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Midfielder Lucas Wolf moves from Kiel to Sandhausen.

Kiel's young midfielder has been recruited by SV Sandhausen, becoming their fourth new sign-up.

The SV Sandhausen logo can be seen on a player's jersey.
The SV Sandhausen logo can be seen on a player's jersey.

A third-tier football team, SV Sandhausen, has brought in Lucas Wolf from Holstein Kiel's reserve squad. The announcement was made on Monday. "Lucas Wolf is a young and capable player who can play multiple positions, making our game more adaptable," Matthias Imhof, the sports director, said in a club press release. The 22-year-old midfielder had played for Kiel in the Regionalliga. Wolf is the fourth newcomer for the 2024/25 season, following Emmanuel Iwe, Jeremias Lorch, and Dominic Baumann.

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Lucas Wolf's move from the reserve squad of Holstein Kiel, based in Germany's northern region of Schleswig-Holstein, to SV Sandhausen in the 3rd league of Baden-Württemberg, signifies a significant shift in his soccer career. The transfer, which brings the young midfielder to a team known for its adaptability, adds to Sandhausen's newcomer list for the 2024/25 season, which already includes Emmanuel Iwe, Jeremias Lorch, and Dominic Baumann. Wolf, who previously played for Kiel in the Regionalliga, is expected to contribute his versatility to Sandhausen's team dynamics.

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