Marc Heider

Marc Heider ( born May 18, 1986 in Sacramento, California, USA ) is a German footballer who plays in the service of Holstein Kiel. He plays most of in the middle, but can also be used on the left wing position.

Career

In 2003, Heider moved from TuS Recke in the youth department of the VfL ​​Osnabrück, where he signed his first professional contract in January 2006. In the season 2005/ 06 he was able to achieve two goals for the first team in the Regionalliga Nord in 16 games for the second team, which played in the Oberliga Nord, he scored a staggering 18 goals in 25 games.

Due to its strong performances, he joined the new season to Werder Bremen II in the Regionalliga Nord, where he scored six goals this season in his debut season at first. A year later he succeeded in nine matches. For the season 2008/ 09 the 3rd league was founded, for which Werder Bremen II qualified. He could not confirm the performance from previous years this year and had just scored a goal at the end of the season, which is why he moved to the new season, newly promoted Holstein Kiel.

In Kiel managed Heider not in the first year to carve out a regular place, which is why he shortly for the second team of Holstein Kiel, who played in the Schleswig- Holstein-Liga, ran aground. In the third league he came only two goals and got together with his team after only one year in the Regionalliga Nord. In the season 2010/11 he then managed under coach Thorsten Gutzeit breakthrough. He played in the preparation in the starting lineup, but also benefited from the injury of key players Tim Wulff. In the first round the striker with seven gates succeeded in a good yield, he could still increase by a further eleven goals in the second half. Heider came on 30 season games, in addition to the 18 goals this season he put his teammates also eleven goals to ( a rate of 0.96 points per game scorer ). The team finished the season in 6th place, but won against arch-rivals VfB Lübeck, the Schleswig -Holstein Cup final and thus qualified for the DFB Cup.

Marc Heider extended his end of the season expiring contract with Holstein Kiel, although it offers templates from the 3rd Liga and the Bundesliga 2. With nine goals in the first half of the 2011/12 season Heider was again top scorer in the Kiel and brought to the club the fall championship of the Regionalliga. In the DFB-Pokal 2011/12 attackers reached with his club after victories among others over MSV Duisburg and FSV Mainz 05 the quarterfinals.

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