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- Name
- Gregor Kobel
- Nationality
- Switzerland
- Position
- Goalkeeper
- Current Team
- Switzerland
Club Career
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Youth Career
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Started at Grasshopper Club Zürich, one of Switzerland’s top academies.
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Developed through their youth system, showing early promise as a goalkeeper.
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Professional Career
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FC Zürich (Switzerland) – Kobel began his professional career here but made only limited appearances in senior football.
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TSG Hoffenheim (Germany) – Moved to Germany to further his development, initially playing for Hoffenheim II and then integrating into the first team.
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VfB Stuttgart (loan) – Gained valuable Bundesliga experience during his loan, earning praise for his reflexes, command of the area, and consistency.
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Borussia Dortmund – Signed by Dortmund, where he quickly became known for his composure, shot-stopping ability, and strong presence in high-pressure games, including Champions League fixtures.
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International Career
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Represented Switzerland at various youth levels.
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Senior debut: Made his senior national team debut in 2021.
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Competes with Yann Sommer, the long-time Switzerland number one, for the starting spot. Many see Kobel as the future of Swiss goalkeeping due to his age and performances.
Playing Style
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Shot-stopping: Excellent reflexes, often making spectacular saves.
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Commanding presence: Dominates the penalty area, confident in handling crosses and organizing the defense.
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Distribution: Comfortable with the ball at his feet, capable of initiating attacks from the back.
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Consistency: Rarely makes unforced errors and maintains high performance in domestic and European competitions.
Achievements & Recognition
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Bundesliga: Regularly listed among the top goalkeepers in the league.
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Champions League: Notable performances in European competitions, earning recognition for keeping Dortmund competitive in tight matches.
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Swiss National Team: Viewed as one of the top contenders to succeed Yann Sommer as Switzerland’s long-term goalkeeper.
