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Glosse – record hunt in the Black Forest Clinic – sport

Paderborn’s Klaus Gjasukla will not break most Bundesliga records in this life. But after setting a new record of 14 yellow cards, he could at least distinguish himself in another category.

The football player Klaus Gjasula, born on December 14, 1989 in Tirana, Albania, soon moved to Freiburg, Breisgau, familiarized with the round leather at PSV Freiburg, Offenburger FV and Freiburger FC, later via Waldhof Mannheim, MSV Duisburg II, Kickers Offenbach, Stuttgarter Kickers and Halleschen FC hiked to SC Paderborn, rose to the first division, where he continues to work with this strange protective helmet, although a broken cheekbone from 2013 has long since healed, but he still feels safer with the part – Klaus Gjasula So face the bitter truth: he won’t break most Bundesliga records in this life. He will not become a champion seven times (like Franck Ribéry), he is already 30, and he is still missing some titles to set the best (7). Gjasula is still 362 apart from Gerd Müller’s 365 Bundesliga goals, and although special records such as the goal from a great distance (M. Stoppelkamp, ​​83 m) are theoretically still within reach, Gjasula now seems to have considered another record. Against Hoffenheim, he earned his 14th yellow card this season on Saturday, for a 27th matchday this is: Bundesliga record. Congratulation! In the 61st minute Gjasula had expertly and professionally reattached the Ilhas Bebou from Hoffenheim, and he was consequently warned by referee Bibiana Steinhaus. Incidentally, Tomasz Hajto (MSV Duisburg, 1998 / ’99) holds the eternal record for most cards in one season with 16 yellow cards, but you can tell this much: not for long!

According to SZ information, Gjasula had also applied to the German Football League to be included in the “curious first names” section: Klaus and his brother Jürgen, who was also born in Tirana, are so named because their parents admired Klausjürgen Wussow in the “Black Forest Clinic”, even before they moved to the Black Forest. In the first name section, however, is the former Munich Ivica Olic, whose twins are called Luca and Toni.

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