Savio Nsereko

Nsereko (2011)

Savio Nsereko Magala called Savio, ( born July 27, 1989 in Kampala, Uganda ) is a German football player. The striker stands since 2013 with FK Atyrau in the first Kazakh league contract.

Career

In the club

Nsereko emigrated at a young age to Germany, where he began playing football at SV 1880 Munich. Once it was realized his talent for TSV 1860 Munich, he was already committed in his youth. In 2005 he moved at the age of 16 years to Italy to Brescia Calcio. The former coach Zdeněk Zeman was debut at the match against FC Crotone ( 2:4 ) him for Brescia on 28 May 2006 on the final day of the 2005/06 season. His second game followed a year later in the 2007/ 08 season when he came on in Pisa 57 minutes for Marco Zambelli. In the 2008 /09 season he played 17 matches in the first round, scoring three goals and was courted by many clubs.

25 January 2009 Nsereko moved to England to West Ham United. The fee to have amounted to about 8.5 million euros. Three days later, on 28 January 2009, he made his debut for West Ham when he came off the bench in the 2-0 win in the Premier League match against Hull City in the 86th minute for David Di Michele. Since his move to England, he runs up under the player name Savio.

After eight months and ten professional applications, in which he was usually only a substitute, Savio joined in August 2009 returned to Italy for the first division club Fiorentina. In exchange Manuel da Costa moved to West Ham. In January 2010, he moved on loan to Bologna. Bologna is also been granted the right to acquire a 50 percent stake Nserekos transfer rights.

In the summer of 2010 he returned to Munich in 1860; he was loaned for the season 2010/11. On the first and third match, he came on as a substitute in the second half, for the cup tie in Verl he was in the starting lineup. Thereafter he was no longer used. In early October, he remained without notification remote training and other dates of the team. After he had not called in the next two weeks, his dismissal was issued on October 22.

Beginning of January 2011 Nsereko was loaned by the Bulgarian first division club FC Chernomorets Burgas. On 26 February 2011, he made ​​his debut for the Bulgarian team in the game against Akademik Sofia. The game ended 1-1. However, in Burgas he could convince her and so he sat in July 2011, his career in the Italian League B at SS Juve Stabia on. There he was, however, rarely used and in January 2012 he moved to Romania for FC Vaslui. Then he returned to Florence, but end of August 2012 was loaned again. This time he returned to Germany and signed a loan contract at third division SpVgg Unterhaching until the end of June 2013.

After Nsereko had traveled to Thailand in October 2012, without informing his club, the sporty line of SpVgg Unterhaching loosened the lending agreement on prematurely and without notice.

Nsereko made ​​only to gain recognition, as he had no financial resources more available and then faked his own kidnapping to extort ransom from his own family. The worried relatives tuned in the German Embassy, which alerted the Thai police. This handy Nsereko to finally and arrested him. Nsereko himself spoke of a misunderstanding: "There was neither feigned abduction nor I was in prison. "

After he remained suspended from Fiorentina to Nsereko held in Cologne with a personal trainer fit. Beginning in January 2013, he completed a trial with German third division side Preußen Münster and received a contract offer for the remainder of season 2012/13. However, to a commitment it did not come. Nsereko joined in sequence to FC Viktoria Köln in the Regionalliga West. After only six games for the Cologne, in which he scored a goal, he was suspended in May 2013 by the Association. On December 23, 2013, he signed a contract with the Kazakh club FK Atyrau.

In the National Team

Nsereko has German citizenship and was German junior national team. With the U-19 2008 he was European champion and was voted best player of the tournament. However, in the final he was missing due to suspension. For the U20 he played from 2008 to 2010 three times.

Play

Savio usually plays on the left wing to draw at the gate inwards and finish with his stronger right foot can, but it can also act on the right side or as a striker in a two -man attack.

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