Marcel Schlosser

Marcel Schlosser ( born August 8, 1987 in Pobershau ) is a German football player.

Career

Marcel Schlosser began to play football in his hometown at TSV 1872 Pobershau and then teamed up with nearly 17 years of the great Saxon neighbors Chemnitz FC. With the A - youth of the CFC in 2006, he managed to move up to the U-19 Bundesliga and played from the following season in the first team.

From the beginning, the versatile offensive player was a fixture in the team and already came in his first year on 29 missions and six goals. The following year, he was also used on the outer positions in midfield and drew an additional effect as a template generator. A notable goal he succeeded in December 2007, when he turned a corner. The hit was voted Goal of the Month and finished fourth in the vote on the goal of the year.

Chemnitz in 2008 managed to qualify for the newly organized Regionalliga Nord, where Schlosser still constantly played mainly on the left wing position. Only towards the end of the season injury threw him back, first a partial tear of the Syndesmosebands, then a stress fracture of the lumbar vertebra. Only on matchday 14 of the following season, he returned again and took some time until he returned to the starting lineup. However, in the following year, he was up and running again, even though he played 16 of his 31 missions only as a substitute. For this, he had eight hits, four of them "Joker goals," had hitherto been his most successful season. 2010/11 with the CFC sovereign master of the Regionalliga Nord and rose to the third league.

On the first day of the 2011 /12 Pobershauer made ​​his professional debut as a substitute.

Achievements

  • Goal of the Month December 2007
  • Rise in the 3rd Liga in 2011 with the Chemnitz FC
  • Qualification for the Regionalliga Nord 2008 with the Chemnitz FC
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