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Anthony Syhre

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Anthony Syhre
Personal information
Date of birth (1995-03-18) 18 March 1995 (age 29)
Place of birth Berlin, Germany
Height 1.86 m (6 ft 1 in)
Position(s) Centre-back
Team information
Current team
SV Horn
Number 13
Youth career
Nordberliner SC
0000–2007 SC Heiligensee
2007–2012 Hertha BSC
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2012–2015 Hertha BSC II 62 (3)
2012–2015 Hertha BSC 0 (0)
2015–2017 VfL Osnabrück 66 (4)
2017–2019 Würzburger Kickers 37 (0)
2019 Fortuna Sittard 1 (0)
2020–2021 Hallescher FC 22 (3)
2022 FSV Zwickau 4 (0)
2023 Greifswalder FC 14 (2)
2023–2024 SpVgg Bayreuth 33 (0)
2024– SV Horn 2 (0)
International career
2009–2010 Germany U15 2 (0)
2012–2013 Germany U18 6 (0)
2013–2014 Germany U19 14 (1)
2014–2015 Germany U20 2 (0)
Medal record
Representing  Germany
UEFA European Under-19 Championship
Winner 2014 Hungary
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 31 August 2024

Anthony Syhre (born 18 March 1995) is a German professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Austrian club SV Horn.[1][2]

Club career

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Syhre started playing football with local Berlin clubs Nordberliner SC and SC Heiligensee. In 2007, he joined the youth ranks of Hertha BSC where he eventually made it into second team, playing in fourth tier Regionalliga Nordost. Remarkably, he was directly promoted from the under-17 to the second team by skipping to play for the under-19 squad.[3]

In early October 2012, he was for the first time close to being called up for a senior team match.[3] However, he wasn't even chosen as a potential substitute and did not receive his first and only call for the first team until 25 March 2014, when he was an on the bench in a Bundesliga match versus Bayern Munich.[4] In July 2015, he made the move to leave his native Berlin for 3. Liga side VfL Osnabrück signing a contract until 2017.[5]

On 31 January 2022, Syhre joined 3. Liga club FSV Zwickau.[6]

International career

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Syhre was a member of the Germany under-20 team.[7] Previously he also played for the under-19 team, where he was part of the winning squad at the 2014 European Championships, and the under-18 and under-15 teams.[8]

Honours

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Germany U19

Individual

References

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  1. ^ Anthony Syhre at kicker (in German)
  2. ^ Anthony Syhre at WorldFootball.net
  3. ^ a b "Das ist Anthony Syhre" [That's Anthony Syhre] (in German). herthabsc.de. 5 October 2012. Archived from the original on 15 November 2015.
  4. ^ "Hertha BSC vs. Bayern München 1 - 3". soccerway.com. Retrieved 16 November 2015.
  5. ^ "VfL verpflichtet Syhre" [VfL signs Syhre] (in German). vfl.de. 13 July 2015. Archived from the original on 15 November 2015.
  6. ^ "Deadline Day: Die Schwäne verpflichten Anthony Syhre" (Press release) (in German). FSV Zwickau. 31 January 2022. Retrieved 8 February 2022.
  7. ^ "U 20-Männer: Anthony Syhre" [U 20-men's: Anthony Syhre] (in German). DFB. Retrieved 16 November 2015.
  8. ^ "U 19-Junioren: Anthony Syhre" [U 19-juniors: Anthony Syhre] (in German). DFB. Archived from the original on 15 November 2015.
  9. ^ "Fritz-Walter-Medaille: Ginter auf Götzes Spuren" (in German). German Football Association. 14 August 2013. Retrieved 15 August 2013.
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