FC Augsburg: Gikiewicz is missing again – automatic extension excluded

“We are in daily exchange”

FC Augsburg again had to do without regular keeper Rafal Gikiewicz in the explosive home game against Borussia Dortmund. It is therefore clear that the contract of the Pole in Augsburg, which expires in the summer, cannot be automatically extended. Due to his shoulder problems, the 35-year-old continues to only train individually, as FCA coach Enrico Maaßen reported on Friday. As in the previous five games, the goalkeeper will be represented by Tomas Koubek in the duel with BVB on Sunday (5:30 p.m.).

Gikiewicz’s failure on the penultimate day robs the last chance of an automatic extension in Augsburg. According to reports, the impulsive goalkeeper would have had to play 25 Bundesliga games this Bundesliga season for the cooperation to continue almost by itself – he reached 23 on April 8 and has been out since then. His future at FCA is open.

According to media reports, the keeper himself insists on another two-year contract in the Fuggerstadt. However, the association should only think about working together for another year. “We are in daily contact,” said Maassen, who spoke explicitly of the number one at FCA on the subject of Gikiewicz in April. “We saw how important he is to us. But now he is injured. And there’s no point in talking about it any further,” Maassen said at the time. “Rafa has to get well. And when he’s really healthy and fit again, he’ll be back in goal.”

Riedle, Höjbjerg & Co.: These famous names used to play football at FC Augsburg

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Augsburg youth between 1988 and 1992. Moved from the FCA youth team to Stuttgarter Kickers.

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Karl-Heinz Riedle | centre-forward

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Between 1983 and 1986 at FC Augsburg. World Champion 1990, German Champion with Werder and Dortmund, Champions League winner at BVB.

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Bernd Schuster | Attacking midfield

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Left the Augsburg youth team in 1978 after the A youth. European champion in 1980, 6-time Spanish cup winner with Real Madrid, Atlético and FC Barcelona.

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Pierre-Emile Höjbjerg | Central midfield

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2015 on loan from FC Bayern at FC Augsburg. Current market value at Tottenham Hotspur: 30 million euros.

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Helmut Haller | Hanging tip

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Born in Augsburg. FCA legend. Italy’s footballer of the year 1964, 3-time champion with Bologna and Juventus Turin. Started and ended his career at FC Augsburg. Oldest goalscorer in club history (39 years, 7 months, 4 days).

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Arkadiusz Milik | centre-forward

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2013/14 on loan from Bayer Leverkusen at FC Augsburg. Highest career market value: 40 million euros at SSC Napoli, currently Olympique Marseille.

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Daniel Baier | Defensive Midfield

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Eleven years at FC Augsburg, Bundesliga record player – a total of 355 competitive games for FCA.

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Abdul Rahman Baba | left-back

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Only 32 appearances for FC Augsburg, but the club’s record sale: 2015/16 for 26 million euros to Chelsea.

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Michael Thurk | centre-forward

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Top scorer in Augsburg’s professional football history: 56 goals for FCA in the 2nd Bundesliga and cup.

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Armin Veh | Attacking midfield

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Born in Augsburg. Left the club for Borussia Mönchengladbach in 1978 after the A youth and a year in the first team. As a coach with the most games at FCA.

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Julian Nagelsmann | centre-back

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From the FCA youth 2002 to 1860 Munich. Five years later back to Augsburg. Another nine years later the youngest head coach in Bundesliga history (Hoffenheim).

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Christian Hochstaetter | Defensive Midfield

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Left his hometown Augsburg and FCA for Mönchengladbach in 1982, became the seventh most frequently used player in history and sporting director at Borussia.

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Philip Max | left-back

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Best provider of assists in Augsburg Bundesliga history. Left FCA for Eindhoven in 2020 for €8m – the third-highest transfer fee in the club’s history

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