Pascal Steinwender

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Pascal Steinwender
Personal information
Date of birth (1996-08-02) 2 August 1996 (age 26)
Place of birth Germany
Height 1.81 m (5 ft 11 in)
Position(s) Midfielder
Team information
Current team
FC Teutonia Ottensen
Number 21
Youth career
2003–2013 VfB Oldenburg
2013–2015 JFV Nordwest
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2015 VfB Oldenburg 7 (0)
2015 VfB Oldenburg II 5 (3)
2016–2018 VfL Oldenburg 60 (35)
2016 VfL Oldenburg II 2 (1)
2018–2020 VfB Oldenburg 48 (10)
2020–2021 SC Paderborn 2 (0)
2020–2021VfB Lübeck (loan) 28 (3)
2021–2022 SC Verl 11 (1)
2022– FC Teutonia Ottensen 16 (5)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 12 November 2022

Pascal Steinwender (born 2 August 1996) is a German professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for FC Teutonia Ottensen. [1] [2]

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Career

Steinwender made his debut for SC Paderborn in the first round of the 2020–21 DFB-Pokal on 13 September 2020, coming on as a substitute in the 72nd minute for Kai Pröger against fourth-division side SC Wiedenbrück, which finished as a 5–0 away win. [3] He made his 2. Bundesliga debut the following week on 20 September, coming on as a substitute for Christopher Antwi-Adjei in the 89th minute of Paderborn's away match against Holstein Kiel, which finished as a 1–0 loss. [4]

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References

  1. Pascal Steinwender at WorldFootball.net OOjs UI icon edit-ltr-progressive.svg
  2. "Oberliga-Torjäger kommt zurück" [Oberliga striker comes back]. VfB Oldenburg (in German). 17 April 2018. Retrieved 20 September 2020.
  3. "Germany » DFB-Pokal 2020/2021 » 1. Round » SC Wiedenbrück – SC Paderborn 07 0:5". WorldFootball.net. 13 September 2020. Retrieved 20 September 2020.
  4. "Germany » 2. Bundesliga 2020/2021 » 1. Round » Holstein Kiel – SC Paderborn 07 1:0". WorldFootball.net. 20 September 2020. Retrieved 20 September 2020.