Tim Bauer

Tim Bauer ( born January 16, 1985 in Mannheim ) is a German football player. Since 2011, the 1.74 m wide defender in Wormatia Worms in the Regionalliga Süd is under contract.

Career

2004 Bauer played for the second team of Werder Bremen in the then third-tier Regionalliga Nord. In 2005 he moved to TSG 1899 Hoffenheim in the Regionalliga Süd. His only use he graduated under the interim coach Alfred Schön on the final day of the season in a 3-1 win against the second team of Karlsruher SC. In the next season, he only played for the second team of TSG in the Oberliga Baden- Württemberg. In 2007 he moved to SV Sandhausen back to the Regionalliga. But after just one season he left the club again and the SF joined victories in the NRW-Liga.

In 2009 he moved to VfR Aalen, which was relegated from the Third Division, in the now fourth-rate Regionalliga Süd. The club reached the farmer direct promotion back to the Second Division and the victory of WFV Cup, which entitles to participate in the first round of the DFB Cup.

His professional debut was Tim Bauer on the opening day of the new league season third on 24 July 2010 the 3-0 away defeat of the Aalen against the second division relegated Hansa Rostock. After an injury, as well as the dismissal of coach Rainer Scharinger he lost under successor Ralph Hasenhüttl his place at Enrico Valentini, so he moved to the 2011/12 season to Wormatia Worms in the Regionalliga Süd.

Bauer was for many years the squad of DFB youth teams. In 2002 he took part with the U-17 to U- 17 European Championship in Denmark and came upon reaching the quarterfinals at the side of the later A-National player Rene Adler, Mario Gomez and Lukas Podolski to two finals inserts.

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