Niklas Stark

Niklas Stark at home debut on May 4, 2013

Niklas Stark (born 14 April 1995 Dietersheim ) is a German football player.

Career

Niklas Stark comes from the Middle Franconian Ipsheim and was there from an early age to a member of the local FSV. With seven years of talented footballers went to the larger TSV Neustadt / Aisch. He played in each of the one years old age group and with his older brother in 2004 1 FC Nuremberg moved, struck a youth coach Reinhold Hintermaier Niklas Stark prior to study there as well once a trial. It was recorded and then played by the E2 youth in the club junior. Its common position is the "Six " in the central midfield.

The biggest sporting success in the FCN youth celebrated Stark 2012 with the U -17, the master of the B- youth - Bundesliga South / Southwest was. The following year he was captain of the U-19 team and was able to participate with 17 years with two other young players at the winter training camp of the professional team. Then he signed a long-term contract as first team until 2016. During the winter preparation against Sporting Lokeren and two months later against FC Ingolstadt he played two Test matches along with the pros. Opposite end of the season, as it was no longer around much for the first team, he took a ride on April 27, 2013 to the away game at TSG Hoffenheim. In the mid-term Markus Feulner was injured in the cabin and Stark gave as his replacement his professional debut. Already in the next home match against Bayer 04 Leverkusen he stood for the first time in the starting lineup. Another use almost the full season followed on the final day of the season. Through its operations in the first team, he missed the last two games of the U-19 team that descended from the Junior League without their captain.

National

In autumn 2011, Niklas Stark was invited to a scholarship course the U-17 national team in Kaiserau. In November, he was then appointed to an international match in Azerbaijan and made ​​his debut in the national jersey. In May of the following year he was part of the team, European vice-champions was in Slovenia, where he was once employed in the five EM games. He was then transferred to the U 18 coach Horst Hrubesch, where he also came at regular intervals for use.

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