Tim Hoogland

Tim Hoogland (2013 )

Tim Hoogland ( born June 11, 1985 in Marl) is a German footballer who is 04 has a contract with FC Schalke.

Club career

Youth

By 1996, Hoogland played with VfB Hüls and thereafter at TSV Marl- Hüls. In 1998 he came to FC Schalke 04 Schalke For he completed twelve league games at right back and center back.

Professional

1 FSV Mainz 05

In summer 2007, Hoogland moved to the former Premiership relegation 1 FSV Mainz 05, in which he signed a contract until 2010 and with which he ascended into the Bundesliga in May 2009. On the first day of the 2009/10 season he led against Bayer 04 Leverkusen for the first time his team as a captain on the field. He headed home after five minutes of the 1-0. It was his first Bundesliga goal, the game ended 2-2. In Mainz he became the leading player, which he was later rather than used as a right-back as a winger and was able to repeatedly enter the scoresheet.

Return to FC Schalke

For the 2010/11 season Hoogland returned back free transfer to FC Schalke 04. However, he was able to complete this season because of recurring knee problems not play as well as a disease of the pancreas.

Change to VfB Stuttgart

Having played only three league games in the second Bundesliga season after his return to Gelsenkirchen, Hoogland changed for the 2012/13 season on loan to VfB Stuttgart to gain match practice. A foul on Andrei Voronin on Matchday 3 against Fortuna Dusseldorf (0-0 ), for which he also saw the yellow card, Hoogland suffered a double ligament tear and fell in six weeks.

His comeback was Hoogland on May 11, 2013 in a 2-1 win against FC Schalke 04 after the game had the sports director of the VfB, Fredi Bobic, pointed out that the defender has no future in Stuttgart and after the season to Schalke will return.

Third attempt at Schalke

After the end of the lending arrangement Hoogland fit returned back to Gelsenkirchen. He was at the beginning of the season as a serious competitor of Atsuto Uchida on the position of right-back. However, he had to mostly make do with a place on the substitutes' bench. This changed with a serious injury Uchida. As a last -budgetary rights defenders he advanced for all rear round matches in the starting lineup. Among other things, his first Champions League goal he succeeded in the 3-1 defeat in the quarter-finals against Real Madrid. Hoogland scored the meantime it 1-1.

National

2002 and 2003 made ​​Hoogland five games for the U-18 national team and in 2003 two games for the U-19 team. 2004 and 2005, he completed three caps for the U-20 national team.

Achievements

  • DFB Cup Winner 2011 ( without insert)
  • DFL - Supercup Winner 2011 ( without insert)
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