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− | | dateofbirth = | + | | dateofbirth = 1981-12-17 |
− | | cityofbirth = | + | | cityofbirth = Bergisch-Gladbach |
− | | countryofbirth = | + | | countryofbirth = West Germany |
− | | currentclub = [[ | + | | currentclub = [[En:Werder Bremen| Werder Bremen]] |
| clubnumber = 1 | | clubnumber = 1 | ||
− | | position = | + | | position = Goalkeeper |
| youthyears = 1987–1989<br>1989–1999 | | youthyears = 1987–1989<br>1989–1999 | ||
− | | youthclubs = DJK Dürscheid<br> | + | | youthclubs = DJK Dürscheid<br>Bayer Leverkusen |
| years = 2000–2002<br>2002–2005<br>2005– | | years = 2000–2002<br>2002–2005<br>2005– | ||
− | | clubs = | + | | clubs = Fortuna Köln<br>Kaiserslautern<br>[[En:Werder Bremen | Werder Bremen]] |
| caps(goals) = {{0}}23 (0)<br>{{0}}65 (0)<br>106 (0) | | caps(goals) = {{0}}23 (0)<br>{{0}}65 (0)<br>106 (0) | ||
| nationalyears = 2003–2005<br>2008– | | nationalyears = 2003–2005<br>2008– | ||
− | | nationalteam = | + | | nationalteam = Germany U-21<br>Germany |
| nationalcaps(goals) = {{0}}13 (0)<br>{{0|00}}1 (0) | | nationalcaps(goals) = {{0}}13 (0)<br>{{0|00}}1 (0) | ||
| pcupdate = 1 June 2009 | | pcupdate = 1 June 2009 | ||
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− | '''Tim Wiese''' (born 17 December 1981 in | + | '''Tim Wiese''' (born 17 December 1981 in Bergisch-Gladbach) is a German Goalkeeper, playing for Bundesliga side, [[En:Werder Bremen | Werder Bremen]]. He joined them in 2005 from 1. FC Kaiserslautern. |
==Club career== | ==Club career== | ||
===Fortuna Köln=== | ===Fortuna Köln=== | ||
− | He started his playing career at | + | He started his playing career at Bayer Leverkusen's youth system before moving to Fortuna Köln, where he made his first-team debut in the German third division in 2000. |
===Kaiserslautern=== | ===Kaiserslautern=== | ||
− | He moved to Bundesliga side Kaiserslautern in the winter break of the 2001–02 season and initially played for their reserve squad in the third division and served as backup for | + | He moved to Bundesliga side Kaiserslautern in the winter break of the 2001–02 season and initially played for their reserve squad in the third division and served as backup for Georg Koch and Roman Weidenfeller in the first team. Following Weidenfeller's transfer to Borussia Dortmund, he fought with Koch for the place of the first goalkeeper and made his Bundesliga debut at the beginning of the 2002–03 season, being replaced by Koch after conceding four goals in two matches. After the winter break, however, he managed to secure himself the position of the first-choice goalkeeper and established himself as one of the most talented new keepers in the Bundesliga. He was considered first-choice throughout the 2003–04 season, despite being sent off during the 2nd match of the season (the only red card he has received during his league career). He remained the first goalkeeper for Kaiserslautern until late November 2004, when he lost his place to veteran Thomas Ernst. |
===Werder Bremen=== | ===Werder Bremen=== | ||
− | Wiese moved to Bremen in 2005 and was favoured to replace the aging | + | Wiese moved to Bremen in 2005 and was favoured to replace the aging Andreas Reinke, but tore his cruciate ligaments twice and missed the entire first part of the season. In a twist of fate, due to a bad injury to Reinke in away match at VfB Stuttgart in February 2006, Wiese made his Bundesliga debut for Werder Bremen and remained their first goalkeeper for the rest of the 2005–06 season. |
− | However, Wiese (who is often compared to former German goalkeeper | + | However, Wiese (who is often compared to former German goalkeeper Oliver Kahn for his emotional outbursts) had a shaky start, his low point was a stunning gaffe against Juventus in the 2nd round of the UEFA Champions League on 7 March 2006. With only two minutes of the game left to play, and [[en:Werder Bremen|Werder Bremen]] on course to reach the quarter finals, he made a routine catch but then somehow let go of the ball as he rolled on the ground, allowing Emerson Ferreira da Rosa to score and Juventus to progress. However, he has stabilized since then, and was vital for Bremen's late surge that moved them past rivals Hamburger SV to claim 2nd place during the 2005–06 Bundesliga campaign. Despite this resurgence, he has still struggled to shake off the shackles of his humiliation against Juventus, his most high profile contribution to world football. |
