Daniel Klewer
Daniel Klewer (born 4 March 1977 in Rostock, East Germany) is a Germany Football (soccer).
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Daniel Klewer biography
Daniel Klewer (born 4 March 1977 in Rostock, East Germany) is a Germany Football (soccer).
Klewer joined the youth team of his hometown-team Hansa Rostock at the age of six. After going through all of their junior squads, he broke into the first-team squad for the first time in the 1997–98 season sitting on the bench as a substitute goalkeeper for several matches. His first-team debut on the pitch, however, did not come until four seasons later. Before that he had served as a first-choice keeper for Rostock's reserve team and a third-string goalkeeper for the Bundesliga (football) squad.
In March 2002 Klewer played his first Bundesliga game after the first and second-choice keepers were out with injury and suspension respectively. Klewer stayed first-choice for the remaining eight games of the Fußball-Bundesliga 2001/02, which saw Rostock stave off relegation. At the beginning of the Fußball-Bundesliga 2002/03 Klewer stepped back behind regular first-choice keeper Matthias Schober but advanced to a second-string position. He only saw action twice more in Fußball-Bundesliga 2003/04 before opting to leave Rostock after twenty-one years of playing for the club.
He joined 1. FC Nuremberg in the summer of 2004 but could not unseat Raphael Schäfer as the starting goalkeeper, playing merely five games in the Fußball-Bundesliga 2004/05 when substituting for an injured Schäfer. Fußball-Bundesliga 2005/06 he saw no Bundesliga action at all, playing just twice in DFB-Pokal-matches. He reprised his role as replacement goalkeeper once again in the Fußball-Bundesliga 2006/07 playing in one league game and two cup matches until the end of 2006. In the third round cup match against SpVgg Unterhaching he saved four penalties in the shoot-out and secured Nuremberg a spot in the quarter finals. He did a tremendous job in the quarter final on February 27, 2007 and saved 2 penalties against Hannover in the shoot-out and brought his team into the semi-finals of the "DFB Pokal".
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