium from Karlsruhe.

He supported the social project we help Africa for the Football World Cup 2010 in South Africa and was the inspiration for the town city Waghaeusel.

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