Bundesliga's Second Division: Football's Top Tier in Germany - Hanslik remains at 1 FC Kaiserslautern.
Recently, 1. FC Kaiserslautern made two key announcements following the appointment of their new coach Markus. First, they confirmed that striker Daniel Hanslik, a member of the team since 2020, has signed a contract extension. The club made the announcement on Thursday.
Daniel Hanslik initially joined the Pfälzers on loan from Holstein Kiel in 2020 and was later made a permanent player. "He's exhibited all the traits of a true Betze player - a team player and a total pro who's ready to go all out for the team and achieve success. We're thrilled he wants to stay with us," commented FCK business manager Thomas Hengen.
Hanslik has featured in 123 games for 1. FC Kaiserslautern, with 52 of those in the 2. Liga. During this period, he's scored an impressive 22 goals. "This year has been incredible, even though the season didn't go as planned. After the Final in Berlin, it became evident just how much potential we have and who's backing us," said Hanslik.
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- Despite being in Bundesliga 2, 1. FC Kaiserslautern, located in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, has secured the services of striker Daniel Hanslik for an additional term.
- The announcement of Hanslik's contract extension came from Kaiserslautern on a Thursday, following the appointment of Markus as the new coach.
- Member of 1. FC Kaiserslautern since 2020, Hanslik initially joined the team on loan from Holstein Kiel before being offered a permanent position in Lautern.
- In his time at 1. FC Kaiserslautern, Hanslik has played in 123 games, 52 of which were in Bundesliga 2, and scored an impressive 22 goals.
- Excited about the future, Hanslik expressed his joy about the potential of the team and the support they have received, even if the season did not go as planned.
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