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Marcel Hartel

Marcel Hartel

German footballer (born 1996)


Marcel Hartel (born 19 January 1996) is a German professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for 2. Bundesliga club FC St. Pauli.[1][2]

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Club career

Early career

Born in Köln, Hartel started playing football as a youth for SC West Köln. In 2002, he joined 1. FC Köln's youth system.[3] Having moved through the club's youth ranks, he made his Bundesliga debut on 20 February 2016, in a 1–0 away defeat against Borussia Mönchengladbach.[4] During the 2016–17 season, he made 12 appearances for 1. FC Köln's reserves scoring three goals and contributing five assists.[3]

Union Berlin

In May 2017, Union Berlin announced the signing of Hartel on a three-year deal.[3] He scored his first goal for the club in a 1–1 draw with Arminia Bielefeld. On 31 January 2019, he scored against his former side, Köln, after controlling the ball up into the air and hitting a stunning bicycle kick. The goal was voted Goal of the Month by viewers of Sportschau on ARD,[5] and later also Goal of the Year.[6]

Arminia Bielefeld

On 27 July 2019, after playing a key role in Union Berlin's historic promotion to the Bundesliga, Hartel joined Arminia Bielefeld.[7] In the 2019–20 season, he was part of the title-winning team winning promotion to the Bundesliga.[8] Performing strongly in pre-season, he became one of the undisputed regulars of Arminia at the start of the 2020–21 season and appeared in all the games in the first half of the season.[9] As head coach Uwe Neuhaus was replaced by Frank Kramer in March 2021,[10] Hartel lost his place in midfield.[11] He finished the season with 22 league appearances[12] and one in the cup by the end of the season, as they were eliminated in the first round against Regionalliga side Rot-Weiss Essen.[13]

FC St. Pauli

Hartel joined 2. Bundesliga club FC St. Pauli on 10 August 2021 on an undisclosed deal.[14]

Career statistics

As of match played 6 December 2023[2]
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Honours

Arminia Bielefeld

FC St. Pauli

Individual


References

  1. "Marcel Hartel". kicker.de (in German). Retrieved 10 August 2021.
  2. "M. Hartel". Soccerway. Retrieved 24 January 2023.
  3. "Perfekt: Union verpflichtet Hartel". kicker Online (in German). 16 May 2017. Retrieved 1 July 2017.
  4. "Marcel Hartel gewinnt mit Fallrückzieher". 1. FC Union Berlin (in German). 16 February 2019. Archived from the original on 19 February 2019. Retrieved 9 November 2022.
  5. "Hartels Fallrückzieher ist Tor des Jahres 2019". Sportschau (in German). 1 February 2020. Archived from the original on 26 January 2021.
  6. "Arminia verpflichtet Marcel Hartel" (in German). Arminia Bielefeld. 27 July 2019. Retrieved 27 July 2019.
  7. "Bielefeld: Mit Wucht und Euphorie in die Bundesliga". bundesliga.de (in German). 1 August 2020. Archived from the original on 27 October 2020. Retrieved 9 November 2022.
  8. "Marcel Hartel » Bundesliga 2020/2021". WorldFootball.net. HEIM:SPIEL. Retrieved 9 November 2022.
  9. "Frank Kramer succeeds Uwe Neuhaus as Arminia Bielefeld coach". bundesliga.com. 2 March 2021. Archived from the original on 20 October 2022. Retrieved 9 November 2022.
  10. "Bielefeld: Bei Wunschspieler Hack mischt auch der FCA mit". kicker (in German). 6 August 2021. Archived from the original on 7 August 2021. Retrieved 9 November 2022.
  11. "Hartel wechselt zum FC St. Pauli und soll "eine wichtige Rolle spielen"". kicker (in German). 10 August 2021. Archived from the original on 12 December 2021. Retrieved 9 November 2022.
  12. Riemer, Benedikt; Kreutzer, Philipp (15 September 2021). "Blamage für Arminia Bielefeld im DFB-Pokal". Neue Westfälische (in German). Retrieved 9 November 2022.
  13. "Der FC St. Pauli verpflichtet Mittelfeldspieler Marcel Hartel". FC St. Pauli (in German). 10 August 2021. Archived from the original on 10 November 2021. Retrieved 9 November 2022.



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