Mario Erb

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Mario Erb
Personal information
Date of birth (1990-06-16) 16 June 1990 (age 31)
Place of birth Munich, West Germany
Height 1.86 m (6 ft 1 in) [1]
Position(s) Centre back
Club information
Current team
1899 Hoffenheim II
Number 29
Youth career
0000–1996 ESV München-Ost
1996–2008 Bayern Munich
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2008–2011 Bayern Munich II 48 (2)
2011–2013 Alemannia Aachen 27 (0)
2013–2015 SpVgg Unterhaching 60 (7)
2015–2017 Rot-Weiß Erfurt 71 (5)
2017–2019 KFC Uerdingen 05 53 (2)
2019–2020 Türkgücü München 21 (2)
2020– 1899 Hoffenheim II 11 (0)
National team
2007 Germany U17 9 (0)
2007–2008 Germany U18 3 (0)
2008–2009 Germany U19 4 (0)
2009 Germany U20 3 (0)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league onlyand correct as of 13:33, 27 January 2021 (UTC)

Mario Erb (born 16 June 1990) is a German footballer who plays as a defender for TSG 1899 Hoffenheim II. [2]

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Career

Erb joined Bayern Munich in 1996, and progressed through the junior team, where he was part of the under-17 team that were national champions in 2007. In October 2008, he made his debut for the Bayern reserve team, replacing Daniel Sikorski in a 1–1 draw at Fortuna Düsseldorf. He made one more appearance in the 3. Liga that season, and 15 the following year, and established himself as a regular player during the 2010–11 season. With the departure of Maximilian Haas in January 2011, Erb was named as reserve team captain for the remainder of the season. He was unable to prevent the team being relegated, however, and he signed for Alemannia Aachen of the 2. Bundesliga in summer 2011. Erb was injured six games into his first season at Aachen, and had to sit out the remainder of the season, which ended in his second consecutive relegation. Aachen were relegated in the 2012–13 season as well, so Erb left the club in summer 2013, returning to Munich to sign for SpVgg Unterhaching.

In the summer 2015, Erb joined Rot-Weiß Erfurt [3]

International career

Erb has represented the Germany youth team at under-17 to under-20 level, and played in all seven matches as the team finished third at the 2007 FIFA U-17 World Cup.

Career statistics

As of matches played on 30 August 2020.
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueCupTotalRef.
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Bayern Munich II 2008–09 3. Liga 2020 [1]
2009–10 150150 [4]
2010–11 312312 [5]
Total482482
Alemannia Aachen 2011–12 2. Bundesliga 601070 [6]
2012–13 3. Liga21010220 [7]
Total27020290
SpVgg Unterhaching 2013–14 3. Liga292292 [8]
2014–15 315315 [9]
Total607607
Rot-Weiß Erfurt 2015–16 3. Liga373373 [10]
2016–17 342342 [11]
Total715715
KFC Uerdingen 2017–18 Regionalliga West 312312 [12]
2018–19 3. Liga 211211 [13]
Total523523
Türkgücü München 2019–20 Regionalliga Bayern 212212 [14]
1899 Hoffenheim II 2020–21 Regionalliga Südwest 111111 [15]
Career total290202029220

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