Philipp Bargfrede

Philipp Bargfrede 2009

Philipp Bargfrede ( born March 3, 1989 in Zeven ) is a German football player.

Career

With the football Bargfrede began at the Lower Saxony club TuS Heeslingen. In 2004 he moved into the junior section of the Bundesliga Werder Bremen. In the spring of 2008 he came to the first missions in the second team of the club in the Regionalliga Nord. From the 2008/ 09 season he played for Werder Bremen II in the newly founded 3rd Liga, preparing graduated but already under coach Thomas Schaaf with the first team. Since the season 2009/10 he officially belongs to the Bundesliga squad, 8 August 2009 he played his Erstligadebüt when he came off the bench in the 2:3 - opening loss at home against Eintracht Frankfurt in the 74th minute for Tim Borowski. Three days later he was also first used on the German U- 21 team at the Lobanovskiy Cup in Ukraine against Turkey. With Werder Bremen he also participated in the Europa League 2009/10, in part, Bargfrede made ​​seven European games to the knockout round the corner. The following season, the SV Werder qualified for the UEFA Champions League, Bargfrede came to eight missions failed with the club, however, in the group stage. In preparation for its fifth season with Bundesliga Werder Bargfrede injured his meniscus and was out for four months. On his return to the Werder squad on November 30, 2013, he scored the 4-4 draw at Hoffenheim his first Bundesliga goal.

On March 20, 2014 Bargfrede extended his contract with Werder Bremen until June 30, 2017.

Achievements

  • DFB Cup finalist in 2010 with Werder Bremen

Private

Bargfrede is the son of former professional football players Hans -Jürgen Bargfrede and trained retail clerk.

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