Sebastian Tyrała Explained

Sebastian Tyrała
Birth Date:22 February 1988
Birth Place:Racibórz, Poland
Height:1.71 m
Position:Attacking midfielder
Youthyears1:1993–1999
Youthclubs1:BV Bad Sassendorf
Youthyears2:1999–2005
Youthclubs2:Borussia Dortmund
Years1:2005–2010
Caps1:59
Goals1:9
Clubs1:Borussia Dortmund II
Years2:2005–2010
Caps2:7
Goals2:0
Clubs2:Borussia Dortmund
Years3:2010–2011
Caps3:31
Goals3:4
Clubs3:VfL Osnabrück
Years4:2011–2014
Caps4:7
Goals4:0
Clubs4:Greuther Fürth
Years5:2014–2017
Caps5:108
Goals5:10
Clubs5:Rot-Weiß Erfurt
Years6:2017–2019
Caps6:47
Goals6:2
Clubs6:Mainz 05 II
Totalcaps:259
Totalgoals:25
Nationalcaps1:16
Nationalgoals1:5
Nationalyears2:2009–2010
Nationalcaps2:2
Nationalgoals2:1
Nationalyears3:2008
Nationalcaps3:1
Nationalgoals3:0

Sebastian Tyrała (born 22 February 1988) is a Polish former professional footballer. He played primarily as an attacking midfielder.

Club career

Tyrała was born in Racibórz, Poland. He moved to Borussia Dortmund as an 11-year-old boy and passed through all the youth ranks. He was named Sportsman of 2004 in Soest. At age 16, he was selected for Borussia Dortmund's Senior squad. But in 2005, he ruptured the cruciate ligament in his left knee and was sidelined for six months.

Tyrała was honoured by the German Football Association (DFB) with a third place in the category "under 17s" in 2005. He won the "Adler Cup" with Borussia Dortmund's under 17s and became the tournaments top goal-scorer with seven goals. In April 2005, he injured his medial meniscus in training. He made several appearances in preparation for the 2006–07 season and made his full Bundesliga debut on 22 September in an away defeat to Borussia Mönchengladbach. Tyrała also played for Borussia Dortmund's second team and wore the number 28 on his shirt.

After twelve years with Borussia Dortmund, he announced his departure on 18 May 2010 and signed a two-year contract with VfL Osnabrück.[1] On 5 June 2014, he joined FC Rot-Weiß Erfurt.[2]

In May 2019, Tyrała announced his retirement from professional football due to injury problems.[3] [4] He has since then worked as a manager in amateur football for BV Bad Sassendorf,[5] Türkspor Dortmund[6] and TuS Bövinghausen.[7]

International career

Tyrała has played for Germany's U-19 national team. He scored his first goal in September 2006. In 2007, Tyrała played for Germany in the under 19's European Championships in Austria.

However, he requested a Polish passport, desiring to play for Poland.[8] On 21 November 2008, Tyrała was called up by the Poland national team coach Leo Beenhakker to their national team for friendly matches in Antalya, Turkey. He made his first appearance for the Poland national team in a friendly against Serbia on 14 December 2008.[9]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Tyrala wechselt zum VfL Osnabrück . reviersport.de . German . 18 May 2010 . 29 July 2011.
  2. Web site: Sebastian Tyrala wechselt von Fürth nach Erfurt.. Rot-Weiss Erfurt. de. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20140609044319/http://rot-weiss-erfurt.de/news/details/5838-1/aktuelles/news/news-12.htm. 9 June 2014.
  3. News: Starb . Florian . Profikarriere beendet: Sebastian Tyrala kehrt zum BV Bad Sassendorf zurück . 5 June 2019 . Soester Anzeiger . 22 May 2019 . German.
  4. Web site: Mainz II: Tyrala hört auf, 13 Spieler gehen . kicker Online . 5 June 2019 . German . 4 June 2019.
  5. Web site: 22 May 2019. Profikarriere beendet: Sebastian Tyrala kehrt zum BV Bad Sassendorf zurück. 9 August 2021. www.soester-anzeiger.de. de.
  6. Web site: 27 January 2021. Sebastian Tyrala verlässt sofort BV Bad Sassendorf - neuer Verein steht fest. 9 August 2021. www.soester-anzeiger.de. de.
  7. Web site: 6 November 2021. Nach dem Tyrala-Abgang: Jetzt sprechen die Interimstrainer darüber, was in der Kabine los war. 23 November 2021. Ruhr Nachrichten. de-DE.
  8. Web site: Goalgate Interview with Sebastian Tyrała . sebastian-tyrala.blogspot.com . 30 September 2008 . 29 July 2011.
  9. Web site: Sebastian Tyrala: Christmas Came Early This Year . Borussia Dortmund . 19 December 2008 . 29 July 2011.