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Goller leaves earlier from the 'Club' training camp

A winger of 1. FC Nuernberg fractures his leading bone in the training camp. Trainer Klose must do without him in the coming weeks.

Benjamin Goller is missing from 1. FC Nürnberg due to injury.
Benjamin Goller is missing from 1. FC Nürnberg due to injury.

Second League - Goller leaves earlier from the 'Club' training camp

Wing player Benjamin Goller of Second League team 1. FC Nürnberg needs to undergo surgery. The 25-year-old suffered a broken collarbone, according to the club's statements, and therefore left the training camp at Walchsee in Austria prematurely. Goller will not be available to trainer Miroslav Klose in the coming weeks. The pro will be operated on in Nürnberg.

  1. Despite the absence of Benjamin Goller due to his surgery, the supporters of 1. FC Nürnberg, based in Nuremberg, Bavaria, continue to show their passion for soccer.
  2. The early departure of Goller from the team's training camp in Walchsee, Austria, affected not only the training sessions but also the Association registration process for the team in Germany.
  3. Miroslav Klose, the coach of 1. FC Nürnberg, expressed his disappointment about Goller's injury, stating that he was looking forward to working with the wing player in the Second Bundesliga.
  4. After recovering from his surgery in Nürnberg, all eyes will be on Miroslav Klose and the rest of 1. FC Nürnberg as they aim for a successful campaign in the Second Bundesliga, with legendary striker Miroslav Klose leading the team, and possibly featuring stars like him in the future.

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