Steffen Ernemann

Steffen Ernemann ( born April 26, 1982 in Denain, France ) is a German - Danish football player. Since the season 2011/12, the midfielder is in the Danish second division club Esbjerg fB under contract.

Career

Ernemann made ​​his professional debut in 2002 in the second Danish league at Aarhus GF. Previously, he played in the youth section of the club. After several operations, he decided to change in the summer of the following year to league rivals AC Horsens. He remained there for four years and played quite successful with his new club. 2004/ 05 the team reached the semi-finals at the Country Cup Turner Ingen, and ranks second in the league, which was synonymous with the rise in the Super League. After two years in the Danish first division, he moved to Silkeborg IF.

In the summer of 2009, he finally moved to SV Zulte -Waregem in Belgium. There he was on 31 October 2009 on 13 matchday in a 2-2 against RSC Charleroi his league debut in the Jupiler League. At that time Ernemann came on in the 74th minute for Chris Makiese. Two days earlier, he was already used in the competition for the National Cup against KSK Ronse, where he achieved his first goal for the new team shortly after coming off the bench. From then on, he came to more inserts. Finally, he helped the team to stay in the league. In summer, however, he was loaned out to relegation KSV Roeselare, where he played a good season and was a midfielder 's second best scorer of his club. After a year he decided to return to Denmark and signed for second division club relegated and Esbjerg fB. From 2013 Ernemann played for the Norwegian first division side Sarpsborg 08 FF.

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