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Moritz Koester

Availability status: Committed

University: Tyler Junior College

Personal Profile

Country: Germany

Date of birth: 2nd February 1999

Height: 6 feet 2 inches

Weight: 167 lbs

Sex: Male

Academic Information

School: Gymnasium Syke

Graduation Year: 2017

College Enrollment Year: 2017

Qualifications: 

High School Grades: Math: C+; English: B; Science: B; German: B; Politics: B; Economics: B; History: A-; Acting: A

Estimated GPA: 3.13

SAT: 1050

Toefl: 1st April 2017

Soccer Profile

SOCCER STATS & INFORMATION

Position: Goalkeeper

Current Team: TuS Komet Arsten (Under 19 Regionalliga – 2nd highest junior league in Germany)

Previous Teams: Werder Bremen (2010-2015)

PLAYER INFO

Season – Games Played: 7

Season – Games Started: 7

TEAM STATISTICS

Season Wins: 4

Season Losses: 2

Seasons Draws: 1

OTHER INFO

Describe your strengths:

Quick reflexes, modern goalkeeping style, one-on-one situations

Which aspects of your game do you want to improve?

I would like to improve my domination of the penalty box and would like to get build some more muscle to get stronger

Any awards you have won: 
Goalkeeper of the tournament (Ama Freight Master Cup International Junior Tournament, Indoor Tournament Bad Kuernach, 2017 Galatasaray Cup Bremerhaven)

Other athletic information:
http://www.sportbuzzer.de/artikel/moritz-koster-rettet-arster-sieg/

http://www.weser-kurier.de/region/lokalsport/regionale-rundschau-syker-kurier-lokalsport_artikel,-Bestnote-fuer-Moritz-Koester-_arid,1263112.html

Interview

Give us 5 words that best describe you as an athlete:
ambitions, professional, team player, motivating, winner

Tell us about your best memory of your athletic career:
My best football matches were 2013 in Madrid against the youth teams of Atletico Madrid and FC Barcelona. Even if we lost 0-1 against Barcelona, it was a special experience. We were able to reach a draw against Madrid shorthanded. The atmosphere on the pitch for both matches under the lights was amazing

Anything else we should know?

After the doctors diagnosed a cardiac anomaly in 2010 with the prediction of being unable to do competitive sports again, I never gave up and worked harder than ever. After a surgery in 2011, I returned back to the pitch successfully. Today there are no more problems with my heart anymore and I am as healthy as anyone!

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