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Dominik STOLZ  a Career Overview

Born in the heart of Franconia, near Nuremberg, Dominik Stolz began his football career at the tender age of six with his hometown club in Windsbach. His talent shone early, leading him to spend four years in the youth department of 1. FC Nürnberg. Continuing his youth career, Dominik joined SpVgg Ansbach before moving to the U21 team of SpVgg Greuther Fürth. After stints in Seligenporten and Bayreuth, Dominik made the leap to the second Bundesliga with SV Sandhausen – his first true professional station.

 

His time in Germany was marked by remarkable successes, including being named top scorer of all regional leagues. In 2020, Dominik moved to Luxembourg, where he continued his career with F91 Düdelingen and later transferred to FC Swift Hesperingen. In Luxembourg, Dominik solidified his reputation as an outstanding player: he became a four-time champion, two-time cup winner, and was repeatedly honored as one of the best players of the season in the BGL Liga.

 

Special moments of his career included qualifying for the group stage of the Europa League and his memorable goal against AC Milan at the San Siro – a personal highlight that Dominik cherishes.

 

Off the field, Dominik is a family man. Married and a father, he has been living in Luxembourg since 2020. His message to young athletes is clear: "Always enjoy what you do, cherish the time with your teammates on the field, and never give up until the game is over. Behave on and off the field as you would expect from your teammates. Respect and fun are the keys to success."

 

Dominik Stolz exemplifies dedication, performance, and integrity in professional football. His journey shows that talent, hard work, and a positive attitude are the cornerstones of a successful sports career.

About

Tom SCHNELL a Career Overview

Tom Schnell was born on October 8, 1985, in Luxembourg and grew up in Steinsel and Strassen. He currently resides with his family in Dudelange. His football career began at the age of 6 with Union Letzebuerg, later merged into "Racing Football Club Union Letzebuerg." Schnell also played for Sv Eintracht Trier, Cs Fola Esch, F91 Dudelange, Swift Hesperange, and Una Strassen.

 

He won five championship titles and lifted the Luxembourg Cup three times. Schnell participated in the Europa League group stage twice and earned 49 caps for the Luxembourg National Team where he has faced legends such as Christiano Ronaldo and Andrea Pirlo. His most memorable moment was the second leg against CFR Cluj, securing qualification for the Europa League group stage.

 

Schnell gained significant experiences with F91 Dudelange, particularly alongside Dominik Stolz, with whom he reached the Europa League group stage twice. His role models are Philippe Mexes and Sergio Ramos, due to their similar playing style and position. His message to the youth is: Move, have fun, believe in yourself, and in your dreams.

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