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Third division team Wiesbaden has recruited Gözüsirin from Lübeck.

Tarik Gözüsirin has been demoted from the 3rd division alongside VfB Lübeck. However, the 22-year-old player will still compete in the third division next season.

Rostock's Kai Pröger (l) shoots past Lübeck's Tarik Gözüsirin towards the Lübeck goal.
Rostock's Kai Pröger (l) shoots past Lübeck's Tarik Gözüsirin towards the Lübeck goal.

Third-tier league - Third division team Wiesbaden has recruited Gözüsirin from Lübeck.

The SV Wehen Wiesbaden has added their second new player for the approaching season in the 3rd Football League. The Hessians declared that Tarik Gözüsirin will become a part of their team from VfB Lübeck without any transfer fee. The 22-year-old midfielder netted seven goals in 36 matches during the previous season.

"Tarik possesses a thrilling blend of energy, technical abilities, endurance, and determination," stated Wehen Wiesbaden's business manager Nico Schäfer. "He possesses a quick pace with and without the ball and also engages in physical duels effectively."

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The transfer of Tarik Gozasirin from VfB Lübeck to SV Wehen Wiesbaden in the 3rd league represents a significant addition to the Hessian team, hailing from the same region as Hesse. This move follows a productive season for Gozasirin in Schleswig-Holstein, where he scored seven goals in 36 matches. As a midfielder, Gozasirin brings energy, technical abilities, endurance, and determination to his new team, potentially aiding SV Wehen Wiesbaden in their socker pursuits in the 3rd division.

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