Wilhelm Vorsager

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Wilhelm Vorsager
FC Admira Wacker Modling vs. FC Red Bull Salzburg 2018-04-15 (008).jpg
Vorsager with Admira Wacker in 2018
Personal information
Date of birth (1997-06-29) 29 June 1997 (age 27)
Place of birth Baden bei Wien, Austria
Height 1.89 m (6 ft 2 in) [1]
Position(s) Midfielder
Team information
Current team
Start
Number 29
Youth career
2003–2015 Admira Wacker
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2015–2021 Admira Wacker II 63 (1)
2017–2024 Admira Wacker 139 (7)
2024– Start 13 (1)
International career
2014–2015 Austria U18 4 (1)
2016 Austria U19 2 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 14 November 2024

Wilhelm Vorsager (born 29 June 1997) is an Austrian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Norwegian side Start. He has also worked as a model.

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Club career

Vorsager began his career with Admira Wacker, where he progressed through the youth academy. On 8 May 2015 he made his debut for the reserve team, Admira Wacker Amateure in the Austrian Regionalliga, coming off the bench for Markus Pavić in the 35th minute in a 2–2 draw against Rapid Wien II. [2] In the same month he made his first appearance in the starting eleven in a game against SV Mattersburg II. [3]

After more than 40 appearances for the reserves, he was included in the first-team squad for the first time April 2017 for the league match against Rheindorf Altach. He would, however, make his Austrian Football Bundesliga debut on 16 December 2017 in another game against Rheindorf Altach, also scoring his first goal in a 3–1 as he featured in the starting lineup. [4] On 20 December, the long-term extension of his contract with Admira was announced. [5] Vorsager signed another contract extension in May 2022 until summer 2024. [6]

On 1 August 2024, Vorsager joined Norwegian First Division club IK Start, after his contract at Admira wasn't extended. [7]

International career

Vorsager made his debut for Austria U18 in September 2014 in a friendly against Norway U18. He scored his first goal in May 2015 with the winning goal in a 1–0 victory against rivals Germany. [8]

In May 2016, he made his debut for the national under-19 team. He was then called up to the squad for the 2016 UEFA European Under-19 Championship. [9] His only appearance was in the last group game against Germany, when he was in the starting eleven and was replaced by Sandi Lovrić at half-time. After that, Austria were eliminated as bottom of the group. [10]

Modeling career

In addition to his career as a football player, Vorsager has also been active as a model under the stage name Sascha Wolf. [11] [12]

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  11. "Model-Steckbrief: Sascha Wolf". Die Presse (in German). 31 May 2016. Archived from the original on 15 April 2019.
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