Sascha Traut

Sascha Traut (2011)

Sascha Traut (born 21 May 1985 in Karlsruhe ) is a German football player.

Career

Traut came from the SG Siemens Karlsruhe for season 2004/ 05 for Karlsruher SC and graduated from the KSC Amateurs total of 52 games in the Regionalliga Süd, scoring 13 goals. For the pros of KSC he graduated in 2005/ 06 a game in the second division.

In June 2007 he moved to TuS Koblenz. There he received a two- year contract until 30 June 2009. However, this was disbanded on 14 July 2008 back to allow Sascha Traut transfer to the Stuttgarter Kickers. The transfer was part of the exchange with Mustafa Parmak, who moved from the Kickers to Koblenz in return.

On July 14, Sascha Traut signed with the Stuttgarter Kickers a contract until June 30, 2010 to play in the future in the newly founded 3rd Liga. After the descent of the Stuttgart Kickers in the regional league, he joined the 2009/10 season to Wacker Burghausen. After the Upper Bavaria had only narrowly escaped relegation, he fell down after only one year the major personnel section victim and had to search for the third year the third club. It was not until the end of August 2010, he moved on to league rivals VfR Aalen. There he took indeed some time to establish itself, but was then as in the two previous stations for regular players in midfield. Under the new coach Ralph Hasenhüttl Traut was used from the spring of 2011 on the right side of defense, where he was so well established that he was there from now regulars. As one of two players of the team, he completed all 38 league games in the following season 2011/12 and was there only once replaced prematurely. The Aalen closed the season as runners- up and so on to the 2nd Bundesliga. For Traut it was the first real climb, after he had indeed been in the Bundesliga in 2007 rise of the KSC in the squad, but did not get to.

Achievements

  • Promotion to the 1st Bundesliga with Karlsruher SC (2007)
  • Promotion to the 2nd Bundesliga with the VfR Aalen (2012 )
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