− | In the 2006–07 season, he eventually established himself as the first goalkeeper at Werder Bremen and only missed three Bundesliga matches throughout the season. In the | + | In the 2006–07 season, he eventually established himself as the first goalkeeper at Werder Bremen and only missed three Bundesliga matches throughout the season. In the DFB-Pokal 2008–09 semi-final against Hamburger SV, Wiese helped Werder Bremen progress to the final when he saved 3 consecutive penalties. |
==International career== | ==International career== | ||
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Tim Wiese | ||
Personal information | ||
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Date of birth | 1981-12-17 | |
Place of birth | Bergisch-Gladbach, West Germany | |
Height | 1.93 | |
Playing position | Goalkeeper | |
Club information | ||
Current club | Werder Bremen | |
Number | 1 | |
Youth career | ||
1987–1989 1989–1999 |
DJK Dürscheid Bayer Leverkusen | |
Senior career | ||
Years | Club | App (Gls)* |
2000–2002 2002–2005 2005– |
Fortuna Köln Kaiserslautern Werder Bremen |
65 (0) 106 (0) | 23 (0)
National teamVorlage:Smallsup | ||
2003–2005 2008– |
Germany U-21 Germany |
1 (0) | 13 (0)
1 Senior club appearances and goals |
Tim Wiese (born 17 December 1981 in Bergisch-Gladbach) is a German Goalkeeper, playing for Bundesliga side, Werder Bremen. He joined them in 2005 from 1. FC Kaiserslautern.
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Club career
Fortuna Köln
He started his playing career at Bayer Leverkusen's youth system before moving to Fortuna Köln, where he made his first-team debut in the German third division in 2000.
Kaiserslautern
He moved to Bundesliga side Kaiserslautern in the winter break of the 2001–02 season and initially played for their reserve squad in the third division and served as backup for Georg Koch and Roman Weidenfeller in the first team. Following Weidenfeller's transfer to Borussia Dortmund, he fought with Koch for the place of the first goalkeeper and made his Bundesliga debut at the beginning of the 2002–03 season, being replaced by Koch after conceding four goals in two matches. After the winter break, however, he managed to secure himself the position of the first-choice goalkeeper and established himself as one of the most talented new keepers in the Bundesliga. He was considered first-choice throughout the 2003–04 season, despite being sent off during the 2nd match of the season (the only red card he has received during his league career). He remained the first goalkeeper for Kaiserslautern until late November 2004, when he lost his place to veteran Thomas Ernst.
Werder Bremen
Wiese moved to Bremen in 2005 and was favoured to replace the aging Andreas Reinke, but tore his cruciate ligaments twice and missed the entire first part of the season. In a twist of fate, due to a bad injury to Reinke in away match at VfB Stuttgart in February 2006, Wiese made his Bundesliga debut for Werder Bremen and remained their first goalkeeper for the rest of the 2005–06 season.
However, Wiese (who is often compared to former German goalkeeper Oliver Kahn for his emotional outbursts) had a shaky start, his low point was a stunning gaffe against Juventus in the 2nd round of the UEFA Champions League on 7 March 2006. With only two minutes of the game left to play, and Werder Bremen on course to reach the quarter finals, he made a routine catch but then somehow let go of the ball as he rolled on the ground, allowing Emerson Ferreira da Rosa to score and Juventus to progress. However, he has stabilized since then, and was vital for Bremen's late surge that moved them past rivals Hamburger SV to claim 2nd place during the 2005–06 Bundesliga campaign. Despite this resurgence, he has still struggled to shake off the shackles of his humiliation against Juventus, his most high profile contribution to world football.
In the 2006–07 season, he eventually established himself as the first goalkeeper at Werder Bremen and only missed three Bundesliga matches throughout the season. In the DFB-Pokal 2008–09 semi-final against Hamburger SV, Wiese helped Werder Bremen progress to the final when he saved 3 consecutive penalties.
International career
He earned his first international cap for Germany against England on 19 November 2008, when he came in as a substitute for Rene Adler at the beginning of the second half.[1]
References
External links
- Official website Vorlage:De icon
- Profile at Werder.de
- Profile at Transfermarkt.de Vorlage:De icon
- Career stats at Fussballdaten.de Vorlage:De icon
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- ↑ Deutschland - England. Kicker.de (19 November 2008). Abgerufen am 19 February 2009.