Niclas Weiland

Niclas Weiland ( born July 22, 1972 in Hannover ) is a former German football player.

The offensive player who his younger brother Dennis and Christof Babatz, his future teammates at the 1 FSV Mainz 05, from the Youth Department of Germania grass village dates as, debuted in 1990 as a 17 -year-old at the then second division club Hannover 96 early in the second and third use access the striker the first goals. 1994 Weiland left Hanover and joined the FC St. Pauli. After he had not prevailed there, he returned in 1995 back to Hannover 96 and left the club a year after relegation from the Bundesliga 2 again. With his new club, the third division Rot-Weiß Oberhausen, Weiland played for the first time with his brother in a team. Both Weilands but remained only one year. Niclas Weiland moved in 1998 to the second-division promoted Tennis Borussia Berlin.

After its collapse, he was like shortly after his brother by the then second division 1 FSV Mainz 05 commits, in which he prevailed at the latest after an eight-month injury break and a comeback with two goals and an assist in a 5-1 win at SV Waldhof Mannheim. In the first Mainz Bundesliga season he was one of the most dangerous offensive players in the team. In the second year, plagued by numerous small wounds Weiland lost his place. His expiring contract was not renewed in the summer of 2006.

In spring 2011, Weiland took a course to become a football coach ( B license ) at the West German Football Association.

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