Tom Trybull

Trybull in training with Werder Bremen, April 6, 2012

Tom Trybull ( [ tɔm tribʊl ]; born March 9, 1993, Berlin ) is a German football player who can be used both in central defense and defensive midfield. The nine-time National Player of the Youth DFB completed his first games in professional football for FC Hansa Rostock in the 3rd League before leaving for SV Werder Bremen in the Bundesliga and in 2014 St. Pauli FC for the playing in the 2nd Bundesliga in 2011.

Career

Youth in Berlin and Rostock

As a native Berliner Trybull went through the youth departments of clubs FC Berlin, SV Lichtenberg 47 and 1.FC Union Berlin in his hometown. In early 2008 played Trybull, although he was eligible to play as a 15- year-old even for the U- 15, already for the Union in the U-17 Regional, the summer of 2008 before moving on to FC Hansa Rostock moved.

For Rostock Trybull first played also according to age in the U-17 Bundesliga in the season 2008/ 09 he scored with 25 inserts to Hansas permanent employees. In the following season 2009/10 Trybull then received a further 16 appearances in the U-17 league, which he recommended himself for the U-17 national team of the DFB and played two missions for this in November 2009. Already the winter break coached Trybull but already under Michael Hartmann Rostock U-19, for which he also ran aground in the U-19 Bundesliga in the spring of 2010. So Trybull came during the season 2009/10 to twelve inserts for Rostock 's youth, which won the first place of their league season at the end of the season and thus qualified for the final round of the German youth championship. In this Trybull denied then both the semi-finals against Mainz and the final against Leverkusen, which Hansa the first national youth titles earned a 1-0 victory since reunification.

Starts at Hansa Rostock

In summer 2010 Trybull also moved according to age in the now Roland Kroos coached U-19 Rostock on. As in the first team of the club that played in the 3rd Liga 2010/ 11 as a second-division relegated, with Matthias Holst and Stephan Gusche the -budgetary central defense failed due to an injury, Trybull was, however, in conjunction with the 18 -year-old Pelle Jensen coach Peter Vollmann the cadre of professionals appointed. On 23 October 2010 the at that time 17 -year-old denied Trybull then made ​​his debut in professional football when he came on in the final phase of the match against Dresden. In the following December 2010 Trybull interrupted his academic career at the trade school in Rostock- Evershagen in the eleventh grade from to henceforth concentrate on football.

At the beginning of 2011, Trybull played with other inserts for Hansa in the 3rd league again in the focus of the DFB, so he first went aground on 24 March 2011 for the U-18 national team. In the club he was separated but still used in the U-19 of the Association, in the U -19 Bundesliga 2010/11 under coach Roland Kroos was unable to repeat the success of last year, but the final of the DFB Junior club Cup 2010/11 reached against Freiburg. This lost Rostock but without involvement of the red locked Trybull. With Rostock professional team, however Trybull could win a Cup title this season: Although he was also not used in the final of Mecklenburg- Vorpommern Cup against Wismar, he had also share in the Cup victory of the Hanseatic League by his participation in the semi-final match against TSG Neustrelitz. In league play Trybull had end of the season also denied a total of 18 missions with which he contributed to the chances of promotion of Rostock in the 2nd Bundesliga.

Bundesliga with Werder Bremen

Although Trybull initially until 2012, followed by an option to extend to the FC Hansa was bound, he joined in the summer 2011 for the first division side SV Werder Bremen, where he signed a contract until the summer of 2014. The clubs agreed although silence on the modalities of this change, but moved at the same time the Bremen player Timo Perthel to Rostock. After Felix Kroos Trybull was thus the second youth national team within a year, who moved from Hansa to Werder.

In Bremen Trybull first played for the reserve team coached by Thomas Wolter in the 3rd league, for he 2011/12 a total of 18 games completed in the course of the season so far. He was also moved up in the summer in the German U-19 national team, for whom he played two games against the Egyptian U-19 selection in November 2011. At the same time belonged Trybull but also for Bundesliga squad Bremen under Thomas Schaaf, so that he could also recommend for use in the premier league season 2011/12. On 21 January 2012, the defensive player finally made ​​his debut in the away match against 1.FC Kaiserslautern in the starting XI and was able to achieve his first goal in the men's area, during his fourth Bundesliga insert 18 February 2012 against Hamburger SV also. For the reserve team that played in the rest of the season against the ultimately no longer abzuwendenden relegation to the Regionalliga, Trybull was then no longer, but instead established himself as a regular force in Bremen's first team. So he came up to the summer to a total of 15 Bundesliga appearances, but Bremen could be different than in previous position only in the middle of the final table.

For the following season 2012/13 Trybull also lost due to injuries caused his place in Bremer professional team, so he came to just four appearances for the team that found itself on the end of the season in the bottom third of the table. In addition, six inserts for Bremen's reserve team arrived in the Regionalliga 2011/12 season, during which the team missed the target of promotion to the third division. For the U-20 national team, however Trybull ran during this period for a further 4 -fold.

2013/14 came Trybull during the first round to only two brief appearances for the now supervised by Robin Dutt Bundesliga team, so he sought a change of club for the winter break. A proffered renewal of his end of the season expiring contract with Werder with subsequent loan to another club refused Trybull from though.

Trybull at FC St. Pauli

At the beginning of 2014 Trybull then moved up to the 2nd Bundesliga for FC St. Pauli, where he signed a temporary contract initially until 2017.

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