Personal information | |||
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Full name | Andreas Voglsammer[1] | ||
Date of birth | 9 January 1992 | ||
Place of birth | Rosenheim, Germany | ||
Height | 1.77 m (5 ft 10 in)[2] | ||
Position(s) | Forward | ||
Team information | |||
Current team | Hannover 96 | ||
Number | 32 | ||
Youth career | |||
2001–2003 | TSV Haag | ||
2003–2005 | TSV Dorfen | ||
2005–2008 | 1860 Rosenheim | ||
2008–2010 | Bayern Munich | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
2010–2011 | Karlsruher SC | 1 | (0) |
2011–2012 | 1860 Rosenheim | 32 | (12) |
2012–2015 | SpVgg Unterhaching | 95 | (21) |
2015–2016 | 1. FC Heidenheim | 24 | (0) |
2016–2021 | Arminia Bielefeld | 156 | (48) |
2021–2022 | Union Berlin | 32 | (2) |
2022–2023 | Millwall | 43 | (3) |
2023– | Hannover 96 | 11 | (4) |
International career‡ | |||
2008 | Germany U16 | 2 | (0) |
2010 | Germany U18 | 3 | (0) |
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 10 October 2023 ‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 25 January 2017 |
Andreas Voglsammer (born 9 January 1992) is a German professional footballer who plays as a forward for 2. Bundesliga club Hannover 96.
Club career
After playing in Bayern Munich's youth team, Voglsammer signed for Karlsruher SC in 2010, and made one 2. Bundesliga appearance for the club, as a substitute for Aleksandr Iashvili in a 2–0 defeat to VfL Bochum in October 2010. He left KSC at the end of the season, to sign for his hometown club, TSV 1860 Rosenheim, of fifth tier Bayernliga. After a fairly successful season there, he signed for 3. Liga side SpVgg Unterhaching in July 2012.
In January 2015, half a year before his contract with Unterhaching would have expired, he moved to 2. Bundesliga club 1. FC Heidenheim, signing until 2017.[3] The transfer fee was believed to be about €200,000.[4]
He was released on 19 January 2016 and moved to Arminia Bielefeld.[5] In 2021, Voglsammer joined Union Berlin.
On 12 August 2022, Voglsammer signed for EFL Championship club Millwall for an undisclosed fee.[6] He scored his first goal for the club in a 2-0 win over Watford on 26 December 2022.[7]
On 31 August 2023, Voglsammer left Millwall by mutual consent. He joined Hannover 96 on a free transfer.[8]
International career
During April 2010 he earned three caps for Germany U-18, coming on as a substitute in all matches.[9]
Career statistics
- As of matches played on 26 August 2023[10]
Club | Season | League | National Cup | League Cup | Europe | Total | ||||||
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Division | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | ||
Karlsruher SC | 2010–11 | 2. Bundesliga | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | — | — | 1 | 0 | ||
SpVgg Unterhaching | 2012–13 | 3. Liga | 38 | 6 | 1 | 1 | — | — | 39 | 7 | ||
2013–14 | 35 | 10 | — | — | — | 35 | 10 | |||||
2014–15 | 22 | 6 | — | — | — | 22 | 6 | |||||
Total | 95 | 16 | 1 | 1 | — | — | 96 | 17 | ||||
1. FC Heidenheim | 2014–15 | 2. Bundesliga | 11 | 0 | 0 | 0 | — | — | 11 | 0 | ||
2015–16 | 13 | 0 | 1 | 0 | — | — | 14 | 0 | ||||
Total | 24 | 0 | 1 | 0 | — | — | 25 | 0 | ||||
Arminia Bielefeld | 2015–16 | 2. Bundesliga | 9 | 0 | 0 | 0 | — | — | 9 | 0 | ||
2016–17 | 32 | 8 | 3 | 0 | — | — | 35 | 8 | ||||
2017–18 | 34 | 13 | 1 | 0 | — | — | 35 | 13 | ||||
2018–19 | 34 | 13 | 1 | 0 | — | — | 35 | 13 | ||||
2019–20 | 29 | 12 | 2 | 1 | — | — | 31 | 13 | ||||
2020–21 | Bundesliga | 18 | 2 | 0 | 0 | — | — | 18 | 2 | |||
Total | 156 | 48 | 7 | 1 | — | — | 163 | 49 | ||||
Union Berlin | 2021–22 | Bundesliga | 32 | 2 | 5 | 2 | — | 8[lower-alpha 1] | 2 | 45 | 6 | |
2022–23 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | — | — | 1 | 0 | ||||
Total | 32 | 2 | 6 | 2 | — | — | 46 | 6 | ||||
Millwall | 2022–23 | Championship | 41 | 3 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | — | 42 | 3 | |
2023–24 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | — | 3 | 0 | |||
Total | 43 | 3 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | — | 45 | 3 | |||
Hannover 96 | 2023–24 | 2. Bundesliga | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | — | — | 0 | 0 | ||
Career total | 351 | 69 | 16 | 4 | 1 | 0 | 8 | 2 | 376 | 75 |
- ↑ Appearance in the UEFA Europa Conference League.
Honours
Arminia Bielefeld
- 2. Bundesliga Champions: 2019–20[11]
References
- ↑ "EFL Squad List 2022/23: Millwall – In Squad Players" (PDF). English Football League. 7 September 2022. p. 80. Retrieved 27 September 2022.
- ↑ "Andreas Voglsammer". 1. FC Union Berlin. Retrieved 4 August 2022.
- ↑ "Fußball: Heidenheim verpflichtet Stürmer Voglsammer aus Unterhaching" [Football: Heidenheim signs striker Voglsammer from Unterhaching] (in German). Focus. 23 January 2015. Retrieved 25 January 2015.
- ↑ "2. Liga: Heidenheim holt Hachinger Voglsammer" [2. Liga: Heidenheim signs Haching Voglsammer] (in German). Handelsblatt. 23 January 2015. Retrieved 25 January 2015.
- ↑ "Vertrag mit Voglsammer Aufgelöst" [Contract with Voglsammer resolved] (in German). 1. FC Heidenheim. 19 January 2016. Archived from the original on 19 January 2016. Retrieved 19 January 2016.
- ↑ "Millwall sign Union Berlin striker Voglsammer". BBC Sport. 12 August 2022. Retrieved 12 August 2022.
- ↑ "Watford 0-2 Millwall". BBC. 26 December 2022. Retrieved 9 January 2023.
- ↑ "Millwall confirm Voglsammer departure". Millwall. 31 August 2023. Retrieved 31 August 2023.
- ↑ "Andreas Voglsammer - Spielerprofil".
- ↑ "Andreas Voglsammer » Club matches". World Football. Retrieved 4 September 2018.
- ↑ "Prietl lässt die Bielefelder Party weitergehen". kicker (in German). Retrieved 8 December 2022.
External links
- Andreas Voglsammer at Soccerway
- Andreas Voglsammer at fussballdaten.de (in German)