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Dresden signs central defender Boeder from Saarbrücken's team.

Experienced defender Lukas Boeder, aged 27, has joined Dynamo Dresden following multiple defensive exits in recent weeks. He previously played for Saarland.

Dominik Kother of Regensburg (l) battles for the ball with Lukas Boeder of Saarbrücken.
Dominik Kother of Regensburg (l) battles for the ball with Lukas Boeder of Saarbrücken.

Dresden's Dynamo team faces a challenge. - Dresden signs central defender Boeder from Saarbrücken's team.

Dynamo Dresden welcomes a new player on board. Lukas Boeder is set to join the Black-and-Whites in the near future. The third-division team made this announcement on Tuesday. The 27-year-old defender has been playing for league rival 1. FC Saarbrücken until now. With Boeder's contract with Saarbrücken expiring at the end of June, he will be joining Dresden without a transfer fee. There has been silence about the duration of his contract with the Saxons.

During the previous season, Boeder featured in 45 formal matches for FCS, with five games being in the DFB Cup. He played crucial roles in victories against FC Bayern Munich, Eintracht Frankfurt, and Borussia Mönchengladbach.

David Fischer, the Head of Communication at SGD, remarked, "We've managed to get Lukas, a seasoned third-league player who has also played in the 2. Bundesliga, to join our team. His determined and insightful playing style will not only help us in defense but also in building the game's momentum."

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Dynamo Dresden's latest signing, Lukas Boeder, hails from Saarland's 1. FC Saarbrücken. Boeder's move to the Saxony-based team marks a significant addition to Dresden's defender lineup. With his contract expiring at Saarbrücken, Boeder will make the leap to Dresden's 3rd league team without a transfer fee. The new addition to Dynamo Dresden has previously shown his prowess in the Saarbrücken team, participating in 45 formal matches last season, including games against top-tier teams like FC Bayern Munich, Eintracht Frankfurt, and Borussia Mönchengladbach.

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