Sebastian Neumann

Sebastian Neumann, 2011

Sebastian Neumann ( born February 18, 1991, Berlin ) is a German football player.

Club career

Sebastian Neumann began his career in 1995 with Eintracht Suedring Berlin. Then he first moved to FC International Berlin before 2001, the move to Hertha BSC was. There he was first playing in left midfield, but had to act due to an injury of another player in central defense, where he plays since then.

In summer 2009, Neumann played the first league game for the second team of Hertha BSC 0-0 at SV Babelsberg 03 At the end of the Regionalliga 2009/10 season he had 25 contested by 34 games. Nevertheless, he ran again in the final of the DFB Junior Club Cup for youth teams, was there, however, the 1-2 defeat against Hoffenheim prevent not. Due to its good performance at Hertha U23 Neumann received a three -year contract for the first team in the summer of 2010. There he made ​​his debut on 14 August of the same year in the first round of the DFB Cup when he came on from Markus Babbel 's 2-0 away win at SC Pfullendorf just before the end for Roman Hubník.

On the ninth Matchday he made his debut in the 2nd Bundesliga, when he came off the bench in the match against SpVgg Greuther Fürth for the injured Andre Mijatovic.

In preparation for the 2012/13 season Neumann was coached by Jos Luhukay sorted out of the senior squad and put in the second team. After two appearances for Hertha reserve Neumann decided on a change of club and signed on 30 August 2012, two- year contract with VfL Osnabrück.

National team career

After working in the various youth teams of the DFB coach Rainer Adrion nominated him for the first time for the lot of the German U -21 U -21 against the Ukraine on October 11, 2010 in Unterhaching. There he came on in the closing stages for Konstantin Rausch.

Private

Neumann served an apprenticeship as a wholesale and foreign trade merchant.

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