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Stefano Celozzi
Personal information
Full name Stefano Celozzi
Date of birth (1988-11-02) 2 November 1988 (age 36)
Place of birth Günzburg, West Germany
Height 1.71 m (5 ft 7 in)
Position(s) Right-back
Youth career
SC Bubesheim
TSV Wasserburg
SSV Ulm 1846
2005 Bayern Munich
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2005–2008 Bayern Munich II 81 (3)
2008–2009 Karlsruher SC 27 (0)
2009Karlsruher SC II 1 (0)
2009–2012 VfB Stuttgart 30 (0)
2011VfB Stuttgart II 1 (0)
2012–2014 Eintracht Frankfurt 38 (0)
2014–2020 VfL Bochum 128 (1)
Total 306 (4)
International career
2003–2004 Germany U16 7 (0)
2004–2005 Germany U17 6 (0)
2009 Germany U21 3 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Stefano Celozzi (born 2 November 1988) is a German former professional footballer who played as a right-back. Having represented Germany at youth level, he is of Italian descent.[1]

Club career

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Youth

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After playing youth football with a succession of local clubs, including SSV Ulm 1846, Celozzi joined the youth setup of Bayern Munich in 2005. He quickly progressed to the reserve team, making his debut in the Regionalliga in August 2005, aged just 16. Over the next three seasons, Celozzi played 81 games at this level, scoring three times. He was named as part of the first-team squad for the 2007–08 season, but did not make an appearance, continuing to be a regular for the reserves.

Karlsruher SC

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In July 2008, Celozzi joined Karlsruher SC, and made his first appearance on 10 August 2008 in the first round of the DFB-Pokal, against SpVgg Ansbach. He made his Bundesliga debut on 16 August 2008 in the opening fixture against VfL Bochum. Karlsruhe were relegated at the end of the season.

VfB Stuttgart

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Following Karlsruhe's relegation, Celozzi moved to VfB Stuttgart in June 2009.[2]

On 3 May 2012, VfB Stuttgart announced that the expiring contract of Celozzi would not be extended.[3]

Eintracht Frankfurt

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On 7 May 2012, Eintracht Frankfurt announced that they had signed Celozzi on a two-year contract, starting from the 2012–13 Bundesliga season.[4]

VfL Bochum

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On 14 July 2014, Bochum announced that they had signed Celozzi on a two-year contract, starting from the 2014–15 2. Bundesliga season.[5]

Celozzi retired from football in June 2020.[6]

Career statistics

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Appearances and goals by club, season and competition[7]
Club Season League DFB-Pokal Europe1 Total Ref.
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Bayern Munich II 2005–06 Regionalliga Süd 32 0 32 0 [8]
2006–07 18 1 18 1 [9]
2007–08 31 2 31 2 [10]
Totals 81 3 81 3
Karlsruhe II 2008–09 Regionalliga Süd 1 0 1 0 [7]
Karlsruhe 2008–09 Bundesliga 27 0 2 0 29 0 [7]
Stuttgart 2009–10 21 0 0 0 7 0 28 0 [11]
2010–11 7 0 1 0 3 0 11 0 [7]
2011–12 2 0 1 0 3 0 [12]
Totals 30 0 2 0 10 0 42 0
Stuttgart II 2010–11 3. Liga 1 0 1 0 [7]
Eintracht Frankfurt 2012–13 Bundesliga 27 0 1 0 28 0 [13]
2013–14 11 0 0 0 5 0 16 0 [14]
Totals 38 0 1 0 5 0 44 0
VfL Bochum 2014–15 2. Bundesliga 32 0 2 0 34 0 [15]
2015–16 34 0 4 0 38 0 [16]
2016–17 6 1 1 0 7 1 [17]
2017–18 26 0 1 0 27 0 [18]
2018–19 22 0 1 0 23 0 [19]
2019–20 8 0 1 0 9 0 [20]
Totals 128 1 10 0 138 1
Career totals 306 4 13 0 15 0 334 4
  • 1.^ Includes Champions League and Europa League.

International career

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Celozzi has played for Germany at U-16 and U-18 levels, and since the beginning of the 2009–10 season has been part of the U-21 squad, winning three caps to date.

References

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  1. ^ "Den könnte ich zu Magath schicken" (in German). kicker. 24 October 2005. Retrieved 27 June 2009.
  2. ^ "VfB sign Celozzi and Schwarz". vfb.de. 25 June 2009. Retrieved 25 June 2009.
  3. ^ "Fond farewells". vfb.de. VfB Stuttgart. 3 May 2012. Archived from the original on 7 March 2014. Retrieved 3 May 2012.
  4. ^ "Eintracht Sign Trapp And Celozzi". eintracht.de. 7 May 2012. Archived from the original on 13 June 2012. Retrieved 7 May 2012.
  5. ^ "Celozzi wird Bochumer" [Celozzi joins Bochum] (in German). VfL Bochum. 14 July 2014. Retrieved 14 July 2014.
  6. ^ Hamers, Dominik (24 June 2020). "VfL Bochum: Celozzi über den VfL, den Tiefpunkt und Hermann Gerland". RevierSport (in German). Retrieved 1 June 2022.
  7. ^ a b c d e "Stefano Celozzi » Club matches". World Football. Retrieved 6 April 2018.
  8. ^ "Stefano Celozzi". kicker.de (in German). kicker. Retrieved 6 April 2018.
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  18. ^ "Stefano Celozzi" (in German). kicker. Retrieved 1 July 2017.
  19. ^ "Stefano Celozzi". kicker.de (in German). kicker. Retrieved 1 July 2019.
  20. ^ "Stefano Celozzi". kicker.de (in German). kicker. Retrieved 1 August 2020.
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