Financially accommodating
Midfielder Lars Stindl is returning to his home club Karlsruher SC after 13 years. The 34-year-old signed a contract for the coming season, as the second division announced. Stindl’s working paper at Borussia Mönchengladbach expires at the end of the season.
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“I’m really looking forward to coming back home with my family and to playing again for KSC after my time at Borussia Mönchengladbach, the club where everything started,” said Stindl. KSC trainer Christian Eichner said of the transfer: “In Lars Stindl we are signing an excellent footballer who has shown his class over the years in the Bundesliga and also at international level. We’re getting a player who can be used in a variety of ways on offense and who will help us enormously with his class. As a head coach, it’s great to have such a player in the squad in the future.”
KSC Managing Director Michael Becker added: “The commitment of Lars Stindl shows that we are operationally fully operational within the framework of the recently deployed sports task force. We would like to thank Lars in particular for the financial support. Without this, a commitment within the framework of our planned management structure would not have been possible. With him, we are gaining an exceptional player and another great identification figure. Together with him we are already looking forward to the new season in the then completed BBBank Wildpark.”
At his training club, Stindl made the leap to professionalism in 2007 and played a total of 59 competitive games for Baden, in which he contributed 22 goals.
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