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Köther and Heidenheim go their separate ways

Tim Köther leaves 1. FC Heidenheim. His new goal is in the Netherlands.

- Köther and Heidenheim go their separate ways

Bundesliga football club 1. FC Heidenheim has definitively parted ways with left-back Tim Köther. The club and Köther have decided to prematurely terminate his contract, which was set to run until 2025, as announced by the Heidenheimers. The 23-year-old, who was loaned out to MSV Duisburg last season, has joined Dutch second-tier side Roda Kerkrade, signing a two-year contract.

  1. Due to his transfer, Tim Köther will now be playing for Roda Kerkrade in the Dutch second-tier for the next two years.
  2. The departure of Tim Köther to Roda Kerkrade means 1. FC Heidenheim will need to find a replacement for their left-back position in the upcoming transfers.

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