Markus Feulner

On July 18, 2011 when signing player cards

Markus Feulner ( born February 12, 1982 in Schesslitz, Bavaria) is a German football player. As a changing player he became German champion with FC Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund. He also played for the 1st FC Cologne and FSV Mainz 05 in the first and second divisions. At the beginning of the 2011/12 season signed him the Bundesliga club 1.FC Nuremberg.

Career

Clubs

Born in Upper Franconia Scheßlitz near Bamberg Feulner was six years old in his native SV Pettstadt footballing active. At age ten, he moved in 1992 to the first FC Bamberg and went through there for five years, the Bamberger youth teams. In 1997, he took the opportunity to Bayern Munich to change. There he played in the other youth teams of his respective age group and won in 2001 as captain the German A- Junior Championship.

With the start of the 2000/01 season he was due to age of the squad of amateur team, for which he came to eight appearances in the first season. On December 8, 2000 ( 20th Round ) he gave a goalless away draw against Kickers Offenbach his debut. His first league game he played on 23 February 2002 (24th Round ) 6-0 victory at home against Energie Cottbus, when he came on in the 65th minute for Stefan Effenberg. Previously, he was already playing time in the Champions League ( with Sparta Prague and Boavista Porto ) and the DFB Cup ( against VfL Wolfsburg). In the season 2002/ 03 he came to another ten games in the Bundesliga, but also to three inserts in the Champions League, in which he in the home game against RC Lens scored a goal on 13 November 2002.

After completion of the Hinserie the 2003/04 season with only two brief appearances in the Bundesliga team Feulner transferred to 1 FC Köln. There he was able to integrate into the team without any major problems and came in most of the remaining games to use, but increased with the team in the 2nd Bundesliga from. After injury problems and differences with the new coach Huub Stevens Feulner was unable to continue this positive trend in the season 2004/ 05 and only came up with 13 inserts ( eight substitutions ) for the first nine and inserts for the amateur team. At the beginning of the season 2005/ 06 - again excellent - played Feulner under Uwe Rapolder then mostly as an attacking midfielder and also acted as an additional striker in counter attacks before during exercise drew upon in October 2005, a tear in the anterior cruciate ligament and by the end of March 2006 had to pause. After the renewed decline of Cologne in the summer of 2006 Feulner moved free transfer to Bundesliga 1 FSV Mainz 05, in which he signed a three-year contract. In Mainz Feulner was - in the Bundesliga and after relegation in 2007 in the 2nd Bundesliga - regulars in the left midfield.

From the 2009/10 season he played under his former Mainz coach Juergen Klopp Borussia Dortmund, twice he played in the reserve in the third division. In the Bundesliga, but he could not prevail. In his single -emergence in the starting lineup for Dortmund in the 2009/10 season at home against Mainz 05 he was substituted after 62 minutes. In addition, he replaced only once before the 80th minute. In the championship season 2010/11 he was six times off the bench and his overall game time was approximately 20 minutes.

In summer 2011, Feulner transferred to 1 FC Nuremberg. He signed a dated before 30 June 2013 contract. In his first competitive game for Nuremberg he scored in a 5-1 victory in the first round of the cup at third division Arminia Bielefeld with a three-goal hat-trick. His Bundesliga debut for Nuremberg was Feulner on 6 August 2011 ( Matchday 1 ) 1-0 win in the away match against Hertha BSC. In January 2013 his contract was extended to June 30, 2015.

National

Feulner has repeatedly passed caps for the U-15 to U -20 national teams and 13 inserts for the U- 21 team. For this he made his debut on 26 March 2002 in Chemnitz in the 1-1 draw against the selection of the Czech Republic, when he came on in the 80th minute for Tobias Rau. His only international goal he scored in his penultimate International Match on 30 March 2004 in Mannheim, Germany in a 2-2 draw ( on the intermediate 2-1 ) against the national team of Georgia. On 30 May 2004 he played in Mannheim in the 1-2 defeat against Sweden's selection for the last time in the national jersey.

In addition, he was in the squad of the now defunct perspective team Team 2006, for which he denied, however, not a game.

In the November 27, 1999 until discharged by the 10th in New Zealand U- 17 World Cup he played in all three group matches, but resigned with the team after two goalless games ( against Mali and Brazil ) and the 1-2 defeat against the selection of Australia from the from the tournament.

Achievements

  • German champion: 2003 ( with FC Bayern München ), 2011 ( with Borussia Dortmund)
  • DFB Cup winners 2003 ( FC Bayern München)
  • A German Junior Champion 2001 ( with Bayern Munich)

Others

His father, Michael (1958-2012) was a professional racing driver and hovercraft accident in the Hovercraft World Championship 2012 on September 14, 2012 at the Bleilochtalsperre in the Thuringian town hall castle -Ebersdorf fatal.

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