Nine ex-player of FC Ingolstadt: Where are you today?

Nine ex-player of FC Ingolstadt: Where are you today?

FC Ingolstadt lost some of his players last season, and this opened new perspectives for some of them. Nine players left the club in summer, and many of them can be found in new environments, which is an interesting development for fans.

The focus is on Jannik Mause, who has become the top scorer of the 3rd league last season. With 18 goals in 33 games, the 26-year-old striker grabbed the title, even though he had never played in a higher league before. Its impressive climb brought FC Ingolstadt a transfer fee of 600,000 euros when he switched to 1. FC Kaiserslautern. So far he has only worked in seven league games and was still looking for his first goal, he scored two goals in the DFB Cup-against his old club Ingolstadt.

successful ex-player

Julian Kügel, who also left FC Ingolstadt behind, also demonstrated his skills. In a game against his former club, he was able to contribute a template to the 2-1 win of the SpVgg Unterhaching. Kügel, which is considered a late starter, is used regularly at Unterhaching and has already played a remarkable 774 minutes this season - almost as much as in the entire last season. With two goals and two templates, he made a significant contribution to the team.

Another interesting example is Bryang Kayo. The midfielder was loaned to VfL Osnabrück and celebrated his comeback after a ligament injury. After recently playing for Ingolstadt, he helped VfL Osnabrück to a 4-2 victory against the same team-a classic "what a coincidence" game. Kayo contributed to the invaluability of the team in the three games in which he was involved.

Markus Ponath, the replacement goalkeeper of the FCI, has been awarded FV Illertissen. In the regional league, he is in use as a regular goalkeeper and has not allowed a goal seven times, which means that he plays a central role in the team. Illertissen may be six points behind the current league leader, but Ponath shows great achievements.

Donald Nduka is now active at Hessen Kassel, where he is now on the bench after initial successes in the starting eleven. Here, too, there is a similar trend to be observed: after good starting performance, the club is now on a relegation zone.

The new orientations

The Situation is no less fascinating with Arian Llugiqi and Jeroen Krupa, both of whom have been in the young teams of higher -class clubs. Llugiqi is now playing for the second team of TSG 1899 Hoffenheim, where he scored a goal in eleven fourth games and gave two templates. His former colleagues are currently in a top third place in the table.

Krupa, who joined the 1. FC Nürnberg II, raises similar ambitions and was able to contribute two goals and a template in his six games. This shows that the players who have left FC Ingolstadt are not only looking for new challenges, but are also successful in many cases.

Another player who found his way in FV Illertissen is David Udogu. After he was borrowed in January, he remained loyal to the club and is now involved in a successful start to the season. With a goal and two templates in eleven games, he also made a clear contribution to the team.

The situation of Tobias Schröck, the former captain of FC Ingolstadt, who is currently still looking for a new club, should be emphasized. With his rich experience, which is made up of 68 second and 160 third division games, Schröck is well equipped to give a new team valuable impulses.

Developments around the former FC Ingolstadt players show that the change can also bring new opportunities and opportunities. These players have the potential to prove themselves in their new teams and to set the course for their career. While some of them further increase their shape, it remains to be seen how things will continue for others in the future.

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