Axel Keller
Birth date25 March 1977 (age 49)
Birth placeKarl-Marx-Stadt, East Germany
Height1.90 m (6 ft 3 in)
PositionGoalkeeper
CurrentclubVfL Pirna-Copitz
Youthyears 11984–1996
Youthclubs 1Chemnitzer FC
Youthyears 21996–1998
Youthclubs 2Altchemnitzer BSC
Years 11998–2000
Clubs 1Carl Zeiss Jena
Caps 157
Goals 10
Years 22000–2001
Clubs 21860 München (A)
Caps 225
Goals 20
Years 32001–2002
Clubs 3FC Schweinfurt 05
Caps 30
Goals 30
Years 42002–2004
Clubs 4Eintracht Trier
Caps 445
Goals 40
Years 52004–2006
Clubs 5Hansa Rostock
Caps 50
Goals 50
Years 62006–2008
Clubs 6Erzgebirge Aue
Caps 636
Goals 60
Years 72008–2011
Clubs 7Dynamo Dresden
Caps 796
Goals 70
Years 82011–2014
Clubs 8Heidenauer SV
Caps 850
Goals 80
Years 92014–
Clubs 9VfL Pirna-Copitz
Caps 934
Goals 91
Club-update29 June 2015

Axel Keller (born 25 March 1977 in Karl-Marx-Stadt) is a German footballer[1] who plays as a goalkeeper for VfL Pirna-Copitz.

Career

Keller began his career in the youth system of his hometown club, FC Karl-Marx-Stadt (later Chemnitzer FC), before leaving at age 19 to join local amateur side Altchemnitzer BSC. Two years later he joined Carl Zeiss Jena, where he made his breakthrough in senior football, making 57 league appearances in two seasons. He then spent two years in Bavaria – firstly playing for TSV 1860 München's reserve team, then as a backup 'keeper at FC Schweinfurt 05, newly promoted to the 2. Bundesliga.

In 2002, Keller joined Eintracht Trier, where he spent two seasons, establishing himself as first-choice 'keeper in his second season, before signing for Hansa Rostock in 2004, where he didn't make a league appearance in two years, serving as understudy to Mathias Schober. In 2006, he joined Erzgebirge Aue, in a straight swap with their keeper Jörg Hahnel. Initially he was on the bench, but won his place when first-choice 'keeper Tomasz Bobel was sent off in the 12th game of the season. Keller remained in the team until March 2008, when he missed a game to attend the birth of his daughter.

In July 2008, Keller joined Dynamo Dresden, of the new 3. Liga. In his first two seasons with Dynamo he was the undisputed first choice 'keeper, but lost his place to Benjamin Kirsten mid-way through the 2010–11 season and was released by the club in 2011, subsequently signing for Heidenauer SV.

References

  1. ^ "Keller, Axel" (in German). Kicker. Retrieved 2 July 2012.