Manuel Bölstler

Manuel Bölstler ( born April 26, 1983 in Tübingen ) is a German football player.

Career

As a four -year-old Manuel Bölstler began playing football at SSV Reutlingen. Ten years later he moved to VfB Stuttgart where he successfully played by the youth and was among other A- level youth cup winners and runners-up. In the 2001 / 02 season, he ran for the first time on the second team.

He then moved first to the Netherlands to friesländischen Cambuur Leeuwarden. In his first year in the second division he came on as a substitute at least 14 missions. In the season after he had then already a firm place in the middle of the Dutch. Towards the end of the season but suffered from knee problems with him, who had an operation and a long pause result. So he came in the season 2004/ 05 no longer used and eventually left Cambuur to return to Germany.

Bölstler joined the South division side SV Darmstadt 98 at. After a year he moved to the Northern League for Wuppertal SV. In the three years in the third highest league, he was down to one more month injury lay-off due to an injury capsule each regular at his clubs.

2008 Bölstler moved to the master of the second division Regionalliga Nord and Movers Rot Weiss Ahlen, where he signed a contract until 2010. After three second division operations, he moved again, however, a complicated capsule injury that put him back some time out of action. Overall, he came in the 2008/ 09 season to nine second division operations. On 27 August 2009 he signed a contract with the third division side FC Rot -Weiß Erfurt. There, he landed himself a regular place right away and scored in his 28 games of the season 2009/10 two hits. At the beginning of the next season, however, he left the Erfurt and joined the second division club Arminia Bielefeld. There he was a regular under coach Christian goat, but was transferred to the dismissal and a hernia by new coach Ewald Lienen in the second team, as it no longer planned with him. Due to this displacement, there was a first trial. It concerned the question whether the contract was valid only for the second division or even the minor leagues with included. The court ruled that Bölstler also must participate in the training of the second team. Later, it came to a second method, since Bölstler after the descent had no valid contract more loudly Arminia. However, the court ruled again that the contract was also true for the lower leagues.

After the descent of Arminia after the 2010/11 season in the third division to Bölstler joined the Israeli second division side Hapoel Kfar Saba and was thus the first German footballers in Israel. Immediately after the preparation, he was also elected as the new captain. Furthermore Bölstler immediately became a regular player and coach Guy Azouri the midfielder was an important key figure, which he granted a lot of freedom, in the hope that Bölstler could tear the game itself. The coach spoke with Bölstler by even any workouts, the system and installation. In addition Bölstler watched again and again the opponent clubs in order to prepare his team well to the game. After only a short time, he was named by the team, " assistant coach " coach and. Thus Bölstler became the main leading players of the relatively young team. Through its strong performances in the second division multiple first division were aware of him. However, he did not sign a contract prematurely due to the uncertain political situation and returned back to Germany first.

In the 2012/13 season Bölstler stood at third division Karlsruher SC under contract. Since he did not come there to use, originally by the end of June 2014 valid contract was terminated after the season.

Title / successes

  • DFB-Pokal winner of the A- Youth 2001 with VfB Stuttgart
  • A German Youth Vice Champion 2002 with VfB Stuttgart
  • Promotion to the 2nd Bundesliga with Karlsruher SC in 2013

Private

Manuel Bölstler is married to a native Bielefelderin.

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