Energie Cottbus relies on young people: Finn Heidrich receives a professional contract!

Energie Cottbus signs Finn Heidrich, 18, as a young talent in the professional team for the 2025/2026 season.
Energie Cottbus signs Finn Heidrich, 18, as a young talent in the professional team for the 2025/2026 season. (Symbolbild/NAG)

Energie Cottbus relies on young people: Finn Heidrich receives a professional contract!

Cottbus, Deutschland - FC Energie Cottbus has given a new proof of trust in his youth work by issuing a professional contract for the 2025/2026 season. The 18-year-old is now becoming part of the first team's squad. Heidrich, who has been playing in the club's youth performance center for nine years, has recognized himself as a promising talent in recent years. In the 2024/2025 season he was captain of the A-Juniors in the DFB youth league and scored eight goals in 26 competitive games, including the Brandenburg State Cup. href = "https://www.faz.net/agenturungsen/dpa/energie-cottbus-gibt--heidrich-heidrich-profi contract-110529235.html" Class = "source_1"> FAZ reported that Heidrich has already been appointed in the third division game day cador of the Lausitzer.

The head coach Claus-Dieter Wollitz has publicly known to Heidrich's potential and shows great faith in his further development in the first team. Cader planner Maniyel Nergiz has highlighted the new contract as an important signal for the club's youth work. This shows how Ernst Cottbus takes the development of young talents and how important their integration is their professional team.

challenges for young players

The admission to the first team is a significant achievement for Heidrich, especially in view of the current discussions about the challenge and the pressure that young players are exposed to in professional football. Ronald Reng's book, "The very dream", illuminates reality in German youth performance centers. Players often train up to six times a week and have to severely restrict their school and social activities in order to concentrate on their career. Deutschlandfunk

The German Football Association (DFB) has tried to facilitate and improve talent promotion since 2000. While the U21 team recently celebrated success, however, professional football is under pressure because the A national team disappointed at big tournaments. The discussions about the need for reforms in young talent are increasing to reduce the pressure on talents such as Heidrich and enable more individual support.

The decision of FC Energie Cottbus to sign Finn Heidrich is not only a success for the player, but also a sign of continuous effort to promote young talents and to give them the opportunity to prove themselves in professional football. This could be an inspiring turn for many young players in a system that is characterized by high pressure to perform.

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