Simon Cziommer

Simon Cziommer ( born November 6, 1980 in Nordhorn ) is a German football player at the position of midfielder.

Career

Association

Cziommers career began at FC Schüttorf 09 About the FC Twente Enschede (Netherlands, 1994-2003 ), his path led first time in 2003 for FC Schalke 04 in late January 2004, he was again loaned to Twente Enschede; in the summer of 2005 he returned to the lending agreement leakage back to Schalke.

From 3 January 2006 Cziommer played briefly on loan at Roda JC Kerkrade, on 17 May 2006, he moved finally to the Dutch Vice- champions AZ Alkmaar. After the release of coach Louis van Gaal, Cziommer have little chance of a regular place in Alkmaar, he moved in 2008 on loan for a year to FC Utrecht.

Since summer 2009, Simon Cziommer plays for FC Red Bull Salzburg, with whom he won the Austrian championship in 2010 and 2012. After a somewhat weaker start of the season he was always in better shape and was towards the end of the championship team regular in the midfield, which he with important goals, such as the 1-0 win at Sturm Graz in the decisive match for the championship, thanked. Overall, he scored six goals in this championship season.

13 May 2012 was Oliver Glasner, Sports Coordinator at FC Red Bull Salzburg, the ORF interview announced that the contract would not be renewed with Simon Cziommer. July 31, 2012 Cziommer signed a contract with the Dutch club Vitesse Arnhem, with whom he finished fourth and qualified for the Europa League. For the 2013/14 season he moved to league rivals Heracles Almelo.

National

Cziommer played 12 times for the U-20 national team and scored a goal.

Achievements

  • Austrian Champion in 2010 and 2012 with FC Red Bull Salzburg
  • Austrian Cup winner: 2012
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